As a special education advocate and a special education attorney, I am frequently asked for advice on how to prepare for an IEP. In England and Wales the acronym SEN for Special Educational Needs denotes the condition of having special educational needs, the services which provide the support and the programmes and staff which implement the education. There is a clear choice for secondary schools in relation to these children: be in the forefront of change and development or be left behind forever.
Special education planning is a thoughtful and time-consuming process when it is done correctly. Find a suitable …
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