
http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/prb/
Helpful for everyone, not just parents. It provides complete procedural safeguards to know and understands; to give to parents when necessary or even for teacher and other school personnel to have in order to make sure to follow the law. The most important valuable characteristic about this is that the Parent’s Notice of Procedural Safeguards is provided not only in English but in 9 other languages including, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian and more. In a multicultural society, having the necessary tools to help everyone, regardless of their language or race, is what will help the world become a better place, and have others better and greatly appreciate what we do for them, specially if it affects a child’s education.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/1580/listall.html
This was a nice and informal page designed to help parents. They provide some moral and supporting words, they also include legal matters and topics, and finally they have provided resources with related topics like diagnostic testing, behavioral concerns, and other creative ways of intervening. Providing parents a helping hand, an encouraging word, or a better understanding, might help the everyday life of many.
http://www.dmoz.org/Reference/Education/Special_Education/
This page is like an open directory of special education. By entering options like “Support”, one can have access to a list of websites that offer support for special education, there is also the option of choosing other more specific disabilities like ADHD, Autism, TBI or CP. Another option back in the Special Education page, is the option of Legal Information, which provides pages to legal advices, information and more. At the top, there is a See Also: section which usually provides related pages or sections that might be useful. This one, (Legal Information) includes- Society: Issues: Disabilities: Advocacy. This page serves as a multipurpose page, for parents, teachers, school personnel, and more, regardless of what disability is being discussed or being treated; having a quick and multiple option page to turn to in moments of distress can save someone’s lives, or education any day.
Helpful for everyone, not just parents. It provides complete procedural safeguards to know and understands; to give to parents when necessary or even for teacher and other school personnel to have in order to make sure to follow the law. The most important valuable characteristic about this is that the Parent’s Notice of Procedural Safeguards is provided not only in English but in 9 other languages including, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian and more. In a multicultural society, having the necessary tools to help everyone, regardless of their language or race, is what will help the world become a better place, and have others better and greatly appreciate what we do for them, specially if it affects a child’s education.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/1580/listall.html
This was a nice and informal page designed to help parents. They provide some moral and supporting words, they also include legal matters and topics, and finally they have provided resources with related topics like diagnostic testing, behavioral concerns, and other creative ways of intervening. Providing parents a helping hand, an encouraging word, or a better understanding, might help the everyday life of many.
http://www.dmoz.org/Reference/Education/Special_Education/
This page is like an open directory of special education. By entering options like “Support”, one can have access to a list of websites that offer support for special education, there is also the option of choosing other more specific disabilities like ADHD, Autism, TBI or CP. Another option back in the Special Education page, is the option of Legal Information, which provides pages to legal advices, information and more. At the top, there is a See Also: section which usually provides related pages or sections that might be useful. This one, (Legal Information) includes- Society: Issues: Disabilities: Advocacy. This page serves as a multipurpose page, for parents, teachers, school personnel, and more, regardless of what disability is being discussed or being treated; having a quick and multiple option page to turn to in moments of distress can save someone’s lives, or education any day.