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Burden Of Proof In Special Education Due Process

Posted on May 20, 2008 - Filed Under Home and Family | Leave a Comment

Are you the parent of a child with autism that has struggled to get them an appropriate education? Have you considered filing for due process for your child with a learning disability? Have you wondered who has the burden of proof, in a due process hearing? In 2005 The US Supreme Court heard a case on burden of proof in due process; the case was 546 US Schaffer v. Weast. This article will discuss burden of proof after the Supreme Court case Schaffer vs. Weast.

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Special Education - Are Parents Allowed To Observe Childs Classroom?

Posted on May 7, 2008 - Filed Under Home and Family | 1 Comment

Are you the parent of a child with a learning disability or autism who
would like to observe their school classroom? Have you been told by
special education personnel, that you cannot observe your child’s
classroom? This article will teach you about what is allowed under
law, about school observations. By going to your child’s classroom and
observing, you can ask for any changes that you believe your child
needs. This will help your child receive an appropriate education.

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