Common Legal Mistakes Parents of Children with Special Education Needs Make,...
Part six in the Series: Unfortunately, prevailing in a legal dispute against your school district is very difficult, so if you can avoid some common traps, why not just avoid them? If you’ve already...
View Article10 Tips for Starting a Special Education Law Practice, Part V
The stakes are incredibly high when one is representing the interests of children with special education needs. While I think it is a good idea to weigh the “pros and cons” of entering any field of...
View ArticleThe DSM-V: How Will It Impact Special Education?
I am not even remotely a mental health professional. I majored in English Literature and went on to become an attorney. However, in my special education law practice in Connecticut, I brush up...
View ArticleTop 5 Tips for Reviewing School Evaluations: Tip 1
how to increase penis size I am by no means a psychiatrist, psychologist, school psychologist, special education teacher, or related service provider. I am not licensed or trained in administering...
View ArticleFirst They Ignore You…
One of the most frustrating aspects of my job as a parents’ side special education attorney is trying to help my clients regain trust in the system. Sometimes, this is nearly impossible. As I’ve said...
View ArticleOn Giftedness, Disability, and Public Perceptions
So, I have been following the new series Parenthood with interest. Yes, I loved the movie, and I like enough of the cast members to have tuned in. But I started to commit to watching it weekly when...
View ArticlePhoebe Prince, Bullying, Disabilities, and the Eggshell Skull
There is a theory in the law known as the “eggshell skull principle”, which, in essence, means that a person who commits a wrongful act takes their victim as they find them. For example, Person A...
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