Handbook for Parents of Children with Special Needs
A Therapeutic and Legal Approach
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Helpful Matthew
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著者:
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Jayne Wesler
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For decades, Jayne Wesler has watched parents struggle with their school districts to obtain the right educational services to enable their children to achieve and grow. Many times, the parents either lacked the legal know-how to enforce their child’s educational rights or they were so frustrated and angry that they inadvertently damaged their relationships with key school district staff.
As a child-study team member, a psychotherapist, and an attorney practicing exclusively on behalf of children with special needs, Jayne Wesler has amassed a wealth of legal and therapeutic knowledge over the years. In this book, she shares with you the legal knowledge you need and the effective techniques you can use to help your child find the tools to succeed. Ms. Wesler wants you to avoid the pitfalls that have plagued many of her clients. The worst of those pitfalls is when the parents wait too long and their child’s potential goes unfulfilled. Ms. Wesler created this book so that you, the listener, can avoid this type of invisible sinkhole.
Children grow so quickly that when they do need help, they need it now. Don’t wait. Do it today. You’ll be glad you did.
©2020 Jayne M Wesler (P)2022 Jayne M Wesler批評家のレビュー
“This book is an easy-to-read go-to manual containing pearls of wisdom and accessible references for creating your child’s educational blueprint. Jayne Wesler created this handbook blending both wisdom and heart!” (Jill Brooks, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, Head 2 Head Consulting)
“The book you hold in your hand is a blueprint to navigating the complexities of educational programming. Attorney and psychotherapist Jayne Wesler integrates her knowledge and offers a unique perspective on how to truly transform your child’s life.” (Melissa Fiorito-Grafman, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, Center for Neuropsychology and Psychotherapy)