Last month, we focused on the transition back to school. We heard from many families who wanted us to highlight ways they could play a part in their child's education.
One parent wrote, "I want to make sure my child is making educational progress and having a good experience at school. What can I do to make sure this happens?"
As a parent of a child with autism, you are your child's most passionate advocate. As an important member of their school team, you can advocate for their education to ensure their rights are not violated. This month's Community Connections tells you how best to advocate for your child's education by taking an active role in the process!
Developing A Great IEP, with Gary Mayerson This free two-part 12- minute video provides important information for parents who are encountering the IEP process for the first time, as well as tips for parents who have been through the process before.
Visit ourResource Guideto search for Special Education information and regulations specific to your state, or to find attorneys and advocates in your area. We welcome new submissions to continually build the Resource Guide. If you know of any additional advocacy resources available, you can submit them here.
We would like to hear from you! Share your experience with special education advocacy and law by e-mailing familyservices@autismspeaks.org.