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Why can’t an Advocate handle a Due Process Special Education Hearing when so many Parents just cannot afford an Educational Attorney?

Monday, November 14, 2011
A guest post from Amy Eisner, MA, Education Advocate In my 20+ years of being both a Special Education Teacher and an Advocate for parents who have children with Special Needs, it frustrates me that only the privileged, who can afford an Educ Read More

How to prepare for your child's PPT meeting.

Monday, August 22, 2011
Guest Blog from Amy Eisner, MA Education Advocate. Do you FEEL INVISIBLE AT YOUR CHILD’S PPT? DO YOU LEAVE YOUR SCHOOL WITH MORE QUESTIONS THEN ANSWERS? If so then this article is for you! Write your questions down before the Read More

My Child is Struggling in School. What Should I Do?

Monday, August 08, 2011
Guest Blog from Amy Eisner, MA, Education Advocate Dear Parents, So you have a child who is struggling, and you want to know what to do. First let’s identify a few key factors. If your child is from ages Birth - three yo Read More

Language Development and Learning Disability

Sunday, November 14, 2010
Perhaps the most basic function served by the brain is that of organizing and integrating information perceived by our sensory organs (e.g., eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin) to recognize patterns, to communicate, make decisions, be aware of danger Read More

Fetal Alcohol Exposure: Learning, Developmental, and Behavioral Interventions

Tuesday, October 26, 2010
An early diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Exposure (FAE) is important, but of even greater importance is early intervention. Most notably, the implementation of behavioral and educational strategies. In most cases, a specific diagnosis of FAE may not Read More

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