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A Parent's Perspective — Prior Written Notice (audio)

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By Alex from Delaware (Parent)

about learning disabilities–students with disabilitiesThis Parent Perspective features Alex, the father of twin second graders who both have Hydrocephalus (a medical condition also known as "Water on the Brain") as well as various learning disabilities. Alex has attended IEP meetings since his children were three years old.

Through his state's Parent Training and Information Center and help thorough his district's Special Needs PTA, Alex became aware of the term "Prior Written Notice." Alex shares the value of these three little words when dealing with school officials.

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