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Advocacy and Parent Rights

Parents and IEPs: Advocate Don’t Alienate

It’s hard not to be upset and act like an angry mother bear when your child is receiving special education services yet not making any progress or worse yet, regressing.

by: Susan Kendig    |    Dec 18, 2025

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