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Believe in my child with special needs!; helping children achieve their potential in school.


LC4031

2005-001074

1-55766-702-0

Believe in my child with special needs!; helping children achieve their potential in school.

Falvey Falvey is a surname which is derived from O'Failve, a Gaelic name which literally means "lively, pleasant, sprightly, merry, cheerful" or, according to another historian, "joker". , Mary Mary, the mother of Jesus
Mary, in the Bible, mother of Jesus. Christian tradition reckons her the principal saint, naming her variously the Blessed Virgin Mary, Our Lady, and Mother of God (Gr., theotokos). Her name is the Hebrew Miriam.
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Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co., [c]2005

167 p.

$18.95 (pa)

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 for parents of a school-age child with a disability, Falvey (special education, California State University Enrollment
) shows readers how to advocate for their child's education, drawing on her own experiences as an educator and as a parent of a child with a disability. She explains the child's legal rights, and gives practical advice on pursuing an inclusive education for the child, from preschool to high school and beyond. While written for parents, the book is also for professionals seeking the parent perspective.
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Title Annotation:EDUCATION
Publication:Reference & Research Book News
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Aug 1, 2005
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