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When Parents Aren't Enough: External Advocacy in Special Education |
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Written by Erin Phillips [View as PDF]
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117 Yale L.J. 1802 (2008).
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) has been widely
celebrated for providing millions of disabled children with broader educational and life
opportunities. This Note seeks to improve the implementation of the IDEA by questioning one
of its key assumptions: that parents possess the tools to advocate for their children in special
education matters. This Note argues that many parents need assistance to achieve optimal
outcomes for their children because of the complexity of both the disabilities involved and the
formal rules of the system itself. Several policy options are considered in the hope that local
educational agencies will implement pilot programs to further explore the issue of external
advocacy in special education.
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