Exceptional People

Lessons Learned from Special Education Survivors

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education, Physically Handicapped, Learning Disabled
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Author: Faith E. Andreasen ISBN: 9781475801279
Publisher: R&L Education Publication: October 4, 2012
Imprint: R&L Education Language: English
Author: Faith E. Andreasen
ISBN: 9781475801279
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication: October 4, 2012
Imprint: R&L Education
Language: English

Exceptional People: Lessons Learned from Special Education Survivors is a unique work that describes disabled (exceptional) students’ and their parents’ perspectives as they journeyed through the education system. For educators, it provides a window to the souls of the children whose lives they affect on a daily basis and offers proven strategies that can be implemented immediately. For students, it describes how they can successfully overcome the embarrassment of their special education label, the humiliation of being bullied by classmates, and the discomfort felt when called “stupid” or “lazy” by their teachers. For parents, it captures their pain when they first learned their child had a disability and the fight they faced as they attempted to advocate for their child (usually not knowing their legal rights, the correct questions to ask, or the organizations available to support them). An easy read with a powerful message, Exceptional**People conveys significant insights through its personal stories and professional tips.

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Exceptional People: Lessons Learned from Special Education Survivors is a unique work that describes disabled (exceptional) students’ and their parents’ perspectives as they journeyed through the education system. For educators, it provides a window to the souls of the children whose lives they affect on a daily basis and offers proven strategies that can be implemented immediately. For students, it describes how they can successfully overcome the embarrassment of their special education label, the humiliation of being bullied by classmates, and the discomfort felt when called “stupid” or “lazy” by their teachers. For parents, it captures their pain when they first learned their child had a disability and the fight they faced as they attempted to advocate for their child (usually not knowing their legal rights, the correct questions to ask, or the organizations available to support them). An easy read with a powerful message, Exceptional**People conveys significant insights through its personal stories and professional tips.

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