The Importance of Collaboration Between Parents and School in Special Education: Perceptions From the Field

作者: Heather Renee Griffin

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摘要: Each student receiving special education services in the public school system, roughly 6.4 million students, has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that is mandated by the …

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