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The Special Education Survival Guide Book

July 17, 2025 by jennifer Leave a Comment

Whether you are new to special education or an experienced advocate this book will provide a clear roadmap to effective advocacy for your child. You will use this book again and again.

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Book: Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide

by Peter W. D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright

Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy, second edition will teach you:

  • how to plan, prepare, organize and get quality special education services
  • learn your childs disability and educational needs
  • how to create a simple method for organizing your child’s file
  • how to devise a master plan for your childs special education
  • understand parent-school conflict
  • create paper trails and effective letter writing

This book includes dozens of worksheets, forms and sample letters that you can tailor to your needs.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide by Peter W. D. Wright and Pamela Darr WrightWrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide by Peter W. D. Wright and Pamela Darr WrightWrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy: The Special Education Survival Guide by Peter W. D. Wright and Pamela Darr Wright

 

Recommended Reading

  • All About IEPs
  • The Secrets To School Success For A Sensory Kid
  • Getting Ready for School with Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Trans-disciplinary School Strategies Enhance Inclusion
  • 5 Important Things to Do During an IEP Meeting
  • Top Ten Lessons Learned this IEP Season

IEP Resources

  • Preparing for an IEP Meeting – My Favorite Books
  • How to Write IEP Goals Workbook
  • IEP Goals Related to the Common Core for OT/PT
  • IEP Goals Related to the Common Core for OT/PT Grades 3-5

To read more about IEPs:

Wrightslaw: All About IEPsWrightslaw: All About IEPsWrightslaw: All About IEPsThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesThe IEP from A to Z: How to Create Meaningful and Measurable Goals and ObjectivesSpecial Education Savvy: The Mom's Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneySpecial Education Savvy: The Mom’s Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneySpecial Education Savvy: The Mom's Guide to Mindset and Effective Advocacy Throughout the IEP JourneyComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed ChildComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed ChildComplete IEP Guide, The: How to Advocate for Your Special Ed Child

 

About the Authors

Peter Wright and Pamela Wright are Adjunct Professors of law at the William and Mary Law School where they teach a course about special education law and advocacy. They are authors of the best-selling books Wrightslaw: Special Education Law and Wrightslaw: No Child Left Behind. The Wrights provide information and advice about educational law and advocacy at Wrightslaw.com, the #1 ranked special education web site.

Pete Wright has represented children with disabilities for more than 30 years. He represented Shannon Carter before the U.S. Supreme Court in Florence County School District IV v. Shannon Carter, 510 U.S. 7 (1993) where he won a landmark victory that has benefited all children with disabilities. Pam Wright is a psychotherapist who has worked with children and families since the 1970’s. She writes about raising, educating and advocating for children with disabilities.

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