Family Engagement and Children with Disabilities: A Resource Guide for Educators and Parents

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https://www.wonderbaby.org/sites/wonderbaby2.perkinsdev1.org/files/family-engagement.pdf

The Harvard Family Research Project, through the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has compiled a resource guide for parents and teachers titled Family Engagement and Children with Disabilities: A Resource Guide for Educators and Parents.

This resource guide is intended to bridge the gap between school and home and help families become greater partners in their children’s educations. The guide shows you how to be a successful advocate for your child, how to assist in evaluations and assessments and how to be a real teammate in your child’s education.


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