Additional Resources

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This document provides contact information of people available to help when you have questions about your child's IEP. The first step is to contact the IEP case manager.

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This document outlines the rights of parents with a child in special education. A paper copy may be provided at your request; in the digital age, this is another practical way to access the information.

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The accommodations for the Wisconsin state assessments are provided differently than class and district assessments. This form shows how state assessment accommodations are provided.



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Respite programs provide planned short-term and time-limited breaks for families and other unpaid care givers of children with a developmental delay and adults with an intellectual disability in order to support and maintain the primary care giving relationship. Respite also provides a positive experience for the person receiving care.


Curriculum Resources

Public Involvement Opportunities

John Elder Robinson: My Life with Asbergers