Special Education: General Publications
The publications available from DRN are for general informational purposes only. Nothing in any of these publications should be considered to be legal advice applicable to any particular set of factual circumstances or to any particular legal matter. The provision of these publications and the information contained in these publications is not intended, nor should it be construed, to create an attorney-client relationship between DRN and any person.
To request any of our publications in an alternate format or in a language other than English, you can call us 1-800-692-7443 (215-789-2498 - TTY). You also can mail or fax your request to us at:
Disability Rights Network of Pa
1315 Walnut Street, Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Fax - 215-772-3126
Please provide the following information when you contact us:
- Title of the publication you want;
- Your preferred format (e.g., Braille, audio cassette tape, compact disk, enlarged print or languageother than English); and,
- Name, mailing address and telephone number of the person to whom we should send the requested publication.
- How Can A Pennsylvania Judge Help a Child in Care Get Needed Special Education Help?
- How Can A Pennsylvania Child's Attorney Help a Child in Care Get Needed Special Education Help?
- Private Schools/Equitable Participation Q&A
- El Derecho a la Educacion Especial en Pennsylvania: Una Guia Para Padres (Right to Special Education in Pennsylvania)
- A Comparison of the Rights of a Child with a Disability Who Needs "Special Education" and a Child Who is a "Protected Handicapped Student"
- How to be a Good Advocate for Your Child: Tips for Parents
- A Review of Key Timelines
- Overview of the Special Education Process
- ?Que Puede Hacer si su Hijo(a) Esta Siendo Hostigado(a) por Otros Estudiantes en La Escuela?
- Eight Common Myths About the Special Education Laws
