Looking for an Attorney for IEP Dispute in San Mateo County

Updated on November 08, 2010
P.E. asks from San Mateo, CA
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Hi mama's

I need to find an attorney to help my son get the services he is entitled to. his current IEP is not being followed. Looking to also add additional services.

please advice. I am at a loss. and feeling desperate. already into the 4th month of kindergarten.

thanks so much,

P.

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C.M.

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I've used Debra Wright from the Stockton area and she's a dynamite. She has a child with special needs herself. She's come to Cupertino for our IEPs and "mediations" etc. I got the contact information from the Parents Helping Parents (PHP) website. www.php.com

Debra Wright & Jeffie Gellerman

Special Education Law

Address: Location(s)
4322 St. Andrews Drive
Stockton, CA, 95219
United States
See map: Google Maps, Yahoo! Maps, MapQuest
Phone: ###-###-####
Updated: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 22:21:22 -0800
Conditions served: Learning Disability
Services: Attorneys - Special Education
Cost: Call or write for information

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D.B.

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Check with the Knowledge and Resource Center at Community Gatepath. Carolyn Locke is a wealth of knowledge and the folks there are always so helpful. The info is ###-###-#### and 1764 Marco Polo Way, Burlingame, CA 94010. Their website is http://www.gatepath.org.

Other good resources are http://www.abilitypath.org/ and http://supportforfamilies.org/.

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C.C.

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Susan Foley is an attorney in San Mateo and Sue Digre is an advocate from PARCA- www.parca.org. You can, also, check Parents Helping Parents Website for more resources - www.php.com

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D.S.

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P., As an advocate of Special Education, I want to encourage you to consider some of the following.
1. Contact CASE(Community Alliance for Special Education) @ 1550 Bryant St. in S.F.94103, phone number ###-###-####, fax# ###-###-#### or
email : ____@____.com
2.You also have great power in the written word. Write to each of the school board members, the Special Services Director, Pricipal, and County and State Special Education Directors. You can write one letter and have a cc to each of these people. If you send just one letter then it can "be lost" but if you have sent several to various people then someone will ave to address it. The schoolboard members are listed at the district office and letters sent there will go into thier boxes. 3. make an appt. with the Special Services Director of your district and talk to them directly and face to face expect answers-- often I was able to find before I left the office with either the parents or myself what would be done that very day.
4. Volunteer to be on the CAC Commitee. Each district is to have with in the SELPHA a Communitte which has parents ,teachers and local leaders on it as a way of keeping in touch with the pulse of the needs of the parents and students. I spent 5 years on this and found that as it meets only 4-6 times a year I got to know the leaders of all 4 School Districts and had personal help to deal with what ever came up with our children.
Good Luck and I hope you will let us know how it turns out.

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