By Felicia Lebewohl Rosen, Esq., Ed.M. (Edited by Marion M. Walsh, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP) Take a deep breath … It can be emotionally difficult to accept and deal with the fact that your child has a disability. If you…
By Felicia Lebewohl Rosen, Esq., Ed.M. (Edited by Marion M. Walsh, Esq., Littman Krooks LLP) Take a deep breath … It can be emotionally difficult to accept and deal with the fact that your child has a disability. If you…
By Marion M. Walsh, Esq. The end of the school year can bring relief for many students and parents, but also uncertainty and trepidation about the summer months. The new school year technically beings on July 1, 2015, although most…
By: Giulia Frasca, Esq. The Justice Department conducted a study that shows that although children with special needs who receive special education services comprise twelve percent (12%) of the nation’s students, they constitute nineteen percent (19%) of students disciplined with…
By Sheryl R. Frishman, Esq. As summer approaches, our children get excited for the end of school year and summer vacation. Summer is usually a time when adults can ease schedules and relax. If you are a parent of a…