Dear Friend & AdvocateDue process hearings are very time consuming and stressful.
Parents who are successful in resolving school problems do not threaten to sue. They try other strategies to resolve their dispute with the school.
Depending on the issue, you may continue to negotiate, file a complaint with the state, or request mediation. Litigation is the last resort.
In this issue of the Special Ed Advocate, you will find some tips about what you can do to turn the situation around first and avoid due process.
Please don't hesitate to forward this series to other friends, families, or colleagues.
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