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If you child's school has failed to provide your loved one with special needs an appropriate education, don't settle for more of the same. By calling Education Attorney Molly Watson today, you could hire an attorney with knowledge and experience in handling special education cases. Without qualified legal representation on your side, you risk being unequipped to go up against the school and the school district's attorneys on your own.
Attorney Molly Watson has the experience and knowledge to protect your child's special education rights. She can fight for you and your child if the school has denied your child a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE).
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Founding Story
Molly Watson has spent many years working on behalf of families with children with special needs, including more than a decade as a special education attorney. Her experiences as a teacher compelled her to open Education Attorney Molly Watson. While teaching, she witnessed firsthand some of the struggles that children with special needs and their parents endure, struggles in obtaining appropriate placements, assessments, and services. In addition to having taught both regular education and special education classes, she has worked as a job coach for developmentally disabled adults, helping them integrate into the community to live fuller, more productive and worthwhile lives.
333 University Avenue, Suite 200, CA, 95825
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Frequently Asked Questions
Carefully consider your options when choosing a special education attorney. These services can be expensive, so it’s good to evaluate the services you will receive and whether its worth the investment for your family.
There isn’t one set way that an IEP meeting is run, but generally it involves everyone on the IEP team reviewing your child’s goals, progress, and sharing ideas and suggestions on what supports or accommodations may be helpful to accomplish those goals.
It’s required that the school staff go over every section of the IEP with you and explain every part. This is only a draft, because the IEP may change based on what’s discussed in the meeting. You do not have to sign or agree to the IEP at the IEP meeting. If you don’t like the IEP, you may not have to agree to it at all.