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Understanding the Special Education Rights of Twice-Exceptional Students: Woodsmall Law Group Secures a Watershed Decision

By Woodsmall Law Group on August 24, 2021

Twice-exceptional students often face difficulties receiving proper accommodations, supports, and services from school districts. Teachers and administrators may downplay the limitations a student may face by focusing on their high test scores and classroom participation and overlooking any disabilities they may be dealing with. However, school districts have a duty…

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Woodsmall Law Group is honored to be published in TAP, The Autism Perspective Magazine.

By Woodsmall Law Group on January 14, 2016

The article; Evaluations, Reevaluations & the Independent Evaluation at Public Expense; A Parent’s Guide to Getting to the Bottom of Your Child’s Educational Challenges tackles the complex issue of securing an independent assessment at district expense. READ THE ARTICLE HERE

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Autism Speaks Publishes Woodsmall Law Group’s School Advocacy Toolkit

By Woodsmall Law Group on January 14, 2015

Woodsmall Law Group is honored to support Autism Speaks in its ongoing efforts to empower families through the Tool Kit Parent information Program. The School Advocacy Toolkit was a collaborative writing effort by all of the attorneys at the firm. We hope that you find it helpful! VIEW THE TOOLKIT…

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