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As a lawyer, psychotherapist, and former Child Study Team member who practiced exclusively on behalf of children with special needs, Jayne Wesler has helped hundreds, if not thousands, of parents obtain educational programs which led to their child's success. In this book, she shares information with you from federal and state law, federal and state regulations, psychotherapeutic techniques, and her experience so that you, too, can change the trajectory of your child's life. If you use the techniques, tools, and knowledge she provides to you, you can and will obtain successful programs for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As a lawyer, psychotherapist, and former Child Study Team member who practiced exclusively on behalf of children with special needs, Jayne Wesler has helped hundreds, if not thousands, of parents obtain educational programs which led to their child's success. In this book, she shares information with you from federal and state law, federal and state regulations, psychotherapeutic techniques, and her experience so that you, too, can change the trajectory of your child's life. If you use the techniques, tools, and knowledge she provides to you, you can and will obtain successful programs for your child to help her succeed in school-the sooner, the better.
Autorenporträt
Jayne M. Wesler has played many roles in her life. She is an author, coach, speaker, licensed clinical social worker, and attorney. From the newsroom to the intense hush of psychotherapy sessions in various venues, including a locked psychiatric unit in a large urban hospital, to trying cases in courtrooms in Newark, Trenton, and Atlantic City, New Jersey, Ms Wesler has been both witness to, and actor in, the most intense of human dramas. Trained by experts at GCU and NYU to use her emotions as a tool, Ms. Wesler is able to tap into human experience to help educate and heal others. Ms. Wesler is a partner in the law firm of Sussan Greenwald and Wesler, and for decades has helped students with disabilities obtain the kind of educational programming that helps them achieve success. As a university student, Ms. Wesler worked as a journalist and has always been a writer at heart.