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[quote=Anonymous]Have they been a Special Education teacher in your child's district? Have they taught your child's grade level, placement, or disability before? How recently? How many children similar to mine have you taught? This is important because it means they've had to have written IEPs and implemented them for children similar to yours before. They would know what effective data collection and realistic goals look like. They've been trained in what current teaching best practices are. Another good thing to ask for is legal experience. Have you worked with a Special Education attorney before? How many? How recently? What was the nature of the work? Any grifter can call themselves an advocate, but this should help weed out the pretenders. [/quote]
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