An edition of Lost in the system (2012)

Lost in the system

a father's story of fighting against the cut-throat business known as special education

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An edition of Lost in the system (2012)

Lost in the system

a father's story of fighting against the cut-throat business known as special education

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"I sat in meeting after meeting listening to Max's teachers say 'What a joy it is to have Max in my class.' They talked about this little boy always smiling and a delight to teach. Two years later these same teachers said we can't educate Max. Then the District wanted to toss Max aside after wasting two years of his education with no real plan. I should have known there was something wrong when Max said to one of his teachers 'I don't want to come here anymore. Nobody likes me. I have no friends.' Alienated and pushed aside from the moment Max entered the District it was heartbreaking to watch and wonder what was to become of Max. Fear overcame me; scared Max would be forever lost in an educational system unable to teach him. It became my life's mission to fix the wrong that was done to Max. I was plunged into the fight of my life against a cutthroat District more focused on penny-pinching than educating. Never was I more afraid of failure, knowing Max's education was on the line and even more disheartening was the knowledge that if I lose my son pays the ultimate price."--Back cover.

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[T. Gibson]
Language
English
Pages
150

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Published in
Glen Cove, N.Y.]

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Library of Congress
LC1982.N7 G43 2012

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Pagination
150 pages
Number of pages
150

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Open Library
OL32363114M
Internet Archive
lostinsystemfath0000gibs
ISBN 10
0985141107
ISBN 13
9780985141103
OCLC/WorldCat
843119615

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