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Advocating for the Educational Rights of Children with Special Needs with Guests Mary Hartley and Cindy Duch

55 min · 28. aug. 2023
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This episode features the work of the PEAL Center, a statewide organization that provides support for parents of children with disabilities. Through a wide array of resources, training, a helpline, and advocacy, PEAL Center staff and volunteers work to educate parents of children with disabilities and special health care needs as well as professionals who work in these fields.  During our conversation, Mary Hartley, the Executive Director, and Cindy Duch, the Director of Individual Assistance, discuss issues facing families, the educational rights of children with special needs, transition services, and the value of educational inclusion, not just for children with disabilities but for all children.   For additional information about the services and resources available through the PEAL Center, visit https://www.pealcenter.org [https://www.pealcenter.org]

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episode Advocating for the Educational Rights of Children with Special Needs with Guests Mary Hartley and Cindy Duch artwork

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This episode features the work of the PEAL Center, a statewide organization that provides support for parents of children with disabilities. Through a wide array of resources, training, a helpline, and advocacy, PEAL Center staff and volunteers work to educate parents of children with disabilities and special health care needs as well as professionals who work in these fields.  During our conversation, Mary Hartley, the Executive Director, and Cindy Duch, the Director of Individual Assistance, discuss issues facing families, the educational rights of children with special needs, transition services, and the value of educational inclusion, not just for children with disabilities but for all children.   For additional information about the services and resources available through the PEAL Center, visit https://www.pealcenter.org [https://www.pealcenter.org]

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