Main Library

This library contains CADRE resources as well as State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources. Please note that CADRE makes no endorsement of the State, Lead Agency and Parent Center resources included here, nor of any policies, procedures, processes, or documents specific to any item.

AI - Preparing for Special Ed Mediation/Resolution

In collaboration with CADRE, the IDEA Partnership has developed a Dialogue Guide on the important topic of dispute resolution. Using CADRE's work on early and innovative dispute resolution processes, the Partnership has developed both an Executive Summary of CADRE's document Beyond Mediation: Strategies For Appropriate Early Dispute Resolution In Special Education and a Dialogue Starter for Dispute Resolution. Dialogue Guides are models for conducting interactive discussions across stakeholders (families, practitioners, professional associations, professors, policymakers, legislators) in...

CPAC - Breaking Down the IEP: Looking at the Key Pieces of an Effective Program

CPAC - NEXT STEPS PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES - Application

CPAC - NEXT STEPS PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES - Brochure

CPAC - NEXT STEPS PARENT LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIES - Flyer

CPAC - Planning for Success: How You Can Make a Difference In Your Child's Individualized Education Program (IEP)

FCSN-2- IEP for My Child

FFF - Becoming a Stronger Advocate for Children in Your Care

This document was published in July 2002. More information on IDEA 2004 .
Esta publicación ha sido desarrollada por CADRE (Consorcio para la Resolución Apropiada de Disputas en la Educación Especial) con el fin de responder a la gran cantidad de preguntas que muchos padres, maestros, y administradores, entre otras personas tienen acerca de la mediación.

I-NYC-2 - Mediation_and_Impartial_Hearings2017

I-NYC-3 - Tips for Encouraging Student Participation in IEP Meetings

Video of IDEA Legal Update with Art Cernosia Spanish Interpretation of the recording is available here. About the Webinar: Join Art Cernosia, Esq. as he reviews the most important legal cases in special education and early intervention in the recent past. In addition to reviewing the cases, he will reflect upon what they may mean for the field, and encourage your questions throughout. This webinar is open to everyone, including parents, state agencies, parent centers, and practitioners. ​ About the Presenter: Art Cernosia is an attorney and an education consultant from Williston, Vermont, and...

Matrix - Advocating for your child with special needs

Matrix - Resolving Disagreements

ME Parent Federation - Procedural Safeguards: Understanding Mediation

MEPF - Workshop Descriptions

MEPF-9 - Parents Right Card

OK - Communication Rack Card

OK - Communication Rack Card

OKPC - Parent Rights Card

OKPC- Parent Rights Handout Spanish

PACER - Be Your Own Best Advocate

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