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FEATURED CHAPTERS

“Advocacy: Classroom Expectations Are Important, but Relationships Are King” from Advocacy for Early Childhood Educators: Speaking Up for Your Students, Your Colleagues, and Yourself by Colleen Schmit

“Managing Parent Attitudes” from Sexuality for All Abilities: Teaching and Discussing Sexual Health in Special Education by Katie Thune and Molly Gage

“Gaining Support with Limited Resources” from Advocacy from A to Z by Robert Blackburn, Barbara R. Blackburn, and Ronald Williamson

“Advocacy” by Catrina Dorsey and Kary Zarate, from Developing Teacher Leaders in Special Education: An Administrator’s Guide to Building Inclusive Schools edited by Daniel M. Maggin and Marie Tejero Hughes 

“Rule of Three: Working with Professional Advocates” from Partners for Special Needs: How Teachers Can Effectively Collaborate with Parents and Other Advocates by Douglas J. Fiore and Julie Anne Fiore

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