Henry's Classroom Ashland051824Over 7 million students ages 3 21 across the United States receive special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Amy Mackin's son, Henry, is one of them. As she navigates the medical, social, and educational systems that are designed to help families like hers, she discovers that staffing shortages, budget restrictions, ineffective communication practices, and a resistance to innovative ideas all threaten her son's
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