Guest Blogger at Connecticut Special Education Lawyer Blog

By Matthew Stoloff, Esq. | February 25, 2010

This month, I am a guest blogger at Jennifer Laviano’s Connecticut Special Education Lawyer Blog. This is an outstanding honor. I’ve long admired Jennifer’s blog and was very happy when she and I discussed the possibility of my writing an article for her blog.

I’m glad that Jennifer found my article, “The Day After Graduation,” worthy of publication on her blog. This is an article that encourages parents who have children with disabilities to think about what will happen to their children after they graduate from school. I feel that this is an important article because I have, unfortunately, seen parents who realize too late that their children aren’t ready for graduation–either the annual IEP goals were not met, or the transition planning were not developed properly.

After reading “The Day After Graduation,” be sure to check out the many, many special education articles posted on Jennifer’s blog.

Thank you again, Jennifer!

© 2010, Matthew Stoloff, Esq.. All rights reserved.

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Matthew Stoloff, Esq.

Matthew Stoloff, Esq. is an attorney in New Jersey. He focuses on special education matters, disability discrimination issues, employment law and animal law throughout northern and central New Jersey. For more information about Mr. Stoloff and his practice, see his website.

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