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Statutory Changes to Physical Restraint and Seclusion Reporting Requirements

By Gwen J. Zittoun on June 21, 2012
Posted in Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Special Education
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Gwen represents boards of education in relation to special education, Section 504, restraint and seclusion, student discipline, board policy development and revision, and general education matters. Gwen frequently speaks on education issues, including privacy and confidentiality of student information, bullying and Section 504.

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