Labor day. It seems fitting that we have a holiday for people who work for a living.
Many people have jobs in the field of special educationor education in general. Today we honor you. A participant at one of my sessions a while ago made a great point. Nobody goes into special education for the money.
Sometimes we forget this point. I often deal with issues involving dispute resolution. The parents and the school personnel disagree. Many times emotion is involved. People get upset when they think that their kid's education is not going well.
But in the heat of battle, we forget that people do not go into special education to make money, or for the glamor. People go into special ed because they care about children with disabilities. There are far easier and better ways to seek fame and fortune.
So please raise your glasses to all those who work in special education- Happy Labor Day!
Many people have jobs in the field of special educationor education in general. Today we honor you. A participant at one of my sessions a while ago made a great point. Nobody goes into special education for the money.
Sometimes we forget this point. I often deal with issues involving dispute resolution. The parents and the school personnel disagree. Many times emotion is involved. People get upset when they think that their kid's education is not going well.
But in the heat of battle, we forget that people do not go into special education to make money, or for the glamor. People go into special ed because they care about children with disabilities. There are far easier and better ways to seek fame and fortune.
So please raise your glasses to all those who work in special education- Happy Labor Day!
Happy belated Labor Day indeed! And it really is great work that those who get into special ed law do every day. As I’ve said a few times, a friend of mine has personally benefited from such hard work, and though she’s not an avid blogger like me, I thought I’d pass along a thanks on her behalf!
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