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References

Commonwealth Of Virginia Department of Education (2006, February). What educators and parents need to know about IDEA 2004 . Paper presented at the meeting of the International Dyslexia Association, Richmond , VA.

Fitzsimmons, M. K. (1998). Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plans . The ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC). ERIC EC Digest #E571. The Council for Exceptional Children.

Huefner, D. (2006). Getting comfortable with special education law . Norwood ,

Massac husetts: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, Inc.

Learning First Alliance (2002). Major changes to ESEA in the No Child Left Behind Act . Retrieved April 20, 2003 from http.//www.learningfirst/org

Murdick, N., Gartin, B., & Crabtree, T. (2007). Special education law (Rev. ed.). Upper

Saddle River , NJ : Pearson Education, Inc.

National Association of Elementary School Principals. (2003). K-12 principals guide to No Child Left Behind (#1-931762-17-1). Alexandria , VA : Author.

Shippen, M., Simpson, R., & Crites, S. (2003). A Practical Guide to Functional Behavioral Assessment . Council for Exceptional Children, Vol. 35, No. 5, pp. 36-44.

Turnbull, R., Turnbull, A., Shank, M., Smith, S., & Leal, D. (2002). Exceptional lives: Special education in today's schools . 3rd Edition. Merrill Prentice and Hall.