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Parents fight for special education documents in their own languages

Parents fight for special education documents in their own languages

It can be overwhelming for any parent to advocate for support in school for a child with a disability. But parents who dont speak much English face another major hurdle: getting accurate and timely translations of the documents and meetings so they can u

Education Beat

December 14, 20230

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It can be overwhelming for any parent to advocate for support in school for a child with a disability. But parents who don't speak much English face another major hurdle: getting accurate and timely translations of the documents and meetings so they can understand them.

Some parents report waiting months or even a year for translations of their children's special education documents. A bill in the California legislature could help, but its future is uncertain.

Guests:

  • Carmen Rodríguez, Parent, San Francisco Unified School District
  • Zaidee Stavely, Reporter, EdSource

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Education Beat is a weekly podcast. This episode is hosted by EdSource's Emma Gallegos and produced by Coby McDonald.