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The Light - an e-newsletter

Welcome to The Light, an e-newsletter from Lana L. Traynor, LLC. The Light is sent four times per year, or whenever there's a critical piece of legislation or a news item we believe it's important for you to know about. In each issue we'll provide legislative updates, success stories, recommended reads and more. Our goal is to keep you informed and educated about what's going in the world of special needs education. If you'd like to recieve The Light, simply email us with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line, and be sure to include your first and last name.

Spring 2011

  • Katey's Law
  • What is an IEP - Independent Education Program?
  • Book Review by Courtney Cowan - The Book Thief, by Marcus Zusak
  • Someone You Should Know - FACT - Family and Community Together
  • Testimonials

Fall 2010 - HTML Version - PDF Version

  • Shelby and the 3:1 Model: One-Size-Does-NOT-Fit-All
  • Client Testimonial
  • Between the Lines - Book Review : ”Inner Peace for Busy People” by Joan Z. Borysenko, Ph.D.
  • Someone You Should Know... Flowers by Diane

Summer 2010 - HTML Version - PDF Version

  • What’s the Difference Between Section 504 and Title II?
  • Client Testimonial
  • Between the Lines - Book Review : “”The Red Pyramid (The Kane Chronicles, Book 1)” by Rick Riordan
  • Someone You Should Know... CruiseOne

Spring 2010 - HTML Version - PDF Version

  • Case Analysis : Child Find
  • Client Testimonial
  • Between the Lines - Book Review : “Fishing in Oregon: The
    Complete Oregon Fishing Guide” by Madelynne Diness Sheehan
  • Someone You Should Know... A Hope for Autism

Winter 2010 - HTML Version - PDF Version

  • Service Dogs and IDEA
  • The Light - A Client's Story
  • Between the Lines - Book Review : “Centered Riding” by Sally Swift
  • Special Education Acronyms for Oregon Cases

Summer 2009 - HTML Version - PDF Version

  • Legislative Update : Revoking Consent for Special Education Services
  • The Light - A Client's Story
  • Between the Lines - Book Review : "When the Brain Can’t Hear – Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder," by Teri James Bellis, Ph.D.

 

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Lana L. Traynor, LLC, Attorney at Law, is an education attorney based in Portland and licensed in Oregon, Washington and California. Ms. Traynor works with special education and special needs students and their families across all levels of education including representation at IEP meetings, representation of students with special needs including regular education students with disciplinary issues, college students on scholarship, graduate students facing disciplinary action or expulsion, and disabled students.