Abstract
Accounts by five Latin American families are presented of their attitudes toward and experiences with the special education system. All indicated high degrees of commitment and involvement but responses varied in terms of their understanding of the IEP process, awareness of rights and options, and willingness to challenge school district's decisions concerning their child. The discussion emphasizes the need for school's to restructure parent participation to ensure inclusion of culturally different parents.
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