“…Now parents are often viewed as valued agents who provide positive changes in the lives of their children (Paul & Simeonsson, 1993;Turnbull & Turnbull, 1997). Since the 1960s, parents of students with disabilities have been the primary driving force behind the passage of major laws pertaining to inclusive education for their children (Bennett, Deluca, & Bruns, 1997;Garrick-Duhaney, Spencer, & Salend, 2000). "Exceptional" parents are now recognized as the best advocates and initiators of reform and as partners and collaborators with the school in the care, treatment, and education of their children (Dennis, Williams, Giangreco, & Cloninger, 1993;Guralnick, 1994;Turnbull & Turnbull, 1997).…”