Trump Administration's Freeze on Disability Rights Complaints Raises Concerns Among Parents

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- Christine Smith Olsey's son faced teasing and inadequate support in school.
- Trump's administration freeze on disability rights cases raised parental concerns.
- Parents rely on the Education Department for special education services.
- Office for Civil Rights received over 27,620 disability rights complaints.
- DarNisha Hardaway expressed outrage over lack of support for her son.
- Tylisa Guyton's son has been out of school since December.
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