and we talked about hoshe was feeling.nd she was very sad that we >> this is much bigger than just saying, let's open schools. what does that game plan look like for our kids? and the plan that comes out of th children aggressively. >> we've been home for a month, and i think maybe i have sat him down and gotten him to engage, maybe three times. and it's a little bit heartbreaking, but it also is, i just chalk it up to a win, because you got to take what you can get, and hoping that will lead to more success. >> woodruff: heartwarming and also hard to hear. we want to dig deeper at the challenges facing families with special need students right now she is the legal director for the council of parent attorneys and advocates, a non-profit that aims to protect the legal and civil rights of children wit disabilities. selene almazan, thank you very much.oi you have been this work for, what, more than 30 years. and you were telling us that one of the hardest things aboatut going on right now is what these children are losing ssr