Year: 2016

Year: 2016

Procedural Safeguards – Don’t Just Sign Them, Know Them
August 27, 2016 Advocacy, News stacey

The Procedural Safeguards related to special education is a document that outlines parent’s rights and comes in a book format in most states. This book contains information that the states are required to give to parents of children with disabilities. Each state is permitted to set up this document based upon their state regulations, but

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Training Schedule
July 8, 2016 Advocacy stacey

Due to Covid-19, all in-person trainings have been postponed. Watch this site for new information as we come back “on-line”. We provide workshops, collaboratives, speaking engagements and trainings on topics such as: For Parents: ★ Meeting Your Infant’s Developmental Needs★ Recognizing the Early Signs of Disability in Young Children ★ First Steps After Diagnosis of

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Online Learning
July 8, 2016 Advocacy stacey

This page is in the works of being completed. But, in the meantime, please watch this interview with Pete and Pam Wright, from Wrightslaw, as they discuss FAPE and returning to school during Covid.

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Parent Coaching
July 8, 2016 Advocacy stacey

Who couldn’t benefit from a coach? That’s why there are life coaches, fitness coaches, business coaches, etc. Just because you have a child with a special need DO NOT mean that you’re meant to walk along this journey on your own – DON’T be a martyr! It’s not good for your health and well-being. As

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