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January 23rd Workshop: Special Education Law and Advocacy Parents strive to be the best
advocates they can for their child, but understanding the child’s rights under the
ever-changing laws and regulations in special education can be challenging. Parents and professionals are invited to
participate in a comprehensive workshop designed to familiarize participants
with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and how to secure
appropriate special education and related services. Topics to be covered include:
- Special Education Laws and Regulations: an overview
of IDEA, FAPE, LRE and IEP;
- The IEP Process: learn how to create a comprehensive
education plan and identify appropriate and meaningful goals;
- Advocacy
Techniques: discover successful negotiation, preparation and organization
strategies, and ways to handle conflicts with your school district;
- Due
Process and Pendency Proceedings: learn about the procedure of appealing
an inappropriate placement and what rights your child has during pendency;
- Assessment
and Evaluations: understand the different evaluation procedures, discover
which tests are meaningful and why, and how they become critical to
sustaining burdens of proving appropriateness;
- Additional
Legal Considerations: learn about special areas such as estate and
financial planning, guardianships and supplemental needs trusts.
- Mock CSE Meeting: participants will be given the
opportunity to take part in a staged CSE meeting to learn effective
techniques and ways to avoid common pitfalls.
Presented by Sheryl Frishman,
Esq.
Friday January 23rd at NTS Training Center 35 E Grassy Sprain
Road , Suites 100 , Yonkers 9:00
am to 5:00 pm – Registration begins 8:30
Members - $25 / Non-Members - $75
Limited to 30 Participants
Attendance must be
reserved in advance
Lunch on your own
For more information or to
reserve attendance please contact
Navigating the Spectrum
(914) 826-5300
events@...
www.navigatingthespectrum.org
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