Math for All: Supporting Your Child with Disabilities in Math with Rachel Tabron

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Math for All: Supporting Your Child with Disabilities in Math with Alt+Shift Supporting your child in math can feel overwhelming for any parents, including parents of students with disabilities. This webinar aims to provide families with an understanding of math practices for students with disabilities and offer practical strategies they can use to support their

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IEP: A Closer Look with Stephanie Nicholls

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This free, online workshop takes a closer look at the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process. This workshop will help you: • take a more in depth look at the core areas of the IEP • prioritize your greatest concerns • learn how to address those concerns through the IEP process • improve your ability to

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Transition: What You Need to Know with Karen Wang

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Transition: What You Need to Know with Karen Wang This online workshop will teach participants how the IEP transition plan can be used along with community resources to plan a smooth transition from school to adulthood. -Understand the legal requirements of IEP's regarding transition planning and why it's important. -Understand the different parts of your

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Transition Beyond IDEA with Karen Wang

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Transition: Beyond IDEA with Karen Wang. Transition planning sets the goals and activities that will help a teenager achieve their post-high school plans. This online workshop will provide an overview of supports that can assist young adults with the transition from school to adult life. · Understand the transfer of parental rights at the age

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Supporting Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)@Home with Carolyn Parker

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Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is a tool for individuals who cannot fully rely on spoken words to communicate. For many students, AAC is a powerful tool that provides independence and confidence in expressing themselves. Parents, caregivers, and other family members are vital in supporting AAC. Many have questions about how to use AAC at

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