July and August Events

March 26, 2009 · Leave a Comment

AZ Dept of Education Presents:

Summer
Parent Workshops!

This three part series is designed to provide parents with the information and skills they need to actively participate throughout the Special Education Process!

July 11th – Part I
July 25th – Part II
August 8th – Part III

10:00 am—12:00 pm

Click Here for Flyer (must have MSWord to view)

Location:
The Hope Group
4530 E. Muirwood
Phoenix, AZ 85048

Please RSVP:
Leave message with number
of persons attending
at 480-607-3030 or Email:
barbra.ross@azed.gov

Presented by:
Barb Ross,
ADE/ESS/PIN Specialist
East Maricopa County
Part I: Participation in the Special Education Process

This training discusses how children with disabilities and their
parents are guaranteed certain rights, known as
procedural safeguards, from ages birth through 21.

Part II: Participation in the IEP Process

This training provides an overview of the purpose of the IEP,
who may participate in the IEP meeting, how to prepare for and participate in the IEP process.

Part III: Parents as Advocates

The training includes information on
effective communication, what to do when you disagree
with the proposed program for the student and
following the chain of command. The training focuses
on the importance of learning appropriate advocacy skills.
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P.O.P.S.I.C.L.E. presents:

Parent Workshop Series

Understanding your Child’s Feeding Challenges:
Practical Strategies and Useful Resources

Sponsored by:
Easter Seals
Southwest Human Development
and P.O.P.S.I.C.L.E. Center

Presented by: Marsha Dunn-Klein


Workshops held at:

Easter Seals
Southwest Human Development
2850 N. 24th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85008

Workshops run from 3:00pm-5:00pm
on the dates listed below
Registration begins 2:30pm
Workshops begin promptly at 3:00pm


Workshop series consists of 10 sessions meant to build on each other
but may also stand independently

Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
Session 6
Session 7
Session 8
Session 9
Session10

Mar 12, 2009
Apr 16, 2009
May 14, 2009
Jun 18, 2009
Aug 20, 2009
Sep 17, 2009
Oct 22, 2009
Nov 19, 2009
Feb 18, 2010
Mar 18, 2010

The “Get Permission” Approach
Transitioning from Tube Feeding
Transitioning from Tube Feeding
Autism Mealtime Challenges
“Familiar Stretch” Approach
Homemade Blended Formula
Sensory Mealtime Challenges
Mealtime-visually impaired
Making Mealtimes Enjoyable

Register Here

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