Preparing for your Child’s Annual IEP Review
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
6:30-7:15 pm
Presented by Micki Moran, J.D., this webinar will help you prepare for your child’s annual IEP review by addressing the development of an agenda, measurable goals, setting priorities, related services and extended school year.
There will be time for Q&A.
Who should attend the webinar?
Parents
School Personnel
Service Providers
Therapists
Click here to REGISTER
For more information, call or email Karen Royko at 847-926-0101 or
karenr@lawforchild.com
Micki Moran
The Child & Family Law Center of the North Shore
1950 Sheridan Road, Suite 201
Highland Park, IL 60035
Phone (847)926-0101
Fax (847)926-8500
www.lawforchild.com
www.specialneedsdivorceillinois.com
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Lunch and Learn Webinar: Dissecting the IEP Part 3: Placement and Least Restrictive Environment
Do you find your child’s Individualized Education Program(IEP) document cumbersome and overwhelming? Would you like to feel better prepared for your child’s next IEP meeting? This 6 part webinar series breaks down the components of the IEP to ensure that you have clear an understanding of your child’s IEP.
This webinar will focus on the placement section of the IEP and delve into Least Restrictive Environment.
Do you find your child’s Individualized Education Program(IEP) document cumbersome and overwhelming? Would you like to feel better prepared for your child’s next IEP meeting?
This webinar will focus on helping parents understand how their child is currently performing as it pertains to the IEP.
This training is an overview of IDEA (Individual with Disabilities Education Act) which is the law that protects the rights of children receiving special education services.
Aspects covered:
- Evaluation process
- Individualized Education Program (IEP),
- Least Restrictive Environment (LRE),
- Procedural Safeguards.
- Special Education and Remote Learning
- Returning to School
Este taller incluye información sobre las normas y reglamentos relacionados con la creación del Programa de Educación Individualizada (IEP). ¿Quién es elegible para un IEP? ¿Qué dice la ley federal (IDEA) sobre el IEP? ¿Cuál es el propósito del IEP? Quien está en el equipo del IEP? ¿Qué debería incluirse en el IEP?

Do you have specific questions about your child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP)? Family Resource Center on Disabilities is hosting an informal School Check-In Chat to discuss
-School Concerns
-Student experiences
-Parent advocacy resources
Blind Service Association and Family Resource Center on Disabilities will hold a workshop called “Navigating the IEP Process”.
This will unlock the ability to be a better advocate for your child. Professional parent advocates will discuss:
-What advantages and challenges IEPs offer.
-How to talk to teachers and administrators
-What questions to ask at IEP meetings
-Answer all your questions
Learn key information about the education system to better serve and provide for your child. The workshop will be at Blind Service Association at 17 N State St suite 1050 in Chicago from 5:30 to 7:30pm.
Discount parking for $14 is available at 20 E Randolph. Please call 312-236-0808 to RSVP or for more information.
Abogacía Eficaz
Estas cansado de dar vueltas al rededor de una sopa de alfabeto y siglas y no estas suguro de lo que puedes o debes hacer para ayudar ha tú hijo/hija? Este taller le proporcionará estas herramientas importantes:
• El paso de la frustración a el poder
• ¿Quién es un defensor y por que ser un defensor?
• Siga las seis habilidades para la abogacía eficaz.