The IEP Advocate is presenting an IEP workshop to cover practical and useful information to help you get the services your child needs to be successful in school.
Here are some of the topics you’ll learn:
- Exactly what services the public school provides that are available to your child.
- Negotiating strategies when you’re in an IEP meeting.
- Things the school districts don’t want you to know.
- How to get enough time (1 to 2 hours) for an IEP meeting to discuss your concerns.
- How to get all the teachers and therapists to attend – and stay – for the whole meeting.
- How to get your child properly evaluated so the real cause of your child’s struggles is clearly identified.
- Good, measurable, attainable goals are on the IEP.
- How to walk out of the meeting with a feeling of accomplishment, knowing the meeting was productive.
Instructor:
Pam Lindemann, The IEP Advocate – one of the most sought after advocates in Florida – teaches you the exact strategies she uses to help hundreds of children in the public school system. A no-nonsense (but fun!), jam-packed six hours that will educate, encourage and empower you to become a better advocate for your child.
Location:
Faith Hall at First Baptist Orlando
3000 S. John Young Parkway
Orlando, FL 32805
Date and Time:
Saturday, October 1, 2011 from 9AM – 3PM EDT
Seminar Fee:
$25 per person includes training and resource material.
Registration:
Please visit their event website to register.
Questions?
Kerri Quayle
Call: (407) 342-9836
theiepadvocate@hotmail.com