Program Focuses on Families in Need of Special Education Services
Posted on: Monday, 20 March 2006, 00:00 CST
The Wrightslaw Special Education Law & Advocacy Boot Camp will be held April 7 and 8 at Lancaster Bible College, 901 Eden Road. The training program is geared to families with children who receive special education services and educators, administrators, health care providers, therapists, advocates and attorneys
. Peter and Pamela Darr Wright will teach participants how to use special education statutes and regulations to get answers to questions. They will provide information about how to use tests and measurements to gauge educational progress and to write individualized education plan goals. Other topics will include how to use advocacy strategies to negotiate for appropriate special education programs. The event is sponsored by the Lancaster County Center for Autism Resources & Education. Cost ranges from $90 to $110 for those who register before March 1; $90 to $130 after that date. For more information or to register, visit www.lccare.org, www.wrightslaw.com or call Amy Koring at 431-9600.Source: Intelligencer Journal
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