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The Special Ed Advocate Newsletter
June 12, 2005


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Alert - Proposed Regs Available Now!

Friday, January 21 and Saturday, January 22, 2005

You will learn:

* how to find answers to your questions in special education laws and regulations
* how to use tests and measurements to measure progress
* how to write SMART IEPs
* how to use tactics and strategies to get quality special education services

"What a marvelous conference! I often leave sped presentations angry and/or guilty because of all the things that were done or not done. This time I left encouraged, inspired and armed!" - Ellen, Maryland


Registration Information

Registration Fee: Registration fee for a Student (copy of student ID required) $ 50, Professional $ 80., Individual $ 80., Family (2 individuals living in same household /one set of books) $125. To qualify for the Family Rate please enclose a photocopy of both drivers license. Both individuals must live in the same residence. Students are required to send a xeroxed copy of their student ID card. If you need more information please feel free to call (407) 823-1297.

Registrants will receive two books - Wrightslaw: Special Education Law and Wrightslaw: From Emotions to Advocacy (value: $59.90) a Snack Break on Friday, and Box Lunch on Saturday. Note: Books may not be available to last minute registrations and walk-ins.

Deadline for receipt of payment is Friday, January 7, 2005. For any cancellations there will be a $10. processing fee. Space is limited. On-site reservations will be accepted provided there is space at a fee of $90.

Register today!

https://www.wrightslaw.com/flyers/05.01.fl.pdf

Note: To open this document, you need Adobe Reader in your computer. You can download this free program from the Adobe site at - http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html

For more info about the Florida program, including hotels, directions, and things to do, please visit the Orlando, Florida conference page:

https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/05.01.fl.htm

Questions? Please Contact Amy Van Bergen, Executive Director, Down Syndrome Association of Central Florida, 1137 Edgewater Drive, Suite 101, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 540-1121, (407) 540-1124 (FAX), E-mail: avanbergen@dsacf.org


Wrightslaw: Seminars & Training Programs

To learn when we are scheduled to come to your area, please visit the seminars & schedule page.

Conferences are now being booked for 2005. To learn how you can bring a Wrightslaw program to your community, please visit our FAQs page.


What People Are Saying . . .

"The Wrightslaw Special Education Law Seminar was a tremendously rewarding experience and will forever change our practice." - Bryan I. Eder, Esq., Chudnof & Eder, PLC

"Thank you for the most informative seminar I have ever attended. I learned so much!" - Jackie, Oklahoma


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Contact Info

Pete and Pam Wright
Wrightslaw & The Special Ed Advocate
P. O. Box 1008
Deltaville, VA 23043
Website: https://www.wrightslaw.com
Email: newsletter@wrightslaw.com


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