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The Special Ed Advocate Print this page 1. New Case 1. New Case In September, we announced the new redesigned Yellow Pages for Kids site. What is in store for you at the new Yellow Pages for Kids site? * Improved Navigation: Our new user-friendly navigational tabs and drop-down menus give you instant access to our comprehensive listings and features. * Yellow Pages User Guide: We created a user guide in an easy-to-follow format which makes using the website a snap! * Online Listing Application: Our online application makes updating or adding a your listing easier than ever. * New Look: Our sleek, updated design is sure to make visiting the Yellow Pages for Kids a colorful, lively, learning experience List of Topics, from A-Z l Sitemap Special Education Caselaw l Special Education Law Library l Articles
7. Coming Soon! Wrightslaw Special Education Law & Advocacy Programs in VA, DE, NC, CA, ME Wrightslaw offers a variety of special education law and advocacy programs taught by nationally-known experts in the field. The Winter schedule includes these programs: February 10: Falls Church, VA - From Emotions to Advocacy Training at Virginia Tech NoVa Center. Speaker: Pat Howey Download Registration Form: https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/reg/07.02.va.register.pdf February 13: Wilmington, DE - Special Education Law and Advocacy Training sponsored by the Parent Information Center of Delaware. Speakers: Pete and Pam Wright February 20: San Diego, CA - Special Education Advocacy Training sponsored by the San Diego County Chapter of the Autism Society of America. Speakers: Pete and Pam Wright February 27: Charlotte, NC - Special Education Law & Advocacy Training sponsored by The Arc of Mecklenburg County. Speakers: Pete and Pam Wright March 8: Bangor ME - Special Education Law and Advocacy Conference sponsored by the Maine Parent Federation. Speaker: Pete Wright Schedule l Program Descriptions We are scheduling programs for 2007 and 2008. If you are interested in bringing a Wrightslaw program to your community, please read Conference Information. 8. Subscription & Contact Info The Special Ed Advocate is a free online newsletter about special education legal and advocacy issues, cases, and tactics and strategies. The Special Ed Advocate is published weekly (usually on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, with occasional breaks). Subscribers also receive "alerts" about events and special offers on Wrightslaw publications and products. To unsubscribe, please go to http://list.feat.org/scripts/wa.exe?HOME. Scroll down the list and click the link to "Wrightslaw" at the end of the page, then click "Join or Leave Wrightslaw." This will take you to the page where you can change your subscription options. Click "Leave Wrightslaw." Please forward this issue of The Special Ed Advocate to others who share your interest in special education law and advocacy. If you were forwarded a copy of The Special Ed Advocate and want to subscribe, you can sign up through our website at: Read back issues of The Special Ed Advocate at the Archives. Contact Info Pete and Pam Wright The Special Ed Advocate
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