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Wrightslaw training programs are designed to meet the needs of parents of children with disabilities, regular and special educators, special education service providers, health care professionals, child advocates, and attorneys who represent children with disabilities.
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Special Education Law and Advocacy WebEx Training Program incorporates the content of a 6 hour Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy training program with 1.5 hours of bonus content.
The program is divided into four segments. Two segments focus on the law; two focus on knowledge and skills for effective advocacy.
Special Education Law Part 1 (1 hour, 15 minutes
Special Education Law Part 2 (1 hour, 44 minutes)
Special Education Advocacy, Part 1 (2 hours, 7 minutes)
Special Education Advocacy, Part 2 (1 hour, 30 minutes)
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) for Special Education Law & Advocacy.
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Understanding Your Child's Test Scores is a 1.5 hour program.
Pete Wright will teach you about the bell curve, mean, and standard
deviations.
You'll learn how to draw the bell curve and how to use your child's test scores to create powerful progress graphs.
Pete will also teach you about standard scores, percentile ranks, subtest scores, composite or cluster scores, and subtest scatter.
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Legal Requirements of IEPs is a 1.5 hour program.
Pete & Pam Wright will explain the legal requirements for IEPs to you in clear, no-nonsense language. You will learn how to use present levels of academic achievement and functional performance to create measurable academic and functional goals. You will learn how your child's progress will be measured, and when the school will provide you with progress reports.
Pete and Pam will teach you about accommodations and alternative assessments, transition assessments and transition plans, reviewing and revising IEPs, placement decisions, and much more.
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Training programs about -
How to Develop SMART IEPs
How to Organize Your Child's Special Education File
Paper Trails and Letters: How and Why
How to Prepare for School Meetings
School Meeting Survival Strategies
What Does Your Child Need? A Section 504 Plan or an IEP?
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