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April Showers Bring…Wrightslaw Conferences!

Posted on 03/31/2011 by Wrightslaw — 2 Comments ↓

Still time to sign up! Check out the Spring conference schedule. Join Pete Wright, Esq., in Greensboro, NC on April 7, Annapolis, MD on April 9, and Roanoke, WV on Continue Reading →

Posted in Advocacy, General Info, Seminars & Training, Special Ed Law | 2 Comments ↓

Sign Up Today for The Atypical Learner Conference in Annapolis, MD – April 8-10, 2011

Posted on 03/23/2011 by Wrightslaw — 2 Comments ↓

The Atypical Learner Conference, designed for parents and caregivers of bright children who might be failing in school. The conference will focus on common causes and explanations for dyslexia, ADHD, Continue Reading →

Posted in General Info | Tagged ADHD, Conference, Dyslexia, Special Ed Law, special education training | 2 Comments ↓

March is a Busy Conference Month for Wrightslaw

Posted on 02/09/2011 by Wrightslaw — 3 Comments ↓

One month, four states, five Wrightslaw conferences! Join Pete Wright, Esq., in Baton Rouge, LA on March 3, Eureka, CA on March 17, Monterey, CA on March 24 and Norfolk, Continue Reading →

Posted in General Info | Tagged Parent advocacy, Special Education Law, special education training | 3 Comments ↓

Don’t Miss Out! Register For The Waldorf, MD Wrightslaw Conference Today

Posted on 01/28/2011 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

Space is still available for the upcoming Wrightslaw conference in Waldorf, MD. This location is just outside of Washington, DC. Listen to Pete discuss two recent rulings from Maryland’s U.S. Continue Reading →

Posted in General Info | Tagged Conference, special education training | Leave a reply

Sign Up Today! – Wrightslaw Conference Just Outside of Washington, DC

Posted on 01/07/2011 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

Join Pete Wright for a Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy training at the Greater Waldorf Jaycees Community Center in Waldorf, MD. The Center for Children, Inc. is sponsoring this Continue Reading →

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Don’t Miss Out! FREE Wrightslaw Conference Just Outside of Oklahoma City

Posted on 12/01/2010 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

Last Wrightslaw conference for 2010…and its FREE! Sponsored by the Oklahoma Disability Law Center and Partners in Education Advocacy. Join national expert Peter Wright, Esq. for a Wrightslaw Special Education Continue Reading →

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Early Bird Registration Extended to October 8!

Posted on 10/05/2010 by Wrightslaw — 2 Comments ↓

The Early Bird registration fee has been extended until October 8 for the Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy conference in Fredericksburg, VA. Take advantage of both the extra savings Continue Reading →

Posted in General Info, Seminars & Training | Tagged Advocacy, Special Education Law, special education training | 2 Comments ↓

Conference Season Starts in October!

Posted on 09/16/2010 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

Take the time and check out our October conference schedule –  Join Pat Howey in Boulder, CO on October 2 for an Emotions to Advocacy Training. Join Pete Wright in Continue Reading →

Posted in General Info, Seminars & Training | Tagged Advocacy, Conference, IDEA 2004, special education training | Leave a reply

From Emotions To Advocacy Conference Coming to Boulder, Colorado

Posted on 09/09/2010 by Wrightslaw — Leave a reply

Join Paralegal and Advocate, Pat Howey in beautiful Boulder, Colorado for a Wrightslaw From Emotions to Advocacy Training. Wrightslaw  programs are not disability specific. For additional details and to register Continue Reading →

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Experienced Advocacy: What I Rely on Most

Posted on 06/28/2010 by Wrightslaw — 4 Comments ↓

Recently, we heard from an experienced advocate in Vermont who shared some insight about his years as an advocate and what has served him well. We thought we would share, Continue Reading →

Posted in Advocacy, Eligibility, General Info, Humor, Legal News, Military Families, Special Ed Law, Strategies, Transition | Tagged Experienced Advocacy, The Lighter Side | 4 Comments ↓

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