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Special Education Rights Training

Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

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Does your child Have Special Education Needs?

              Do You Know Your Rights?

    Special Education Rights Seminar

                                                  10:00am - 1:00pm

This is a FREE training seminar for parents and professionals.

  

Do you need help in....

  • Understanding your rights under IDEA (Individual with Disabilities Education Act) and section 504 (of the Rehab Act)?   
  • Obtaining appropriate Special Education services for your child?
  • Accessing and understanding your child's evaluation?
  • Preparing for Individualized Education plan meetings?
  • Accessing your child's school record?
  • Preparing for mediation or due process hearing?                       

You can get the help you need at this free training seminar on Special Education Rights!!!!!!!!!!

                                           You will get:

  • Information on Special Education rights for public and private schools
  • Step-by-step instruction on preparing for: evaluation, IEP meeting/annual reviews, access to student record, mediation, due process hearings, and other special education meetings
  • Basic training on negotiating with school districts for appropriate services
  • Free Special Education materials
  • A complimentary copy of ISBE's new Educational Rights and Responsibilities: Understanding Special Education in Illinois

               Pre-registration is required for this seminar.

                    

 

 

When & Where



FRCD office
20 East Madison Street
Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60604

Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (CT)


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Family Resource Center on Disabilities



Family Resource Center on Disabilities is a Parent Training and information Center funded by the US Department of Education; Office of Special Education Program.

FRCD Provides:

Information/Referral Service and Individual Assistance Services

special Education Rights Seminars

Transition Services through the Youth Advocacy Project, prepares Chicago youth with a disability for adulthood, using a family-center approach