Check out Iowa, New Hampshire, Georgia and South Carolina. Take advantage of our busy schedule and attend a conference near you.
Visit our schedule page for a full listing of Wrightslaw conferences.
Special Education Law and Advocacy
Check out Iowa, New Hampshire, Georgia and South Carolina. Take advantage of our busy schedule and attend a conference near you.
Visit our schedule page for a full listing of Wrightslaw conferences.
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I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to thank you for the fabulous job you did at the SC conference. I am already receiving great feedback from the parents I serve.
I want to thank you and Pam both for all the help you have given me and every other parent like me. I cannot tell you how much I admire you both for what you do. You truly make a difference in the lives of others.
Sincerely,
Susan
Thanks for the info for the SC conference.
DC
I’m not sure where you’re located. You’ll find the sponsor’s contact number on these conference pages. Call to see if space and on-site registration is available.
Oct. 23 – Bedford, NH
https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/08.10.nh.htm
Oct. 24 – Savannah, GA
https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/08.10.ga.htm
Oct. 30 – West Columbia, SC
https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/08.10.sc.htm
I am still trying to rearrange my schedule to attend if there are any spots available.
Where can I check availability and sign up?
Time and space are running out! Register today for a Wrightslaw conference near you.
David: Thanks for the kind words. I’m glad From Emotions to Advocacy” has been helpful to you and your family. It’s clear that you have read it and used it!
My wife and I attended the Wright’s law conference last year and it was a wise investment of time.
Our copy of From Emotion to Advocacy that we obtained at the conference now has highlight ler all throughout and many pages are dog eared.
Thank you Pam and Pete for you dedication to making a positive difference in our children’s lives.
I would encourage anyone interesed in advocating for better educational services for their child to attend.