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DoubleTree
Hotel
3100 Camino Del Rio Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
Program
Description
One-day
special education law and advocacy programs focus on four areas:
- special
education law, rights and responsibilities
- tests
and measurements to measure progress & regression
- SMART
IEPs
- introduction
to tactics & strategies for effective advocacy
Wrightslaw
programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, educators, health
care providers, advocates and attorneys who represent children with
disabilities regarding special education. The program is not disability
specific.
Agenda
7:00-8:00 |
Registration
and Continental Breakfast |
8:00-9:30 |
Introductions
- IDEA
History and Overview
- Section
1400 Findings, Purpose
- Section
1401 Definitions: Special Education, Related Services, LD,
etc.
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9:30-9:45 |
Break |
9:45-11:00 |
- Section
1412 Extended School Year, Child Find, Least Restrictive Environment/Mainstreaming/Inclusion,
Private Placements, Statewide Assessments
- Understanding
Tests and Measurements, and the Bell Curve, Standard Scores,
Scale Scores, % ranks, Grade Equivalent, Age Equivalent
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11:00-12:00 |
Lunch |
12:00-1:30 |
- Section
1414 Evaluations and IEPs
- Section
1415 Prior Written Notice, Procedural Safeguards Notice, Mediation,
Due Process Hearing, Appeal, Discipline, Age of Majority
- Section
504, ADA, FERPA
- NCLB
No Child Left Behind
- Litigation:
Special Ed Caselaw
- S.M.A.R.T.
IEPs
- Special
Ed Advocacy for the Parent, Advocate, and Parents Attorney
- Legal,
systemic and school culture obstacles to compliance
with IDEA-04
The
Parent as the Special Ed Manager and Expert
- Developing
the Master Plan
- Knowing
the Rules of the Game
- Recognizing
and Avoiding the Fatal Obstacles
- How
to Deal with Conflict, a Healthy and Normal event
- Crisis,
Emergency, Help
- Organization
of the Childs File
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1:30-1:45 |
Break |
1:45-3:00 |
- Tactics
and Strategies
- Rule
of Adverse Assumptions
- Private
Evaluations
- Paper
Trails
- The
Letter to the Stranger
- 5
Ws + H + E
- Preparation
for Meetings
- Meeting
Strategies
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3:00-3:30 |
Questions
and Answers |
Registration
Registration
Fees |
On
or before
January 29, 2010
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After
January 29, 2010
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Individual |
$100
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$125
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Couple |
$175
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$200
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Couples receive one set of books. The couples pricing option is
designed to support families by offering a reduced price to married
couples or partners raising a child with disabilities. If you do
not fit this description, please register as an individual or professional.
Registration
fee includes continental breakfast, lunch and snacks. Registrants
will also receive two books Wrightslaw:
Special Education Law, 2nd Edition and Wrightslaw:
From Emotions to Advocacy, 2nd Edition.
Click
here to register online.
Click
here
to download the brochure.
Credits - .6 CEU's (continuing
education units) have been approved for this conference. The additional
$9 fee is payable at the conference. 6 CLE's (continuing legal education)
credits have been approved.
Cancellations: All cancellations
must be made in writing - Cancellation will be accepted until February
26, 2010 and refunds will be given minus a $20.00 administrative
charge. After this time, no refunds will be given.
Questions? Contact H.E.A.R.T.S.
Connection by telephone 661-328-9055 or toll free 800-210-7633 between
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Wrightslaw
programs often fill up early - don't miss out!
Logistics,
Directions, Accommodations
Directions
Click here to access MapQuest.
Parking
Parking
is available free at the hotel.
Airports
Meadows
Field
(5 miles to the DoubleTree Hotel)
Los Angeles LAX
(2 hour drive)
Accommodations
DoubleTree
Hotel
3100 Camino Del Rio Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
661-323-7111
A
special conference rate is available. Mention group code WRIGHTSLAW
for the discount beginning October 6, 2009.
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