Transition to Kindergarten is a dynamic and interactive workshop that helps children with disabilities transition to kindergarten with their families. By addressing the common questions and concerns that accompany this important step in their lives, Transition to Kindergarten will help families understand their rights and responsibilities as active participants in the process.
Tag: Inclusion
What happens after the 3rd birthday and your child transitions from Early Steps (Part C of IDEA) to the local school system (Part B of IDEA)? In this presentation, we will go over step by step what to expect when your child, if eligible, transitions out of Early Steps with their Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP) and into the school system/Pre-K with their first Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Join parent trainer Glenesha Milner on Monday, November 4th, at 6 PM EST for “Effective Strategies for Supporting Students and Building Stronger Reading Skills” on Facebook Live. https://www.facebook.com/popinfl
This engaging presentation equips educators and parents with practical, evidence-based techniques to enhance students’ reading abilities. You’ll discover strategies that are easy to implement in the classroom and at home, helping foster literacy growth in everyday routines. Participants will leave with valuable insights into creating a supportive environment that nurtures a love for reading and promotes long-term academic success.
Join our AI presenter for a webinar on Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at 1 PM EST.
This presentation will explore inclusive education, including its definition, key components, and evidence-based planning and instructional practices to promote meaningful access to a general education curriculum and classroom, as well as meaningful access to the least restrictive environment and peer relationships and support in inclusive classrooms.
Tune in to Parent Training Specialist Glenesha Milner every Monday at 1 PM EST from April 29, 2024, to May 27, 2024, except for Monday, May 13, 2024, for an informative four-module presentation on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
IDEA is a federal law requiring schools to serve the educational needs of eligible students with disabilities. This presentation will provide an overview of IDEA, in which participants will learn about the thirteen disability categories covered under IDEA and how each part of IDEA (A, B, C, and D) deals with a specific area of the law. This presentation will also provide a glimpse at IDEA’s six major principles, focusing on student and parental rights as well as the responsibilities of public schools for students with disabilities.
Description of the Event: VPK families! Do you want to make sure your child is ready for Kindergarten? The ELC of Osceola County is partnering with many community partners for an event that will help you learn more about your child’s development as well as support children and families getting more resources. Come join us for this fun, engaging, and informative time.
This presentation will explore inclusive education, including the definition, key components, and evidence-based planning and instructional practices to promote meaningful access to a general education classroom” with “meaningful access to the least restrictive environment and peer relationships and support in inclusive classrooms.
Facebook Live link: https://www.facebook.com/FNDPEN
This presentation will explore inclusive education, including the definition, key components, and evidence-based planning and instructional practices to promote meaningful access to a general education classroom” with “meaningful access to the least restrictive environment and peer relationships and support in inclusive classrooms.
Facebook Live Link: https://fb.me/e/5YUtXS5h9
Starting this October, FND PEN will be hosting an in-person monthly workshop in collaboration with Lake County Public School.
We will cover a wide variety of topics related to special education, effective communication, resources, and much more.
On January 17, 2024, we will present a workshop on ‘Best Practices for Inclusion’.
This is an in-person event and you can register in advance at this link: https://forms.gle/W4dMTQypncy4VDYM6 or scan the QR code to register.
Workshop Details:
This presentation will explore inclusive education, including the definition, key components, and evidence-based planning and instructional practices to promote meaningful access to a general education curriculum and classroom with meaningful access to the least restrictive environment and peer relationships and support in inclusive classrooms.
Starting this September FND PEN will be hosting virtual monthly webinars in collaboration with the Down Syndrome Association of Central Florida.
We will cover a wide variety of topics related to special education, effective communication, resources and much more.
It will be held monthly on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Please use this link to register in advance: Registration Link