This training is an overview of IDEA (Individual with Disabilities Education Act) which is the law that protects the rights of children receiving special education services. Aspects covered: Evaluation process Individualized Education Program (IEP), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), Procedural Safeguards. REGISTER
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Please join us for our monthly ILS Webinar! The audience will learn about: • Getting ready for taxes • Who are dependents and who can claim them? • Advance Child Tax Credit Payments Presenter: Ms. Tammy Gay is currently a Senior Stakeholder Liaison in the Communications & Liaisons Division of the Internal Revenue Service. As... Read more » |
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Family Matter is seeking interested volunteers who would like to act at Educational Surrogate Parents at IEP meetings for students with disabilities who are children in care of the state or who do not have a parent who can legally represent them at special education trainings. Volunteers must complete a six hour training. Register for... Read more »
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An overview for parents/caregivers, educators, and other professionals that addresses the core characteristics of autism spectrum disorders. REGISTER ONLINE AT | REGISTRO POR INTERNET: RCADD.EVENTBRITE.COM All RCADD workshops will take place online using Zoom. Entrenamientos serán virtualmente, sobre la plataforma de Zoom. Questions? Please reach out to us at rcaddwest@gmail.com. Preguntas? Escriba a rcaddwest@gmail.com
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Presented by Gina Musielski , Family Resource Specialist ,STAR NET Region II Soon your child will be turning three! Are you ready? Join us for this webinar to help you prepare for your child’s transition from Early Intervention services to preschool. We’ll cover: Differences between EI and Early Childhood services Transition steps & timelines, and why... Read more » |
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Presenter: Scott Nixon Executive Director of Life’s Plan Incorporated Learn about the variety of estate planning tools that are important for the families of adults with disabilities with a special focus on Pooled Trusts for People with Disabilities. Also reviewing other planning issues including: • Special Needs Trust Administration • The importance of the Trust... Read more »
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An overview for parents/caregivers, educators, and other professionals that addresses the core characteristics of autism spectrum disorders REGISTER ONLINE AT | REGISTRO POR INTERNET: RCADD.EVENTBRITE.COM All RCADD workshops will take place online using Zoom. Entrenamientos serán virtualmente, sobre la plataforma de Zoom. Questions? Please reach out to us at rcaddwest@gmail.com. Preguntas? Escriba a rcaddwest@gmail.com |
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Family Matter is seeking interested volunteers who would like to act at Educational Surrogate Parents at IEP meetings for students with disabilities who are children in care of the state or who do not have a parent who can legally represent them at special education trainings. Volunteers must complete a six hour training. Register for... Read more » |
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This webinar is an overview of the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and how to navigate the IEP meeting. Our presenters will discuss the: Evaluation process Individualized Education Program (IEP), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), Procedural Safeguards. Preparing for your child's IEP meeting. What to do after the meeting. REGISTER |
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Le invitamos a una programación por el internet del programa IL Life Span sobre El Servicio de Impuesto Internos (IRS) La audiencia aprenderá: Como preparase para los impuestos Quiénes son dependientes y quién puede reclamarlos Sobre los pagos anticipados de crédito tributario por hijos en 2021 Presentadora: Nancy Feliciano Nancy Feliciano actualmente trabaja en el... Read more »
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Leigh Ann Davis, Director of Criminal Justice Initiatives, Director of The Arc's National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability® (NCCJD®), The Arc of the United States James Meadours, Civil Rights and Sexual Assault Prevention Activist Mark Starford, Educator and Training Development Director, The Board Resource Center (BRC) Kecia Weller, Abuse Prevention Advocate, The National Center on Criminal... Read more »
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Individuals with intellectual disabilities often have complex communication needs. Allison Liwanag is a speech-language pathologist and will be presenting on what communicating may be like for them, and how we as their family, caregivers, and the professionals serving them can be more competent communication partners. We will discuss the Communication Bill of Rights and strategies... Read more » |
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Families -What your Need to Know About Care Coordination for your Child with Special Needs? with Molly Hoffman, DSCC Click here to register, https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Fju_aNU9SSG_gHu9iABWCg
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Presented by Gina Musielski , Family Resource Specialist ,STAR NET Region II Soon your child will be turning three! Are you ready? Join us for this webinar to help you prepare for your child’s transition from Early Intervention services to preschool. We’ll cover: Differences between EI and Early Childhood services Transition steps & timelines, and why... Read more »
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Soon your child will be turning three! Are you ready? Join us for this webinar to help you prepare for your child’s transition from Early Intervention services to preschool. We’ll cover: Differences between EI and Early Childhood services Transition steps & timelines, and why they are important Eligibility for school based services Parent rights under... Read more » |
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Presented by Family Resource Center on Disabilities. This session will provide a basic overview of the services available from the vocational rehabilitation system for people with disabilities. It will cover eligibility, developing the Individualized Plan for Employment, available services, and financial factors to consider. Spanish and ASL interpretation will be available. Register Here
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Esta sesión proporcionará una descripción básica de los servicios disponibles del sistema de rehabilitación vocacional para personas con discapacidades. Cubrirá la elegibilidad, el desarrollo del Plan Individualizado de Empleo, los servicios disponibles y los factores financieros a considerar. Se ofrecerá interpretación al español y ASL (lenguaje de señas americano) Regístrese Aquí |
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Presented by Family Resource Center on Disabilities (FRCD). Does your child struggle in school? Do you suspect your child may need special education services, but don’t know how to get started? This may be the webinar for you. The evaluation is one of the first phases to obtaining an IEP for your child. This webinar... Read more » |
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Un resume para padres, familias, y profesionistas sobre las características de los trastornos del espectro de autismo (TEA) con un énfasis en la detección temprana. Nuestros talleres son para padres, familiares, cuidadores, educadores y otros profesionales. Las horas de crédito están disponibles de parte del Illinois State Board of Education, Intervención Temprana y Trabajadores Sociales... Read more » |
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2 events,What are Zoom Sibshops? Peer support, educational and activity-based groups on Zoom for kids who have a brother or sister with a disability or chronic condition. Sibling Support Project: Sibshops are a registered program with the National Sibling Support Project: www.siblingsupport.org. What happens at a Zoom Sibshop? Sibs will enjoy activities, games and discussions about... Read more »
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What are Zoom Sibshops? Peer support, educational and activity-based groups on Zoom for kids who have a brother or sister with a disability or chronic condition. Sibling Support Project: Sibshops are a registered program with the National Sibling Support Project: www.siblingsupport.org. What happens at a Zoom Sibshop? Sibs will enjoy activities, games and discussions about... Read more » |
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This group is FREE and open for anyone to attend. Providing an opportunity to connect, share experiences, and learn about new resources. Presented by Alicia Hann, with special guest Brandon Adjoumani. Brandon Adjoumani is a self-published author, and a graduate student pursuing a degree in teaching. As an individual with Autism and ADHD, he has faced... Read more » |
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Intended Audience – ECSE and General Educators, Teacher Assistants, Family Members, Early Intervention Description – This is a 1.5 hour Spanish storytelling workshop for Spanish speakers to help incorporate storytelling into their lessons. This is for fluent Spanish speakers who want to learn some creative storytelling techniques while reading to children and also learning how to invent... Read more »
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Krescene Beck has a lifetime of experience supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She will discuss Menstruation Mood Swings Hormones Masturbation The difference of Puberty in Boys & Girls Register HERE |
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Presented by Family Resource Center on Disabilities. Preparing your child to transition to adulthood can be a daunting task. This webinar will focus on the initial steps of the transition process in the Illinois special education system from an academic perspective. The topics covered include: Defining transition plans and its components Understanding transition services Tips... Read more » |
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Sibshops provides opportunities for siblings of children with disabilities to meet other siblings and engage in peer support in a relaxed, supportive, and recreational setting. For siblings of children with disabilities, ages 6-12 years old. Register HERE Location: Abe and Ida Cooper Center 6639 N. Kedzie Chicago, IL 60645 |
