• Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of Tweens (grades 4-9)

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Description
    This group is designed for parents and other adult family members of Autistic children in the tween range (grades 4-9). The multi-session support group provides a guaranteed spot over a set number of sessions, which creates an opportunity to develop deeper connections and receive extensive peer support from the same group members.

    Dates
    March 25
    April 8
    April 22
    May 6
    May 20
    June 3
    June 17
    July 1

    $180
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of Tweens (grades 4-9)

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Description
    This group is designed for parents and other adult family members of Autistic children in the tween range (grades 4-9). The multi-session support group provides a guaranteed spot over a set number of sessions, which creates an opportunity to develop deeper connections and receive extensive peer support from the same group members.

    Dates
    March 25
    April 8
    April 22
    May 6
    May 20
    June 3
    June 17
    July 1

    $180
  • Transitioning from early intervention to special education services

    When a child with disabilities turns three, they make the transition from early intervention to preschool and special education. This workshop will explain the difference between early intervention services and preschool special education services and provide helpful tips for making this change.

    Free
  • Early Intervention to Early Education

    Join us to learn how to take the lead in your child's educational journey by knowing who is on your child's evaluation team, developing effective communication skills, exploring placement options, and planning for transitions.

  • Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of Tweens (grades 4-9)

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Description
    This group is designed for parents and other adult family members of Autistic children in the tween range (grades 4-9). The multi-session support group provides a guaranteed spot over a set number of sessions, which creates an opportunity to develop deeper connections and receive extensive peer support from the same group members.

    Dates
    March 25
    April 8
    April 22
    May 6
    May 20
    June 3
    June 17
    July 1

    $180
  • Building College Pathways to Employment: A Panel on Collaboration between Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies and Inclusive Postsecondary Education Programs

    This webinar will provide an overview of the current national landscape of inclusive postsecondary education (IPSE) programs, including key features and insights from federally funded model demonstration projects. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of the role of vocational rehabilitation (VR) services in supporting students enrolled in IPSE programs. The session will also highlight relevant federal legislation and guidance to inform the integration of IPSE within the broader scope of VR services.

    Free
  • Multi-Session Support Group for Parents of Tweens (grades 4-9)

    Recurring
    Virtual

    Description
    This group is designed for parents and other adult family members of Autistic children in the tween range (grades 4-9). The multi-session support group provides a guaranteed spot over a set number of sessions, which creates an opportunity to develop deeper connections and receive extensive peer support from the same group members.

    Dates
    March 25
    April 8
    April 22
    May 6
    May 20
    June 3
    June 17
    July 1

    $180
  • Charting My Course: Leading the Way in IEPs- Family Matters

    Join us for an empowering, interactive session designed to equip educators, families, and students with strategies and tools to support student-led IEP meetings. This webinar explores how using Charting the LifeCourse tools can promote student voice, build self-advocacy skills, and shift the IEP process from adult-led to student-centered.

    This webinar is ideal for:
    Special educators, transition coordinators, family advocates, related service providers, and middle-to-high school students with IEPs.

  • What a Great IDEA!

    Join us as P2P discusses the basic components of Special Education and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This training will explain how the process of special education works, including Child Find, Response to Intervention (RTI) and Student Support Teams; making a referral; what to expect from an evaluation; how to prepare for an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting and how to resolve disputes.

  • Peace, Love, and Harmony

    Join us as P2P discusses effective communication skills to develop a partnership with your child's IEP/IFSP team. Get tips for preparing for school meetings and how to be an effective member of the team. This training should be attended by families with a rising kindergartener or anyone new to the IEP meeting process.

  • WrightsLaw Conference: Special Education and Advocacy Skills

    UGA Conference Center - Tifton 15 RDC Rd, Tifton, GA

    Learn how to navigate the IEP process and how to be an advocate for children with special needs by attending the WrightsLaw Conference! This event is for parents, educators, health care providers, advocates and attorneys who represent children with disabilities regarding special education.

    $75
  • Assistive Technology Tools for Independence – a TASK webinar

    Assistive technology empowers individuals with disabilities by enhancing their participation in daily life, promoting self-determination and independence. These tools help users to access information, assist with form completion, improve organization and time management, and help break tasks into manageable steps, ultimately contributing to greater autonomy.

    Free