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Events for March 12, 2024 - February 21, 2024

New York State Alternate Assessment (NYSAA): Essential Information for Families of Students with Disabilities

Zoom

This training is to educate families on the New York State Alternate Assessment (NYSAA) which is part of the NYS testing program that measures attainment of the State’s learning standards for students with the most severe disabilities in grades 3-8 and high school. Participants will learn about all State assessment options, what the NYSAA test […]

PlanificaciĂłn de la transiciĂłn de la educaciĂłn especial preescolar al jardĂ­n de infantes (CPSE a CSE)

Zoom

Este taller apoyará a los padres mientras se preparan para la transiciĂłn de su hijo de la educaciĂłn especial preescolar al kindergarten. Los temas cubiertos incluyen: Entender las diferencias entre el ComitĂ© para la EducaciĂłn Especial Preescolar (CPSE) y el ComitĂ© para la EducaciĂłn Especial (CSE), entender el proceso de transiciĂłn de CPSE a CSE, […]

Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Services and Eligibility

Zoom

Please join us for a workshop on OPWDD services and eligibility. The New York State Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) is responsible for coordinating services for New Yorkers with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Through this workshop you will learn about the range of OPWDD services available to you and your loved one, and […]

Mental Health Awareness Month: Ending the Silence for Families and Staff

Zoom

May is Mental Health Awareness Month! The rates of anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions continue to increase for young people, including those identified with additional special education needs. This compelling presentation will educate parents, school staff and caregivers about the warning signs of mental health conditions, about what steps to take if your […]

Agency 101 – Connecting Individuals with Disabilities to Adult Agencies

Zoom

Identifying the agencies who will be working with students and their families post-high school is a critical component of transition planning. Join us as we explore self-determination and its impact on postsecondary success. We will discuss adult service agencies and the different types of programs they provide. Presented by: Hudson Valley School-Age FACE Center Zoom […]

Parent University Presents: Transition Planning from Preschool Special Education to Kindergarten

Zoom

The transition from preschool to kindergarten can be a time of excitement but it can also be a source of anxiety. Transitions are made easier when families and providers understand the process. This workshop will help participants to understand the transition process, to be an active member of the transition team, to understand the difference […]

Accessing Healthcare: Life Skills Series for Parents and Caregivers of Teens and Young Adults with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities

Zoom

Life skills, or daily living skills, are abilities that our loved ones with intellectual and developmental disabilities need to achieve their highest level of independence. These include skills related to managing money, personal hygiene, medication management, taking care of living spaces, laundry, cooking, transportation, and shopping. Join us for our second workshop in our Life-Skills […]

Positive Behavior Solutions for Families

Zoom

Positive Behavior Solutions for Families is a four-session, monthly workshop series that will give parents, families and caregivers positive and effective strategies to promote children’s social and emotional development and address the challenging behavior of children ages 2-5 years old. Four sessions, Third Tuesday of the Month, from 10am-12pm: March 21 April 18 May 16 […]

Developing Personal Hygiene and Cleanliness Life-Skills: Life Skills Series for Parents and Caregivers of Teens and Young Adults with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities

Zoom

Life skills, or daily living skills, are abilities that our loved ones with intellectual and developmental disabilities need to achieve their highest level of independence. These include skills related to managing money, personal hygiene, medication management, taking care of living spaces, laundry, cooking, transportation, and shopping. Join us for our first workshop in our Life-Skills […]

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