Join Us for a Conversation with Kim Hill, New York State Chief Disability Officer
ZoomPlease join us on November 19 at 6:00pm via Zoom! Click Here for Flyer and Zoom Registration
Please join us on November 19 at 6:00pm via Zoom! Click Here for Flyer and Zoom Registration
In this workshop we will present instruments and methods used to support loved ones with disabilities in making choices as they approach the age of adulthood. Supported Decision-Making (SDM), Guardianship, and other Alternatives Many parents and caregivers have questions about how best their loved one with intellectual and developmental disabilities may be supported in making […]
Applying for Guardianship: Requirements and Process This workshop is intended for individuals who have already attended our monthly Supported Decision Making, Guardianship, and other Alternatives workshop, and have determined that guardianship is the most appropriate alternative. We will review the process of putting together a petition for guardianship and the documentation requirements. Zoom Registration: Click […]
An inclusive book club for adults of ALL READING LEVELS. Read anything you like and join us each month for a fun discussion about all things books and disability literature. Click Here for Zoom Registration
Least restrictive environment (LRE) means kids who get special education should be in the same classrooms as other kids as much as possible. LRE isn't a place — it's a principle that guides a child's education program. The LRE for each child may look different because kids are unique. Come to this training to receive […]
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, safety, laundry, cooking, transportation, and shopping. Please join us for a workshop for caregivers and […]
Federal and State law provide protections for students with disabilities as it relates to student discipline. Students with IEPs and 504 plans may face out of school suspensions or other penalties as set forth in their district’s code of conduct. This presentation will address proactive steps to address conduct before it leads to discipline. There […]
Aprenda de los Aprenda de los expertos en Español Temas a tratar: Salud familiar, Educacion Especial, Comunicacion con el personal del colegio, Comunicacion con medicos, como conseguir ayuda para sus hijos. Click Here for Flyer and Registration
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 […]
Participants will be able to explain the importance of vocabulary instruction for their children in the elementary grades and describe ways to incorporate explicit instruction and vocabulary instruction in the home. Zoom Registration: Click Here