August 21, 2025
7:00 pm
This interactive workshop is designed to equip parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools they need to effectively navigate the special education system and advocate for their childโs academic, behavioral, and emotional needs.
What Youโll Learn:
๐๐ผ The difference between a 504 Plan and an Individualized Education Program (IEP)
๐๐ผ Who qualifies for each plan and how eligibility is determined
๐๐ผ How to initiate the referral and evaluation process
๐๐ผ Understanding your childโs rights under federal law (IDEA & Section 504)
๐๐ผ Key terms, timelines, and procedures every parent should know
๐๐ผ How to prepare for and participate in 504/IEP meetings with confidence
๐๐ผ What to do if your child is denied services or support
๐๐ผ Strategies to collaborate effectively with teachers and school staff
๐๐ผ Common accommodations and modifications that help children thrive
Who Should Attend:
Parents and guardians of children with learning differences, ADHD, autism, anxiety, emotional or behavioral challenges, or other disabilities that may affect learning or access to the general curriculum. Educators, caregivers, and advocates are also welcome.
Why It Matters:
Understanding your childโs educational rights and the support available can make a profound difference in their academic success and emotional well-being. This workshop empowers families with practical tools and advocacy skills to ensure children receive the support they deserve.