Friday, September 18, 2009

Conference Oct 22, 2009

Take Control: Building Skills for a
Successful Tomorrow
Thursday, Oct 22, 2009 Holiday Inn Cherry Hill, NJ
8:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Last Day for Early Registration!

Sign up Today!

View Brochure: http://interactivekidsllc.com/pdfs/1Colored.pdf

Register online:
http://www.whoscoming.com/takecontrol/BuildingSkills.html

Contact: Colleen Wells, Interactive Kids
(856) 810-7599
cwells@interactivekidsllc.com
Take Control: Building Skills for a Successful Tomorrow

The Second in a Special Needs Conference Series

Deciding what is best for your child can be a daunting task for any parent, and even more so if your child has a special need.

8:30-9:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast

9:00-10:00 am
"The Changing face of Parent Advocacy" Keynote Speaker: CEO of Exceptional Parent Magazine; Joseph Valenzano Jr.

10:00-11:00 am
(Track 1) Promoting Social Skills with Special Needs Children - A behavior analyst and occupational therapist will explore strategies for improving social skills.
(Track 2) Guardianship and Estate Planning - Determining who will care for your individual with special needs after the age of 18 & evaluating long term financial options will be the focus of this seminar.

11:00-12:00 pm
(Track 1) Developing Functional Communications Skills in Children
What are you trying to tell me? - This presentation will provide an introduction to the methods of FCT from the perspective of a behavior analyst and a speech pathologist.
(Track 2) Services after Educational Entitlement Ends - Presenters from DDD and DVR will discuss service options and provide pointers on how to be pro-active in advocating for services for your older child.

12:00-1:15 pm Lunch & Networking

1:15-3:15 pm How to be an Effective IEP Team Member - Hillary Freedman, Esq. will be discussing how to be an effective IEP team member and what to do when collaboration doesn't work.

Thanks,














InteractiveKidsllc.com

(856) 810-7599 Fax (856) 810-7662
Interactive Kids 3002 Lincoln Drive West Suite E
Marlton, NJ 08055


Saturday, September 12, 2009

Another way to get to Carnegie Hall

Jerry Seinfeld will headline a star-studded night of comedy and music at the fifth Concert for Autism Speaks on November 17 at Carnegie Hall, in New York City. The evening will include a special appearance by Bruce Springsteen. The unprecedented event, emceed by NBC News' Meet the Press David Gregory, will help increase awareness about autism and raise funds to benefit the work of Autism Speaks, the nation's largest autism science and advocacy organization.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

An Inconvenient Youth

Just a quick hand-off to an article from Oprah's site that may be of interest to anyone raising (or support someone raising) a child with autism.

Enjoy summer -- JD

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Resource Fair for Parents with Austic Children

SUMMER RESOURCE FAIR
presented by Autism Sharing & Parenting, Inc.

Saturday, August 15, 2008
11AM-3PM

Center for Autism
3905 Ford Rd
Suite 6
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Just off I-76 and City Ave. w/ Free Parking Lot and Street Parking
*Enter from Ellington Road*
www.thecenterforautism.org

Special Guest Presenter:
Lisa Mitchell
M.S.W., L.C.S.W. - R

Bringing the Birds & Bees Down to Earth:
Sexuality Education for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders


This nationally renowned presenter will cover everything from puberty preparation to direct sexual education for all ranges of individuals on the spectrum.

Be prepared for frank discussion with practical solutions and resources. This topic is rarely discussed but definitely needed.

Lisa Mitchell is a licensed Social Worker with The Cody Center for Autism & Developmental Disabilities Sexuality Education and Reproductive Developmental Disabilities Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health Program (Stony Brook, NY)

AND

Sign up for IEP Clinic!

With

RUTH LANDSMAN
Advocate and Founder of The Parent Exchange

Bring your IEP for a one-to-one, 15 minute session.

Sign up by calling 215-413-7106 or e-mailing crocmei11@gmail.com

Slots are filled is on 'first-come, first-serve' basis. If you are not available for your 15 minute time-slot, it will be re-assigned.

PLUS!

Entertainment

Fun Children’s Activities compliments of Parent to Child
AND
Resources, Resources, Resources!


Join Us! Please RSVP!

Food will be served, Volunteers are needed, Donations accepted

Thursday, July 2, 2009

PA HB 1665: call to action

PA House Bill 1665 provides special funding guidance for PA approved private schools (including the four chartered school for the deaf and blind, which includes my daughter's school :-) -- please contact your representatives and let them know how important it is to support this legislation (as well as your family and friends); you can determine your state senator’s and representative’s contact information by clicking on the following link and putting in your home address: www.congress.org -- some points to consider:
  • H.B. 1665 is important to schools that educate children with disabilities because it will help our school to keep up with the funding for special education and basic education. Both basic and special education are likely to have significant increases for 2009-10 because of federal stimulus dollars, which can’t be used for the Approved Private School for the Children with Disabilities. Because the increase for special education is from federal dollars, the line item for special education this year is flat lined. This means that in 2010-11 there will be no increase for our school, unless H.B. 1665 is enacted.
  • Our Approved Private Schools teach children with the most severe and complex disabilities – students who come with a variety of disabilities and in many cases, multiple disabilities. A student population with one or more complex and severe disabilities means higher costs to educate.
  • The bill applies only to those fiscal years in which special education is flat lined. In such a year, the increase for our school would be the average percentage of the increases for special and basic education in the last year in which there was an increase for special and basic education.
  • H.B. 1665 will require no funding for 2009-10 as our appropriation for the 2009-10 is based on last year’s special education line item.
  • (When communicating with Democratic House members) – “ Please tell Appropriations Chair Dwight Evans and your floor leadership, Majority Leader Eachus and Speaker McCall that you would like H.B. 1665 amended into the omnibus school code bill that will pass with the budget.”
  • (When communicating with Republican House members) - “Please tell Appropriations leader Mario Civera and your floor leader, Sam Smith, that you want H.B. 1665 amended into the omnibus school code bill that passes with the budget.”
May I also suggest the following "talking points" (yes, you now have talking points!):
  • S. B. 982 is important to our approved private schools for children with disabilities because it will help our school keep up with the funding for special education and basic education. Both basic and special education are likely to have significant increases for 2009-10 because of federal stimulus dollars, which can’t be used for our Chartered School for the Deaf and Blind and for the Approved Private School for the Disabled. Because the increase for special education is from federal dollars, the line item for special education this year is flat lined. This means that in 2010-11 there will be no increase for our school, unless S. B. 982 is enacted.
  • Our Chartered Schools and the Approved Private Schools teach children with the most severe and complex disabilities – students who come with a variety of disabilities and in many cases, multiple disabilities. A student population with one or more complex and severe disabilities means higher costs to educate.
  • The bill applies only to those fiscal years in which special education is flat lined. In such a year, the increase for our school would be the average percentage of the increases for special and basic education in the last year in which there was an increase for special and basic education.
  • S. B. 982 will require no funding for 2009-10 as our appropriation for the 2009-10 is based on last year’s special education line item.
  • (When communicating with Republican Senate members) - “Please tell Appropriations leader Jake Corman, Education Committee Chair Jeffrey Piccola, and your floor leader Dominic Pileggi, that you want S. B. 982 amended into the omnibus school code bill that passes with the budget.”
  • (When communicating with Democratic Senate members) – “ Please tell Appropriations Chair Jay Costa and your floor leader Robert Mellow that you would like S.B. 982 amended into the omnibus school code bill that will pass with the budget.”

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

May 16: The Sibling Journey

Dale Fisher, a clinical social worker and family therapist in private practice, specializes in helping families who are dealing with the impact of having a child with a developmental disability. On May 16 she will address the particular issues for siblings – their thoughts and feelings, roles and long-term impact on their lives.

Chestnut Hill Library, May 16, 1-3 pm

No RSVP is necessary. Light refreshments will be served. Parking is available at the lot behind Top of the Hill Plaza, entrance on Bethlehem Pike. The Library is close to the terminus of the 23, L and 94 buses and the final stops of the R8 and R7 train lines. Sorry, there is no child care at the meetings and we can not offer child care or transportation reimbursement.

For more information, directions, to volunteer, to offer to bring refreshments, or to get on the mailing list, call Jean at 215-913-9027 or email JFMcCou@aol.com. Please send an email to let us know if you prefer NOT to receive our mailings or emails, or if you are willing to receive the email version only.

WE APPRECIATE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM THE DIVISION OF MATERNAL, CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH, PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Apr 4: Ruth Landsman on Special Education

PARENTS of CHILDREN with SPECIAL NEEDS

S P E C M E E T I N G

Saturday, April 4, 2009 from 1:00-3:00

Chestnut Hill Library, 8711 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia

Refreshments served from 12:30-1:00

Ruth Landsman on Special Education

SPECIAL PARENTS OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (SPEC), a group founded and run by parents of children with special needs, invites you to come and share with other parents the triumphs and challenges of raising a child with special needs. SPEC’s purpose is to provide support and information. We meet monthly during the school year and welcome parents and caregivers of children of all ages and types of needs. We welcome back the many folks who continue to attend, and we love newcomers!

Ruth Landsman is director and founding member of the Parents Exchange, an information, referral and advocacy organizations. She has two decades of experience advocating for the rights of children to special education, and more than two decades as the parent of a child with special needs. Please join us and bring your questions about your child’s access to education.

No RSVP is necessary. Light refreshments will be served. Parking is available at the lot behind Top of the Hill Plaza, entrance on Bethlehem Pike. The Library is close to the terminus of the 23, L and 94 buses and the final stops of the R8 and R7 train lines. Sorry, there is no child care at the meetings and we can not offer child care or transportation reimbursement.

For more information, directions, to volunteer, offer to bring refreshments, or to get on the mailing list, call Jean at 215-913-9027 or email JFMcCou@aol.com. Please send an email to let us know if you prefer NOT to receive our mailings or emails, or if you are willing to receive the email version only.

WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR NEXT MEETING: May 16

WE APPRECIATE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM THE DIVISION OF MATERNAL, CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH, PHILADELPHIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH