This is a great resource for Spec ed families to attend as well as for case managers, If you have a client in High School it is great way to find out how to transition kids to College or work who have disabilities. For younger students the info is very valuable. I encourage everyone to go to better understand the Spec Ed system. It helps for us to actively address issues and advocate for our students. Help your families get to this fair if you can.
Lynn Thayer
Case Manager
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
720-628-1644
Fax: 303-340-3934
Case Manager
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
720-628-1644
Fax: 303-340-3934
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This is Denver Public Schools Division of Student Services, with a reminder about our 3rd Annual Resource Fair for all students with disabilities, on Saturday, March 9, 2013 from 8 o?clock a.m. to 12 o?clock p.m. at CEC Middle College of Denver. We will be having workshops on the Child Find Process, ADHD, Traumatic Brain Injury, Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports, Planning for College, Career Readiness, Youth Employment Resources, and Healthy Relationships. Parents will have the opportunity to visit with 33 community resource groups who provide support to families. They will distribute valuable materials and information. This is a FREE event for Parents, Caregivers, and Families of students with disabilities. There will be food and childcare provided. RSVP is required for childcare. For more information or to register, please contact Lisa Ortiz at 720-423-8902.Éste es un recordatorio de la División de Servicios Estudiantiles de las Escuelas Públicas de Denver sobre la 3ª Feria Anual de Recursos para todos los estudiantes con discapacidades, que se celebrará el sábado, 9 de marzo de 2013, desde las 8 a.m. hasta las 12 p.m. en CEC Middle College of Denver. Organizaremos talleres sobre el proceso de Child Find, el trastorno por déficit de atención e hiperactividad, lesión cerebral traumática, intervenciones y apoyos para el comportamiento positivo, planes para la universidad, preparación profesional, recursos para el empleo juvenil y relaciones saludables. Los padres tendrán la oportunidad de visitar los 33 grupos de la comunidad con recursos que ofrecen apoyo a las familias. Se distribuirá información y materiales valiosos. Éste es un evento GRATUITO para los padres, proveedores de cuidados y familias de estudiantes con discapacidades. Se proporcionará comida y cuidado de niños. Es obligatorio hacer la reserva para el cuidado de niños. Para obtener más información o inscribirse, comuníquense con Lisa Ortiz al 720-423-8902.
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