Guest guest Posted April 1, 2011 Report Share Posted April 1, 2011 FYI Ellen Ellen Garber Bronfeld egskb@... News from The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore You're receiving this email because of your relationship with The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore. Please confirm your continued interest in receiving email from us. You may unsubscribe if you no longer wish to receive our emails. April 2011 The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore Newsletter AUTISM ISSUE In This Issue Autism: A Look Back Autism Summit 2011 - Save the Date Autism Awareness Days in Illinois TV documentary - Autism: Coming of Age Wretches and Jabberers PBS NewsHour Autism Series Featured Colleague: Teri Steinberg Autism Speaks Resources Legislative Update Announcements and Upcoming Events: Autism Summit 2011: A Day with the Experts 4/30/11 see article this issue ... PBS Documentary Autism: Coming of Age WTTW Channel 11 Sunday, April 3, 3:00 p.m. ... Wretches and Jabberers Saturday, April 9, Noon AMC South Barrington 30 ... Center for Independent Futures Spring Fundraiser - SPARK 2011 April 15, 2011 7 - 11 p.m. SPARK 2011 ... Have Dreams 3rd Annual Gala Friday, May 6, 2011 JW Marriot Chicago Night of Dreams ... 2011 Chicago Walk Now for Autism Speaks Saturday May 21,2011 Walk Now ... Selected Upcoming Speaking Engagements for Micki Moran: Have Dreams April 12, 2011 ITAP Training The IEP Process for Students on the Autism Spectrum ISBE Special Education Director's Conference July 2011 Hot Legal Topics ... New " Colleague of the Month " column...Tell us what you do and we'll feature you in our newsletter! Send us your announcements! Is your group or organization having and event? Email us or call our office at 847-926-0101 with the information and The Child & Family Law Center will be happy to publish it in our newsletter. Quick Links Click on the links to Follow Micki Moran on her blogs: Kidslaw Blog Special Education Blog Click on the link to View our website : www.lawforchild.com Register Now About Us Related Toics The Child and Family Law Center, Ltd. 1950 Sheridan Rd. Suite 201 Highland Park, IL 60035 847-926-0101 We provide representation in the following Northern Illinois counties: Cook, Lake, DuPage, Kane, and McHenry. Dear Ellen, Hello and Welcome. Each month The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore, Ltd. will provide articles of interest and updates on areas that our office deals with on a regular basis. We appreciate and welcome feedback, so please feel free to send us an email at mickim@... with questions or suggestions. Autism: A Look Back Sixteen Years Later Sixteen years ago, I started my special education law practice. I was determined to make a difference in the lives of children and families, reclaiming my original reason for becoming a lawyer. One of my first cases involved a five year old with autism. The parents were seeking a then relatively novel educational intervention of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for their son. They were asking that the school district support and fund this home based program for 40 hours per week and that the program be implemented 52 weeks a year. I read everything I could about autism and the limited information on research involving ABA. I had no idea, at the time, that this case would be the first in an explosion in my practice and in the world of children being diagnosed with autism. In 1995, it was thought that autism was a rare and not well understood disorder. Between 1975 and 1985, studies showed that the world wide rate of autism was about 4 cases per 10,000. Between 1985 and 1995, the numbers tripled to 12 per 10,000. Little was known about what worked and schools for the most part had almost no training or programming for these students. We won the case. That case, T.H. v. Palatine, educated me and everyone involved about this disorder, and was one of the bellweathers of what was to come, both legally and educationally. In 2011, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimated that between 1 in 80 and 1 in 240, with an average of 1 in 110 children in the United States have an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ASDs are reported to occur in all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups, yet are on average 4 to 5 times more likely to occur in boys than in girls. It is estimated that approximately 730,000 individuals between the ages of 0 to 21 have an ASD. The school struggles remain constant but there are available research based interventions for children with autism that improve with each year. Parents have banded together and the internet has made access to information accessible to most families. A decade and a half later, many of the young children I represented are now adults and their parents are struggling with what comes next for them. These same parents are fighting to bring intervention, assistance and quality of life to their adult children. I am humbled by the tireless efforts of the families, the children and everyone who joined the fight to improve the quality of life for those affected by autism. It has been an honor to be a small part of that battle. Thank you to everyone. Autism Summit 2011: A Day with the Experts Saturday, April 30, 2011 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Trinity International University* 2065 Half Day Road Rodine Building Deerfield, IL 60015 Parents, professionals, teachers and administrators are invited to attend this exciting, new conference hosted by The Child and Family Law Center. Hear presentations given by experts in the field of autism. Share information informally during lunch, at a resource fair, and during a Q & A panel. Topics to Include: a.. Legal issues in special education-IEP development and transition b.. The use of Medication to treat Autism c.. Diagnostic evaluations d.. Research based intervention and making sense of the research e.. Guardianship and special needs trusts; f.. Benefits g.. Planning for life after school stops; h.. Funding, programs and housing options for adults i.. Microboards and Coops and more... Speakers to include: Micki Moran, J.D., Tom Owley, M.D., Loftin, Ph.D., Joe Scally, J.D.,Teri Steinberg, Sherri Schneider LCSW, and Center for Independent Futures. More speakers to be announced. Cost: $35.00 including continental breakfast and box lunch. CPDUs provided. Click for a brochure and registration forms. Call our office, 847-926-0101, or email karenr@... for more information. *This is not a function of Trinity International University AUTISM AWARENESS DAY 2011: Think Globally, Act Locally. Attend Autism Awareness Day in Chicago or Springfield and help turn awareness into action. Autism Awareness Day Chicago Friday, April 8th Resource Fair from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Center Lobby Autism Awareness Day Springfield Thursday, April 14th Resource Fair from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. State Capitol Rotunda Meet with legislators, rally on behalf of individuals with autism, learn about autism specific services in our state. Hosted by Giant Steps and The Autism Society of Illinois. Call 630-691-1270 or go to Autism Society of Illinois for information. Mass Mutual Presents Autism: Coming of Age Autism doesn't end with your child turns 22. A new television documentary produced by award winning filmmaker, Sager, will highlight the lives of three adults and their families, and the challenges they face. Autism: Coming of Age will air in Chicagoland on the PBS Station WTTW Channel 11 on Sunday, April 3, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. and will be rerun on Sunday, April 10, at 4:00 a.m. In the new film, Wretches and Jabberers, Academy Award winning filmmaker, Geraldine Wurzburg, follows two men with autism as they embark on a global quest to change attitudes about disability, intelligence and communication. Determined to put a new face on autism, Thresher, 42, and Larry Bissonnette, 52, travel to Sri Lanka, Japan and Finland. At each stop, they dissect public attitudes about autism and issue a hopeful challenge to reconsider competency and the future. During the month of April, to commemorate Autism Awareness Month, Wretches and Jabberers will play at selected AMC Theaters around the country. In the Chicago area, Wretches and Jabberers will play at AMC South Barrington 30 on Saturday, April 9, 2011, at 12:00 p.m. Wretches and Jabberers AMC Barrington South 30 " PBS NewsHour " Series on Autism PBS NewsHour has announced that veteran journalist, MacNeil, will be returning to the show in April for a six part series about autism. The series will focus on the experience of children with autism, it's impact on families, medical research into the causes of autism, and public policy issues. Both Mr. MacNeil and producer Caren Zucker have a personal conncection with the topic. Mr. MacNeil's 6 year-old grandson has been diagnosed with autism and Ms. Zucker's 16 year-old son is on the autistic spectrum. The PBS NewsHour series on Autism is scheduled to air from April 18th through April 26th. Featured Colleague: Teri Steinberg When Teri Steinberg's child received a diagnosis on the autism spectrum in 1997, Teri began her long journey as a community activist, turning her energies towards helping other families struggling with autism. Teri is the Chicago Regional Organizer for the Illinois Association of Microboards and atives, through a grant from the Illinois Council of Developmental Disabilities. She develops and trains Microboards (small groups) and Human Services atives for individuals with disabilities and their Board of Directors in keeping with the principles of self-determination, power over their choices, and responsibility to make decisions and have control in receiving and directing their services, asserting their rights, and living an inclusive life in their communities. Teri is also the Vice President of the Steinberg Microboard, Inc. Previously, Teri was a Community Partner with the Illinois Autism Training & Technical Assistance Project, through a grant from Illinois School Board of Education (ISBE), to support families and children with Autism Spectrum Disorders through family centered planning and assessment processes. Teri has leveraged strong relationships with civic leaders, local media and business executives. She has been interviewed live many times for television and radio programs, as well as newspapers, due to her service on civic boards. Teri worked with fund development committees and financial administration staff to execute events and programs and chaired significant fund raising events, such as An Evening With the Stars on night. Teri was Production Chairperson for WALK NOW FOR AUTISM, where 11,000 people raised an estimate 1.2 million dollars. You can reach Teri to set up an information session or a PATH (Planning Alternative Tomorrows with Hope) at teri_steinberg@... and visit the website at www.iambc.org to download and view the online sessions, trainings and a calendar of upcoming events. This is a free resource to people with disabilities and their families. Join us on Facebook and join the IAMC Listserve A life changed for the better is practice based evidence. The Illinois Association of Microboards and atives is intended for those who want to explore possibilities of alternative services for themselves or their loved ones. The project assists persons with disabilities and their families and friends to create non-profit corporations that allow them to live self-directed lives through the use of person-centered planning, community supports and resource management. Autism Speaks is dedicated to providing information, tools, and resources to improve the lives of individuals and families affected by autism. Some of the resources that have been developed include: a.. 100 Day Kit - for newly diagnosed families b.. Manual de los 100 Dias- 100 day kit in Spanish c.. School Community Tool Kit d.. Autism Video Glossary e.. Family Services Resource Guide f.. Resource Library g.. Autism Speaks Baker Summer Camp Program Click on the link to access resources in Illinois. Illinois Resources Legislative Update: Expert Witness Fees Recently, legislation was introduced to allow parents to recover expert witness fees in due process hearings and litigation under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The IDEA Fairness Restoration Act was introduced in the Senate (S.613) by Senator Harkin (D-IA), Chair of the Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions Committee, Senator Mikulski (D-MD), and Senator , (I-VT); and a companion bill was introduced in the House of Representatives (H.R. 1208) by Congressman Van Hollen (D-MD) and Congressman Pete Sessions (R-TX). " This legislation will remove the financial barrier that families, especially low and middle-income families, face as they pursue their children's rightrs to the free, appropriate, public education they deserve and are entitled to under the Fourteenth Amendment, " said Jeff Sell, Vice President, Public Policy & General Cousel of the Autism Society. Contact your two U.S. Senators and Representative and ask them to co-sponsor this important piece of legislation. The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore is a unique legal practice that specializes in providing legal services to families and children in the areas of special education, IEP consultations, divorce and custody, parenting agreements, mediation, guardianship and juvenile law, including criminal law, DCFS and mental health. Where possible, we have initiated flat fee billing for appropriate matters. For more information about The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore, please call 847-926-0101 or visit our website at www.lawforchild.com. Micki Moran The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore Forward email This email was sent to egskb@... by mickim@... | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeT | Privacy Policy. The Child and Family Law Center of the North Shore | 1950 Sheridan Road | Suite 106 | Highland Park | IL | 60035 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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