Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Parents in the Houston area - I hope some of you can attend this workshop......... Sincerely, M. Guppy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NELI 14th Annual Legal Conference for Educators NELI 3660 STONERIDGE ROAD, SUITE D-101 AUSTIN, TX 78746 When it comes to protecting your district from costly special education litigation, there’s nothing more empowering than knowledge of the law. To get it, you don’t even need a cape or X-ray vision! Simply attend the 14th Annual Legal Conference for Educators in Houston. This one-day conference, taught by experienced school law attorneys and educational professionals, is designed to quickly bring educators up to speed on the new Commissioner’s Rules and recent cases, specifically discussing how they will impact school district services. The focus will be on autism, learning disabilities, and behavior, making it ideal training for all educators. February 28, 2008 Crowne Plaza Hotel Brookhollow 12801 Northwest Freeway Houston, TX 77040 Phone: Fax: “Deflecting Financial Bullets”: Requests for Outside Services and Private Placements Districts are often viewed as the “pot of gold” for a variety of outside services, including private school tuition. This topic will address what to do when confronted with one of these requests and the circumstances in which “Super Kids”: Evaluating for Autism Under IDEA The number of students diagnosed as autistic has exploded and the impact on schools has been dramatic. This session will discuss how to deal with outside evaluations and how a district should conduct its own evaluation that can be defended in court. “Kryptonite - ABA and TEACCH and PECS, Oh My!”: Autism Methodology Cases and What Can be Learned From Them One of the biggest battlegrounds in autism cases is the area of methodology. An experienced school law attorney will provide an insightful analysis of cases where districts have won or lost in litigation involving methodology. “The Superhuman Challenge”: Meeting All Eleven Requirements Under the New Autism Supplement In-home training? Parent training for siblings? Methodologies? This session will delve into how to address the autism supplement, including the new sections. “Leaping Tall Buildings in a Single Bound”: Addressing Challenging Behaviors Under Autism and Other Disabilities This session will focus on targeting and programming for challenging behaviors such as physical aggression, self-abuse, and socially inappropriate behavior, in order to ensure successful implementation. Determining Eligibility for LD Under the New Commissioner’s Rules Is it clear as mud? Now that the Commissioner’s Rules are in place, this session will provide information about how to actually evaluate for LD and write a defensible report. M. Guppy Don't tell God how big your storm is - tell the storm how big your God is! Texas Autism Advocacy: www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org " There are some aspects of a person's life that we have no right to compromise. We cannot negotiate the size of an institution. No one should live in one. We cannot debate who should get an inclusive education. Everyone should. We cannot determine who does and who does not get the right to make their own choices and forge their own futures. All must. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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