Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 I recvd this from Perkins School this morning. I did look at the resouce page. All of it should be very helpful. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > CONTACT: Student Services > The Hadley School for the Blind > Phone: or > Fax: > Email: student_services@... > > > Course Helps Parents of Children With Multiple Disabilities > Unique challenges arise when parenting a child with a visual impairment as well as other disabilities, but having a basic outline and strategy could greatly assist a parents approach to their child's learning needs. > > Hadley's new course " Parenting Children with Multiple Disabilities " presents skills and techniques for furthering development in a child with multiple disabilities. This course is available in large print and, online. This tuition-free course helps parents to meet their child's special learning needs. > > In just seven lessons, this course provides empowering information to help their child learn and develop. Topics include an examination of basic concepts of learning, a description of professionals who may work with their child; communication, social development, and behavior issues; and an exploration of self-help skills and orientation and mobility. The course features examples of three children with different combinations of disabilities to present how individuals learn various concepts and skills in unique ways. > > " Having the right information empowers the parent of a child who has multiple disabilities, " said Ginger Irwin, Hadley instructor. " This course will give parents more confidence to take charge of their child's learning and development. " This course is tuition free and open to students in Hadley's Family Education Program. To enroll in this course, visit us on the Web at www.hadley.edu or call . > > If you wish to be permanently removed from The Hadley School for the Blind mailing list, please send your request to unsubscribe@.... Do not reply to this message. It was sent from an automated system and replies will not be answered. > ### > > Founded in 1920, The Hadley School for the Blind is the single largest, worldwide distance educator of persons who are visually impaired. Hadley offers over 100 tuition-free courses to eligible students. The school's 10,000 annual enrollments are from all corners of the United States and more than 100 countries. Courses are available to students who are visually impaired, family members, and professionals. Visit us on the Web at www.hadley.edu <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 YES IT IS I SAY A BIG WHOLE HARTED YES!!!! sorry for shouting there but I have to say its VERY good!!!! Im going to be doing a cource in the spring, but I know someone who has done at least one of the cources and she has a lot of very good things to say about Hadley I wont say who but I will point this post out so she can (if she wants) can tell the list about it. Chantelle > > I recvd this from Perkins School this morning. I did look at the resouce > page. > All of it should be very helpful. > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > > > CONTACT: Student Services > > The Hadley School for the Blind > > Phone: or > > Fax: > > Email: student_services@... > > > > > > Course Helps Parents of Children With Multiple Disabilities > > Unique challenges arise when parenting a child with a visual > impairment as > well as other disabilities, but having a basic outline and strategy > could > greatly assist a parents approach to their child's learning needs. > > > > Hadley's new course " Parenting Children with Multiple Disabilities " > presents skills and techniques for furthering development in a child > with > multiple disabilities. This course is available in large print and, > online. > This tuition-free course helps parents to meet their child's special > learning needs. > > > > In just seven lessons, this course provides empowering information to > help > their child learn and develop. Topics include an examination of basic > concepts of learning, a description of professionals who may work with > their > child; communication, social development, and behavior issues; and an > exploration of self-help skills and orientation and mobility. The course > features examples of three children with different combinations of > disabilities to present how individuals learn various concepts and > skills in > unique ways. > > > > " Having the right information empowers the parent of a child who has > multiple disabilities, " said Ginger Irwin, Hadley instructor. " This > course > will give parents more confidence to take charge of their child's > learning > and development. " This course is tuition free and open to students in > Hadley's Family Education Program. To enroll in this course, visit us > on > the Web at www.hadley.edu or call . > > > > If you wish to be permanently removed from The Hadley School for the > Blind > mailing list, please send your request to unsubscribe@.... Do not > reply to this message. It was sent from an automated system and replies > will > not be answered. > > ### > > > > Founded in 1920, The Hadley School for the Blind is the single > largest, > worldwide distance educator of persons who are visually impaired. Hadley > offers over 100 tuition-free courses to eligible students. The school's > 10,000 annual enrollments are from all corners of the United States and > more > than 100 countries. Courses are available to students who are visually > impaired, family members, and professionals. Visit us on the Web at > www.hadley.edu > <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free > email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at > http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2007 Report Share Posted February 26, 2007 Yep, as Chantelle said, " she " as in me has done several courses through Hadley. I would highly recommend them! I do advise though that if you already have a full course load or very little time already, you may want to let the instructor know. I dropped a course a few months ago because I just simply didn't have the time with five courses at my college and two part-time jobs. But I do encourage people to take courses through Hadley. It was an excellent experience. Re: online course helps parents of chldn w/multiple disabilities YES IT IS I SAY A BIG WHOLE HARTED YES!!!! sorry for shouting there but I have to say its VERY good!!!! Im going to be doing a cource in the spring, but I know someone who has done at least one of the cources and she has a lot of very good things to say about Hadley I wont say who but I will point this post out so she can (if she wants) can tell the list about it. Chantelle > > I recvd this from Perkins School this morning. I did look at the resouce > page. > All of it should be very helpful. > > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > > > > CONTACT: Student Services > > The Hadley School for the Blind > > Phone: or > > Fax: > > Email: student_services@... > > > > > > Course Helps Parents of Children With Multiple Disabilities > > Unique challenges arise when parenting a child with a visual > impairment as > well as other disabilities, but having a basic outline and strategy > could > greatly assist a parents approach to their child's learning needs. > > > > Hadley's new course " Parenting Children with Multiple Disabilities " > presents skills and techniques for furthering development in a child > with > multiple disabilities. This course is available in large print and, > online. > This tuition-free course helps parents to meet their child's special > learning needs. > > > > In just seven lessons, this course provides empowering information to > help > their child learn and develop. Topics include an examination of basic > concepts of learning, a description of professionals who may work with > their > child; communication, social development, and behavior issues; and an > exploration of self-help skills and orientation and mobility. The course > features examples of three children with different combinations of > disabilities to present how individuals learn various concepts and > skills in > unique ways. > > > > " Having the right information empowers the parent of a child who has > multiple disabilities, " said Ginger Irwin, Hadley instructor. " This > course > will give parents more confidence to take charge of their child's > learning > and development. " This course is tuition free and open to students in > Hadley's Family Education Program. To enroll in this course, visit us > on > the Web at www.hadley.edu or call . > > > > If you wish to be permanently removed from The Hadley School for the > Blind > mailing list, please send your request to unsubscribe@.... Do not > reply to this message. It was sent from an automated system and replies > will > not be answered. > > ### > > > > Founded in 1920, The Hadley School for the Blind is the single > largest, > worldwide distance educator of persons who are visually impaired. Hadley > offers over 100 tuition-free courses to eligible students. The school's > 10,000 annual enrollments are from all corners of the United States and > more > than 100 countries. Courses are available to students who are visually > impaired, family members, and professionals. Visit us on the Web at > www.hadley.edu > <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free > email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at > http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I just checked out the specifics of this course, , and it looks great! Thanks for passing this on. , mom to (5) http://kauffmanlak.blogspot.com/ --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 sounds great idea > > I just checked out the specifics of this course, , and it looks > great! Thanks for passing this on. > > , mom to (5) > http://kauffmanlak.blogspot.com/ > > --------------------------------- > Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate > in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q & A. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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