"Building the Bridge" is a training designed to support and equip parents and families of students with disabilities as they navigate IEPs and the education system.
Does your student have an IEP? Do you feel overwhelmed and confused by special education? Do you want to effectively advocate for the special education services your student needs?If you answered YES! to any of the questions above, you are invited to attend the “Building the Bridge” training. This training is designed for BOTH families new to IEPs and families that have been to many IEP meetings.
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**PLUS, all attendees will be provided with two books and BRIDGED’s Disability Resource Guide. Instructors: Amy Hibbs & Allison Huffstutler
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Registration is OPEN!DATES: The training is divided into four parts. Each part will explore different topics related to special education. Attendees are encouraged to attend all four parts.
LOCATION: Bon Secours Joseph J. Pazdan Project SEARCH Training Center (120 Sumner Street, Greenville, 29601) COST: $100 *Cost includes a total of eight hours of training, two books, BRIDGED’s “Disability Resource Guide” and more! We have scholarships available for anyone that needs to attend the training for FREE! When you register using the link below, let us know if you need a scholarship. **The class will be limited to 25 attendees.** Testimonials"[This course] is phenomenal. I have learned SO much - and I used to be a teacher who had to implement IEP’s!" "The IEP information was so useful on what my rights are and what I can tap into. The history was so interesting and lit a fire under me." "This session is such a great start for my children's journey." "Absolutely amazing!" Help Us Train More Families!If your organization or business would like to sponsor and/or host future trainings, please email us at [email protected]. |
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