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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20170503T183000
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SUMMARY:Understanding Learning Disabilities\, Attention Disorders\, and Mental Health Awareness Strategies - Presentation for Parents of Vietnamese Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Learning Disabilities\, Attention Disorders\, and Mental Health Awareness Strategies – Presentation for Parents of Vietnamese Heritage\n\nFREE presentation.\nLight refreshments provided.\nVietnamese translator is available upon request when you register for the presentation.\nChild minding is available upon request when you register for the presentation.\n\nWorkshop Information: The workshop will help parents and students better understand Learning Disabilities. \n\nWhat Learning Disabilities and ADHD are\nHow to advocate for a child/youth with LD and/or ADHD\nHow to teach self-advocacy skills\nProblem solving models\nBuilding resiliency and well-being skills\nMental Health awareness and stress management strategies\nLDAYR programs/services to support children\, youth\, and families\n\nPresentation Speakers:\nRenee Flannery (LDAYR) is a Resource Facilitator with the LDAYR. Renee has provided support and guidance to parents for over 20 years. \nStephanie Gatti (LDAYR) is a Program Coordinator and Resource Facilitator at the LDAYR. \nClick here access a PDF advertisement for this event. \n
URL:https://ldathome.thedev.ca/event/understanding-learning-disabilities-attention-disorders-and-mental-health-awareness-strategies-presentation-for-parents-of-vietnamese-heritage/
LOCATION:11181 Yonge Street\, Richmond Hill\, Ontario\, L4S 1L2\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="LDAYR":MAILTO:programs@ldayr.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20170503T190000
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SUMMARY:FREE Webinar: Establishing and Maintaining the Parent-Home Connection to Best Support Our Students Living with LDs
DESCRIPTION:FREE Webinar: Establishing and Maintaining the Parent-Home Connection to Best Support Our Students Living with LDs\nPresenter: Anne Brown\, Resources Services\, Sagonaska Demonstration School  \nDescription \nThis webinar will provide parents with an understanding of the importance of establishing and maintaining a positive relationship with their child’s school team to best support his or her learning. Practical strategies for contacting schools\, sharing concerns\, maintaining open communication and resolving conflicts will be shared. \nMore specifically\, the webinar will address: \n• Benefits of parental involvement in education \n• Working together with the school to support your child from diagnosis to IEP implementation and review \n• What you can do to maintain a positive relationship with the school/teacher \n• What you can expect from the school throughout this process \n• The importance of shared solutions if conflict arises \n• Resources for you to receive support \nBiography: Anne has been a teacher since 2001 with a Junior/Intermediate background. She has her Reading\, Special Education and Health and Physical Education specialists and has had experience as a classroom teacher\, Literacy Partner and In-School Resource Teacher\, as well as an instructional facilitator for York University’s Reading Special AQ Course. Anne is currently in her fifth year at Sagonaska Demonstration School in the role of Resource Consultant\, seconded from HPEDSB. She completed her undergraduate at Western University\, majoring in English and Film and completed her education degree at Brock University. As a special education teacher working with students with severe learning disabilities\, Anne believes in the need for targeted intervention based on a student’s individual profile and helping students to understand themselves as learners so that they can better advocate for themselves and demonstrate their knowledge using their areas of strength. \nClick here to register for this webinar! \n
URL:https://ldathome.thedev.ca/event/free-webinar-establishing-maintaining-parent-home-connection-best-support-students-living-lds/
LOCATION:Ontario
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