Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 CahoonMom to Tristan my beautiful 8 yr old son with autism.1 in every 150 children are born with autism in the US My new email michellecahoon@...From: Kresnye <lkresnye@...>Subject: Transitioning to Preschool Workshop" Kresnye" <lkresnye@...>Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 2:00 PM This workshop is for you if your child will be heading to preschool and is currently enrolled in an Early Intervention program, or, you have concerns about his or her development. Join representatives from Help Me Grow (Early Intervention), State Support Team Region 3 (representing the school districts), Head Start, Starting Point, and a Family Support Specialist for a panel discussion to learn more about What preschool children with disabilities are entitled to by law Steps to take in making the transition from Early Intervention to preschool Steps to take if your child is not enrolled in Early Intervention and you have concerns about his or her development Preschool program options and what to look for when choosing a preschool Tips for making a successful transition Panel Moderator: Myrtle , MA, Transition Coordinator, Help Me Grow Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 Check in: 6:15-6:30 pm Time: 6:30-8:30 pm Location: Cuyahoga Valley Career Center, 8001 Brecksville Road, Room 696 (second floor), Brecksville 44141 Cost: $10.00 Advance Registration is Required: Please call Kresnye at 216-229-5757, Ext. 126 Please forward this email to anyone who may benefit from attending. A PDF flier announcement of this workshop is also attached to this email. Thank you. Tools for Today and Tomorrow workshops are designed for parents and caregivers. Professionals are also welcome to attend. Information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to provide professional advice or guidance for individual issues. For individual issues, consult with a qualified professional of your choice. Kresnye Program Manager Tools for Today and Tomorrow Mc House of Cleveland, Inc. 10415 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106-4709 www.toolsfortoday.org 216-229-5757, Ext. 126 The mission of the Tools for Today and Tomorrow Program is to improve life's journey for children with chronic illnesses or disabilities by providing information and support to the people who care for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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