Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 An update on the November Mayerson conference in Dallas- is scheduled to be on the Today Show December 9 to talk about avoiding due process( see his post to me below). This is of course in reference to his new book How to Compromise with Your School District Without Compromising Your Child. Don't miss your opportunity to see him in person in November in Dallas. Conference information is below plus 's update:) kat From : " kat...the Today Show ( Couric) is currently scheduled to interview me live about the book and the general topic of " what parents can do to avoid due process "  on December 9, 2004 at 9:15 a.m. I'm of course excited about being on the Today Show, but there are obvious limitations to what you can accomplish in six minutes, whereas the FEAT conference will provide parents with a lot of quality, usable info. "  COMING IN NOVEMBER From FEAT North Texas www.featnt.org for more information GARY MAYERSON NOVEMBER 13, 2004: HOW TO COMPROMISE WITH YOUR SCHOOL DISTRICT WITHOUT COMPROMISING YOUR CHILD With his new book hot off the presses, world-renowned attorney Mayerson comes to North Texas to help you help your child and answer your questions. Don ’t miss this opportunity to meet a national expert on school issues critical to your child and family. > Note: While Mayerson has dedicated his practice largely to children with autism, this conference will benefit children and families who suffer from other illnesses, disabilities and learning differences. Please help spread the word. Also, on Friday November 12th NOVEMBER 12, 2004 PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP Working with Your Local School District for Your Child Presented by Members of TxABA SIG kat www.firstyearsinterventions.com www.autismtreatment.info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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