Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 To ensure you receive Institute on Disability emails, please add contact.iod@... to your address book.Having trouble reading this announcement? Click here to view it in your browser. Free Inclusive Education Webinars Greetings, You are invited to join educators and parents from across the United States to participate in free webinars featuring state-of-the-art strategies related to inclusive education for students with autism and related disabilities. These free, participate-at-your-convenience webinars have been organized into two series, one designed for classroom professionals and parents and one for school and district leaders and administrators. Below is an overview of each webinar series: Fundamentals of Inclusive Education Series Administrators’Leadership Series Fifteen webinars for educators and parents including: • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities• Creating a Leadership Team• Inclusion Beyond the Walls of the Classroom • Collaborative Teaming • Planning Supports for Instruction, Communication, and Behavior• Writing Standards-Based IEPs Five webinars for general and special education administrators including: • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities • Including Families and Students as Partners• Creating a Leadership Team• Creating a Welcoming Classroom, School, and Community • Desired Outcomes for Students with Autism Click here for complete details regarding each webinar series. The National Inclusive Education Initiative (NIEI) is pleased to provide these webinars free of charge through a grant from the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009. For questions and registration information, contact: O’Rourke, NIEI Program Support Assistant | sarah.orourke@...Join the NIEI online community on Facebook! Institute on Disability | University of New Hampshire10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03824phone: | contact.iod@... Stay Connected: Click here to forward this message.Click here to unsubscribe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Thanks for the info. Though I always wonder on how and when do you have a child to transition in explaining they have Autism? Without having them feel like as if they can use it as a clutch. Though for the high functioning or even low? Especially with transitioning periods? Most kids which are Aspie even as young as 3 can feel isolation already. Most have limited friends or no friends at all if they have no siblings. Isolation is my biggest fear as my low functioning is now soon to be a teen. Though work stations and group homes is not what I am looking forward to? What other options besides college experiences with the ticket price of 35K dollars a year can we do? Does anyone know or have an idea?Thanks aka Enzos Mom Connected by MOTOBLUR™ on T-Mobile FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents To ensure you receive Institute on Disability emails, please add contact.iod@... to your address book.Having trouble reading this announcement? Click here to view it in your browser.Free Inclusive Education WebinarsGreetings,You are invited to join educators and parents from across the United States to participate in free webinars featuring state-of-the-art strategies related to inclusive education for students with autism and related disabilities. These free, participate-at-your-convenience webinars have been organized into two series, one designed for classroom professionals and parents and one for school and district leaders and administrators. Below is an overview of each webinar series:Fundamentals of Inclusive Education SeriesAdministrators’Leadership SeriesFifteen webinars for educators and parents including:• New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities• Creating a Leadership Team• Inclusion Beyond the Walls of the Classroom • Collaborative Teaming • Planning Supports for Instruction, Communication, and Behavior• Writing Standards-Based IEPsFive webinars for general and special education administrators including:• New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities • Including Families and Students as Partners• Creating a Leadership Team• Creating a Welcoming Classroom, School, and Community • Desired Outcomes for Students with AutismClick here for complete details regarding each webinar series.The National Inclusive Education Initiative (NIEI) is pleased to provide these webinars free of charge through a grant from the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009.For questions and registration information, contact: O’Rourke, NIEI Program Support Assistant | sarah.orourke@...Join the NIEI online community on Facebook!Institute on Disability | University of New Hampshire10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03824phone: | contact.iod@...Stay Connected: Click here to forward this message.Click here to unsubscribe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 As for college, you can do the Florida pre-paid and get his college much cheaper. We did it this year for our son and his four year college tuition was 11,000.00 without room and board. FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents To ensure you receive Institute on Disability emails, please add contact.iod@... to your address book. Having trouble reading this announcement? Click here to view it in your browser. Free Inclusive Education Webinars Greetings, You are invited to join educators and parents from across the United States to participate in free webinars featuring state-of-the-art strategies related to inclusive education for students with autism and related disabilities. These free, participate-at-your-convenience webinars have been organized into two series, one designed for classroom professionals and parents and one for school and district leaders and administrators. Below is an overview of each webinar series: Fundamentals of Inclusive Education Series Administrators’ Leadership Series Fifteen webinars for educators and parents including: • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities • Creating a Leadership Team • Inclusion Beyond the Walls of the Classroom • Collaborative Teaming • Planning Supports for Instruction, Communication, and Behavior • Writing Standards-Based IEPs Five webinars for general and special education administrators including: • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities • Including Families and Students as Partners • Creating a Leadership Team • Creating a Welcoming Classroom, School, and Community • Desired Outcomes for Students with Autism Click here for complete details regarding each webinar series. The National Inclusive Education Initiative (NIEI) is pleased to provide these webinars free of charge through a grant from the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009. For questions and registration information, contact: O’Rourke, NIEI Program Support Assistant | sarah.orourke@... Join the NIEI online community on Facebook! Institute on Disability | University of New Hampshire 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03824 phone: | contact.iod@... Stay Connected: Click here to forward this message. Click here to unsubscribe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 Can you speak more about this???? We do the Florida Prepaid for all three of ours (actually the grandparents do it). Is there a discounted rate for our kids? From: sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 7:25 AMTo: sList Subject: Re: FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents As for college, you can do the Florida pre-paid and get his college much cheaper. We did it this year for our son and his four year college tuition was 11,000.00 without room and board. FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents To ensure you receive Institute on Disability emails, please add contact.iod@... to your address book.Having trouble reading this announcement? Click here to view it in your browser.Free Inclusive Education WebinarsGreetings,You are invited to join educators and parents from across the United States to participate in free webinars featuring state-of-the-art strategies related to inclusive education for students with autism and related disabilities. These free, participate-at-your-convenience webinars have been organized into two series, one designed for classroom professionals and parents and one for school and district leaders and administrators. Below is an overview of each webinar series:Fundamentals of Inclusive Education SeriesAdministrators’Leadership SeriesFifteen webinars for educators and parents including:• New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities• Creating a Leadership Team• Inclusion Beyond the Walls of the Classroom • Collaborative Teaming • Planning Supports for Instruction, Communication, and Behavior• Writing Standards-Based IEPsFive webinars for general and special education administrators including:• New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities • Including Families and Students as Partners• Creating a Leadership Team• Creating a Welcoming Classroom, School, and Community • Desired Outcomes for Students with AutismClick here for complete details regarding each webinar series.The National Inclusive Education Initiative (NIEI) is pleased to provide these webinars free of charge through a grant from the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009.For questions and registration information, contact: O’Rourke, NIEI Program Support Assistant | sarah.orourke@...Join the NIEI online community on Facebook!Institute on Disability | University of New Hampshire10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03824phone: | contact.iod@...Stay Connected: Click here to forward this message.Click here to unsubscribe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2011 Report Share Posted January 16, 2011 YES PLEASEEE...I did Florida Prepaid for my son and I am ready to transfer his fund to my youngest seeing as there as a BETTER CHANCE HE will use it. If I could transfer AND REPLACE with a reduced rate for I would be over the moon! Please advise! > > Can you speak more about this???? We do the Florida Prepaid for all three of ours (actually the grandparents do it). Is there a discounted rate for our kids? > > > > From: sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of > Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 7:25 AM > To: sList > Subject: Re: FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents > > > > > > As for college, you can do the Florida pre-paid and get his college much cheaper. We did it this year for our son and his four year college tuition was 11,000.00 without room and board. > > > > > > > > > > FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents > > > > > > > > > To ensure you receive Institute on Disability emails, please add contact.iod@... to your address book. > Having trouble reading this announcement? Click here <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/display.php?M=23329 & C=c29a84d53b66dcdeab0eb190ee7856e\ 9 & S=369 & L=7 & N=152> to view it in your browser. > > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=2 & F=H> Free Inclusive Education Webinars from the National Inclusive Education Initiative > > > <http://iod.unh.edu/images/shim.gif> > > > Free Inclusive Education Webinars > > Greetings, > > You are invited to join educators and parents from across the United States to participate in free webinars featuring state-of-the-art strategies related to inclusive education for students with autism and related disabilities. These free, participate-at-your-convenience webinars have been organized into two series, one designed for classroom professionals and parents and one for school and district leaders and administrators. Below is an overview of each webinar series: > > > Fundamentals of Inclusive Education Series > > Administrators’ > Leadership Series > > > Fifteen webinars for educators and parents including: > > • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities > • Creating a Leadership Team > • Inclusion Beyond the Walls of the Classroom > • Collaborative Teaming > • Planning Supports for Instruction, Communication, and Behavior > • Writing Standards-Based IEPs > > Five webinars for general and special education administrators including: > > • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities > • Including Families and Students as Partners > • Creating a Leadership Team > • Creating a Welcoming Classroom, School, and Community > • Desired Outcomes for Students with Autism > > Click here for complete details regarding each webinar series <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=331 & F=H> . > > The National Inclusive Education Initiative <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=350 & F=H> (NIEI) is pleased to provide these webinars free of charge through a grant from the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009. > > For questions and registration information, contact: > O’Rourke, NIEI Program Support Assistant > | sarah.orourke@... > Join the NIEI <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=332 & F=H> online community on <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=332 & F=H> Facebook! > > <http://iod.unh.edu/images/shim.gif> > > > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=29 & F=H> Institute on Disability | <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=46 & F=H> University of New Hampshire > 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03824 > phone: | contact.iod@... > > Stay Connected: <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=4 & F=H> IOD on Facebook <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=31 & F=H> IOD on Twitter > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/sendfriend.php?M=23329 & C=c29a84d53b66dcdeab0eb190ee78\ 56e9 & L=7 & N=369 & F=2 & i=152> Click here to forward this message. > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/unsubscribe.php?M=23329 & C=c29a84d53b66dcdeab0eb190ee7\ 856e9 & L=7 & N=369> Click here to unsubscribe. > > > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/open.php?M=23329 & L=7 & N=369 & F=H & image=.jpg> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 I am not sure about a discounted rate for our kids as I did not pursue that option. I am also insure about transferring from one child to another. Sorry FREE Online Inclusion Training for Administrators, Educators and Parents > > > > > > > > > To ensure you receive Institute on Disability emails, please add contact.iod@... to your address book. > Having trouble reading this announcement? Click here <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/display.php?M=23329 & C=c29a84d53b66dcdeab0eb190ee7856e9 & S=369 & L=7 & N=152> to view it in your browser. > > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=2 & F=H> Free Inclusive Education Webinars from the National Inclusive Education Initiative > > > <http://iod.unh.edu/images/shim.gif> > > > Free Inclusive Education Webinars > > Greetings, > > You are invited to join educators and parents from across the United States to participate in free webinars featuring state-of-the-art strategies related to inclusive education for students with autism and related disabilities. These free, participate-at-your-convenience webinars have been organized into two series, one designed for classroom professionals and parents and one for school and district leaders and administrators. Below is an overview of each webinar series: > > > Fundamentals of Inclusive Education Series > > Administrators’ > Leadership Series > > > Fifteen webinars for educators and parents including: > > • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities > • Creating a Leadership Team > • Inclusion Beyond the Walls of the Classroom > • Collaborative Teaming > • Planning Supports for Instruction, Communication, and Behavior > • Writing Standards-Based IEPs > > Five webinars for general and special education administrators including: > > • New Views of Students with Autism & Related Disabilities > • Including Families and Students as Partners > • Creating a Leadership Team > • Creating a Welcoming Classroom, School, and Community > • Desired Outcomes for Students with Autism > > Click here for complete details regarding each webinar series <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=331 & F=H> . > > The National Inclusive Education Initiative <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=350 & F=H> (NIEI) is pleased to provide these webinars free of charge through a grant from the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009. > > For questions and registration information, contact: > O’Rourke, NIEI Program Support Assistant > | sarah.orourke@... > Join the NIEI <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=332 & F=H> online community on <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=332 & F=H> Facebook! > > <http://iod.unh.edu/images/shim.gif> > > > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=29 & F=H> Institute on Disability | <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=46 & F=H> University of New Hampshire > 10 West Edge Drive, Suite 101 | Durham, NH 03824 > phone: | ; contact.iod@... > > Stay Connected: <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=4 & F=H> IOD on Facebook <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/link.php?M=23329 & N=369 & L=31 & F=H> IOD on Twitter > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/sendfriend.php?M=23329 & C=c29a84d53b66dcdeab0eb190ee7856e9 & L=7 & N=369 & F=2 & i=152> Click here to forward this message. > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/unsubscribe.php?M=23329 & C=c29a84d53b66dcdeab0eb190ee7856e9 & L=7 & N=369> Click here to unsubscribe. > > > > <http://iodnet.unh.edu/iem/open.php?M=23329 & L=7 & N=369 & F=H & image=.jpg> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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