Guest guest Posted February 19, 2010 Report Share Posted February 19, 2010 Two Part Series.......Listen and Learn Mrs. Rose - Broadcaster and Host of On The Front Porch withThe Rose Show The " Voice " for Special Needs Kids " Live " from Las Vegas to all 50 States and Internationally Every Saturday from 6-7 pm pst - Check for your local times. Click on this www.alltalkradio.net to tune in on Saturday's from 6-7 pm Call In and Talk to the Host: 702-609-7626 www.adhdservices.org and www.therosemooreshow.com Write to us at therosemooreshow@... 1-702-516-3300 Business 1-702-372-9130 Cell Remember......whatever we do, we do it for the kids. Rose Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. Sign up now. The Top Two Educational Disability Advocates Extraordinaire in the field of Special Education come together again on The Rose Show to share their combined 48 years of experience of Advocating properly and getting results. Guest: ne Buxbaum Advocate Extraordinaire Host Rose Advocate Extraordinaire The Rose Show Saturday, February 20, 2010 www.adhdservices.org www.familymattersgroup.com www.alltalkradio.net click on " Listen " From 6:00 to 7:00 pm PST Mistakes School Districts Make & What to do when Parents Receive Conflicting Information from Professionals on the School/District level. Plus...some Horror stories on what School District's do to Advocates will also be discussed. Remember...Advocating is not for Wimps! This is a 2 part series - so listen and learn. ne Buxbaum, Child Rights Advocate, has been working on behalf of the families of children (and adults) with special needs for more than twenty years, providing direct advocacy services throughout California. More recently, she has provided services across the country, using cutting-edge technology and advocates-in-training in a variety of locales to stand beside parents and children in a collaborative effort with school districts and agencies from whom these families receive services or funding. Over the past five years, her focus has broadened to include a social service strategy, called Wraparound, that she believes that with some modifications to the original model, can apply to a variety of challenging life situations involving transitions and reunifications. As an experienced Wraparound Trainer, she has provided Wraparound trainings and workshops to county partners (Juvenile Justice, Department of Social Service, Behavioral Health, Education) and nonprofit agencies who are just beginning their Wraparound work in systems-of-care communities. ne became interested in " different learners " when she was teaching grades K-8, and tutoring students who needed additional help; seeking out and developing innovative strategies and learning methods to log " new information " into long-term memory. Her independent studies led her to investigate and develop expertise in the areas about the Federal and State laws and codes affecting Children with Special Needs. Rose , see www.ahdservices.org and www.therosemooreshow.com " about me " ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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