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I highly recommend the following seminar if you live anywhere in or near NE

Ohio. Andy and I as co-counsel have gotten some really good results for

parents of special needs children. Sandee is an incredible resource and a

force to be reckoned with. Don't miss this opportunity.

Very truly yours;

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Todd B. Kotler

Attorney and Counselor at Law

PO Box 2041

Massillon, Ohio 44646-2041

330-777-0065 Phone / Fax / Voicemail

The Special Education Battlefield Workshop

K. Cuddy, Special Education Attorney & Author of the " Special

Education Battlefield " and Sandee Winkelman, Nationally Known Parent

Facilitator Team up for a Special Education training you don't want to

miss!!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Registration: 8:00 a.m.

Greet and Meet: 8:30 a.m.

Workshop: 8:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Where: Comfort Inn; 6191 Quarry Lane, Independence, Ohio

Conference Fee: One-day Special Education Battlefield Workshop: $75.00 per

participant. Continental breakfast, lunch, beverages and workbook materials

are included. Please inform us if you have any special needs or

accommodations that are needed.

Copies of Cuddy's Book: The Special Education Battlefield will be

available for purchase at the workshop.

ONLINE REGISTRATION ONLY

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Questions? Contact Sandee Winkelman at jswinky@...

<mailto:jswinky%40gmail.com> or 440-570-9171

This one day program is designed to provide Families and Advocates the

information needed to prepare and conduct a due process hearing. It will

also go beyond those topics typically included in special education

trainings and is not intended for those unfamiliar with special education

terminology. This presentation will provide detailed information on how to

prepare for and conduct a due process hearing:

****** Importance of the Parent's Role in IEP Development

****** Preparing for Due Process

****** Understanding & Researching Special Education Issues

****** Drafting the Hearing Request: The Fundamentals of the Complaint

****** Discovery & Disclosure

****** The Resolution Period: The Resolution Meeting and What you need to

know

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Thank you

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