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Date de début 04/22/26 - 11:00
Date de fin 04/22/26 - 12:00
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    This workshop is designed to empower parents and caregivers of autistic children to effectively navigate the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process.

    We'll cover everything from understanding your rights and responsibilities to preparing for IEP meetings and advocating for your child's needs. This workshop is perfect for parents who are new to the IEP process, as well as those who want to enhance their advocacy skills.

    During this interactive workshop, you'll learn how to:
    - Understand the key components of an IEP.
    - Prepare effectively for IEP meetings.
    - Communicate your child's strengths and needs.
    - Advocate for appropriate goals and accommodations.
    - Collaborate with the IEP team to create a successful plan.

    This is a virtual workshop, allowing you to participate from the comfort of your own home. We encourage you to come prepared with questions and real-life scenarios you'd like to discuss. This is a safe and supportive space to connect with other parents and learn from experienced advocates.

    This workshop is family-friendly; however, due to the sensitive nature of the content, we recommend that only adults attend. The workshop will include opportunities for Q&A and small group discussions.