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Special Education Paperwork and the Power of the Prior Written Notice

Virtual Event SD

6:30 CT / 5:30 MT Parents are often overwhelmed with paperwork in the world of special education. Learn about the purpose of the paperwork, what needs to be kept and for how long, and the all-important Prior Written Notice. Register for this workshop

Common Sense Parenting Online-March Series (4 Sessions)

Virtual Event SD

Build your parenting skills with an interactive four-week course. We teach easy-to-learn techniques to address issues of communication, discipline, decision-making, relationships, and self-control for parents of school-aged children. Meets requirements for court-ordered parenting classes. Class is FREE. The book is $10 unless court ordered.   March Series Dates: Thursdays on the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th […]

Ask JAN! Q&A: Sensory Team Edition

Virtual Event SD

Description: Job Accommodations Network (JAN) consultants offer one-on-one consultation to help brainstorm accommodation ideas, provide practical guidance for addressing workplace accommodation issues, and work as a partner in the accommodation process. Join the JAN Sensory Team consulting staff for an interactive discussion about trending job accommodation and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) topics. The team […]

Assistive Technology Supports for Math

Virtual Event SD

2:00 CT / 1:00 MT Join this workshop to learn about math tools that can help build math skills for all ages and levels. Register for this workshop

Free Monday Parent Group: You are not alone

Virtual Event SD

What is OCD? Many children, teens, and parents have obsessions and compulsions. But not every inflexible, repetitive, or ritualized behavior - and not every stuck thought - is OCD. What's the difference between true OCD and other anxiety disorders? What about autism, impulsivity, depression, and other developmental disorders? What about tic disorders including Tourette's? PANDAs? […]

Common Sense Parenting Online-March Series (4 Sessions)

Virtual Event SD

Build your parenting skills with an interactive four-week course. We teach easy-to-learn techniques to address issues of communication, discipline, decision-making, relationships, and self-control for parents of school-aged children. Meets requirements for court-ordered parenting classes. Class is FREE. The book is $10 unless court ordered.   March Series Dates: Thursdays on the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th […]

Health Equity in ADHD: Addressing Racial Disparities in Diagnosis & Treatment

Virtual Event SD

2:30 CT / 1:30 MT Black children and adults with ADHD are less likely to receive an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment due to structural racism, low socioeconomic status, and stigma, all of which can worsen the symptoms of ADHD. Racial disparities in health care are critical to recognize and address because untreated ADHD can […]

Supplemental Security Income: Qualifying for Benefits

Virtual Event SD

1:00 CT / 12:00 MT Listen to speakers from Disability Determination Services unravel the mysteries of applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for young adults at age 18 and over. Medical Relations Officers Sara Dicks and Tanya Heitzinger will help clarify the eligibility and application process while providing tips on how to submit a successful […]

What is TEFRA and What Does it Provide for My Child with Disabilities?

Virtual Event SD

6:30 CT / 5:30 MT The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) and Medicaid provide additional coverage and disability services such as Personal Care Attendants to people with disabilities. The parental fee for TEFRA has ended, making it available to more families. Discover what Medical Assistance and TEFRA offer for children with disabilities and […]

Transition Round Up

Virtual Event SD

3:00 CT / 2:00 MT Use this link to join the virtual event. If you are unable to join the webinar, a recording will be available within a week at tslp.org/events/.

Eating Disorders Comorbid with ADHD

Virtual Event SD

12:00 CT / 11:00 MT Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that often go undetected and untreated. An estimated 28 million Americans will struggle with an eating disorder at some point in their lifetime, but only some of these individuals will receive the care they need. Given the high rate of comorbidity between eating disorders and […]

Free Monday Parent Group

Virtual Event SD

Neurodiversity and Sleep Problems Children with developmental differences often have secondary problems with sleep. Self-regulation difficulties during the day often carry over into the night. Trouble falling asleep and staying asleep are common; not just with medical problems, but also with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and other types of neurodiversity. Medications can both help and hurt. Join […]

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