Local Autism Network Offering Training For Families

The Alabama Regional Autism Networks are offering in-person training sessions throughout the state to provide parents and caregivers the tools and strategies needed to navigate the special education system and effectively advocate for their children or family members. The local workshop will be offered in Mobile by the University of South Alabama (USA) Regional Autism Network on August 5 at 1-4 p.m. at the USA Faculty Club. It will offer insight into how parents can start the process for a special education evaluation if their school system has not done so. Discussions will include referrals before entering kindergarten, as well as address needs in later grades. Presenters will discuss the length each part of the process may take, best practices for parents to ensure the evaluations happen and are thorough, eligibility requirements, available services and more. A portion of the session will be working through real-life scenarios to determine how to navigate the processes and roadblocks that can occur. This training will provide information about how to navigate through the process of special education services, explain the services and supports children may be entitled to and teach how to effectively advocate for children’s needs. 

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