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Camp Fairs in January and February:
Camp Fair time is almost upon us again. We have times and dates for fairs in Allston, Brookline, Westford, Lexington, Groton and Framingham. Meet representatives from special-needs and standard day overnight programs. We also have a few Winter Break camps listed. Visit our Camp page for the details.
Sign Language Workshop and Classes:
In Norwood during February and March. Two types of programs to choose from. See our front page for details.
Disability Help For Every Stage of Your Child's Development:
Workshops such as Turning Three, An IEP For My Child, Basic Rights-Denied, SPED Advocacy 101, Understanding My Child's Learning Style, The MCAS and Transition 101 will be held in Dedham, Franklin, Jamaica Plain, Holyoke, Natick, Pembroke, South Yarmouth, Weymouth, Wilmington, Winthrop and East Longmeadow. See the front page for details
Translating Testing Results for Special Education
January 26, in Hopkinton. Empower yourself by getting to know some of the major definitions and language used when reading special education testing results. Under Events on our front page.
Social Pragmatics Language Skills Instruction:
Free, in Boston., January to May. Ten and eleven-years olds with Asperger Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, Learning Disabilities and PDD-NOS may receive Social Pragmatics instruction in a small group setting. Front Page.
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Arc Recreational Winter Programs:
In Lawrence, January 26 to March 25th. Swimming, music, arts and crafts and more. Visit "Events" on the Front page.
Know The Changes in Guardianship Law:
Free Workshop in Danvers. Parents, Siblings, Guardians and Service Providers will be trained in all aspects of Guardianship, including new legal requirements. See our front page for the details.
Transition to Adult Services Resource Fair:
January 28th, in Marlborough. Young adults, families, guardians, service providers, and school personnel can meet local Disability organizations to find resources and materials for transitioning to adult services. Visit our "Teens and Young Adults" on our front page.
Dyslexia Seminars:
Free: January, February and April, in Amesbury. Explore if certain educational difficulties are caused by Dyslexia. See our front page
Conference On Transition Planning
-In English and Spanish: Free. January 30, in Fitchburg. Training and legal clinics for parents on Special Education Transition Services For Children ages 14-22 with disabilities, Ages 14-22. See Teen and Young Adults on our front page.
SPED Child and Teen does not endorse any treatments, programs, products or services. Announcements and resources are for information purposes only.
SPED Child and Teen is not responsible for event changes or cancellations. Verify times and dates with the organizing host before attending any event listed in our newsletter or website.
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