How to be an effective advocate for your child with a disability
Getting the services your child needs can be difficult. Effective advocacy can make a difference. Learn about: Advocacy skills that help across systems; Strategies to win over administrators, educators and providers; The role of advocacy in lifelong planning; The role your child can play
Speaker: Gary Shulman- Special Needs Consultant
Cosponsored by the Brooklyn Developmental Disabilities Council’s Children’s Services Committee
Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information or to RSVP call 718.253.4948.
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Getting the services your child needs can be difficult. Effective advocacy can make a difference. Learn about: Advocacy skills that help across systems; Strategies to win over administrators, educators and providers; The role of advocacy in lifelong planning; The role your child can play
Speaker: Gary Shulman- Special Needs Consultant
Cosponsored by the Brooklyn Developmental Disabilities Council’s Children’s Services Committee
Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information or to RSVP call 718.253.4948.
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