Family Support:

  • Do you need more information about how to make the content (what is learned in school) accessible to your child? 

  • Is your child performing below grade level? Do you and your child need help learning Math and ELA strategies? 

  • Do you need more information about your child’s classification/diagnosis and how to navigate the CSE/DOE?

  • Do you need support adding and removing services from your child’s IEP/IESP?

  • Do you disagree with the CSE/DOE and need don’t know what to do?

  • Need to know if your child qualifies for additional services?

  •  Are you worried about your child moving to the next grade level and not feeling prepared? 

  • Do you have questions about your rights as a parent, and what is the responsibility of the CSE/DOE?


If your answer is YES to one or all the questions above, then, not to worry, Spducation is here to help!

 

Special Education Coaching Seminars:

  • Are you new to special education, receiving a degree in special education, or currently working as a special education teacher and don’t know how to differentiate or modify content?

  • Are you seeking guidance in writing an official IEP report (e.g., PLOP, goals, etc.)?

  • Are you getting a degree in Social Work and need clarification on how your role fits within the special education array?

  •  Do you need more information about the different disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and how to support them based on areas of need? 

  • Do you need more information about the different types of evaluations and the protocol for each(e.g., requirements for a paraprofessional, neuropsychological evaluation vs. academic evaluation vs. MDR vs. IEE)?

  • Are you entering the field and need clarification about your role and responsibilities? 


If you answered YES to any of these questions, then you are a perfect candidate for Spducations’ 4 track coaching seminar!   

We are dedicated to the professional development of new Special Education Teachers and Social Workers entering the field.  We know how important it is for practitioners to feel confident and prepared in their ability to use a wide variety of instructional strategies and activities that are academically rigorous and highly engaging.