Power Hour – July 26, 2023
Virtual WorkshopAbout Power Hour We understand that being a parent of a child who is anywhere on the epilepsy surgery journey can be challenging and overwhelming at times. That’s why we’ve created our Power Hour workshops
About Power Hour We understand that being a parent of a child who is anywhere on the epilepsy surgery journey can be challenging and overwhelming at times. That’s why we’ve created our Power Hour workshops
Students after epilepsy surgery may have health conditions or physical disabilities requiring them to consider what support and accommodations they will need when transitioning to college. The laws that govern accommodations change from high school
About Power Hour We understand that being a parent of a child who is anywhere on the epilepsy surgery journey can be challenging and overwhelming at times. That’s why we’ve created our Power Hour workshops
Sensory processing is one of those terms that is commonly used, but just as commonly misunderstood. For children who have had epilepsy surgery, sensory processing difficulties may impact not only how they understand their worlds,
Are you curious about which Assistive Technology (AT) tools and services are available that could help an individual after epilepsy surgery with improved access to information, education, communication, employment, or leisure activities? This presentation provides
About Power Hour We understand that being a parent of a child who is anywhere on the epilepsy surgery journey can be challenging and overwhelming at times. That’s why we’ve created our Power Hour workshops
Do you need help understanding your child's IEP goals? What data can you ask for, and how often? How can you be more involved in your child's IEP development? Join Julie Gardner, Educational Specialist, and
Progress monitoring: What is it, and why does it matter? Progress monitoring is how you and your child's school know whether IEP goals are being met. You must understand if your child is making progress,
Talking with our young and grown children about sexuality can be a difficult task. As parents and guardians, we often worry whether talking about it gives permission, and whether they can be safe from harm
As a parent, your greatest and most effective tool for decreasing challenging behaviors is the ability to provide co-regulation for your child. Contrary to what many think, this is not simply a psychological or emotional
This session is all about understanding the brothers and sisters of people with disabilities. Research shows that siblings of people with disabilities have their own special qualities and needs, but often, families
Join us for a transformative presentation where we shed light on the alarming sexual assault epidemic affecting people with disabilities. Led by passionate disability advocate Julie Payne-Neward, this session is a call to action for