[nfbwatlk] Washington PAVE Special Education Conference

Nightingale, Noel Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Mon Feb 4 10:18:14 CST 2008


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From: ESD GP GCDE-INFO [mailto:GCDE-INFO at ESD.WA.GOV] 
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From: Diana Lloyd [mailto:dlloyd at washingtonpave.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:08 AM
Subject: Upcoming Special Education Conference
Importance: High



Washington PAVE's Annual Conference

YOU ARE THE EXPERT 2008

Celebrating Families and Professionals:

The Heart of Success

 

Please join us in Lynnwood, WA on April 4-5, 2008 for our yearly conference!

We are excited about the variety of topics and the locally and nationally known speakers who will be at this year's "You Are The Expert" conference. It will be an interesting, enlightening, and fun event where families and professionals will have an opportunity to interact and learn from each other as well as socialize and relax.

 

Topics include:

 

Keynote: Josh Brothers:                    The State of State-Information about Special Education in Washington State

 

Keynote:  Kimmer Gordon:                Using People First Language

 

*	Karen Davis:                                                  Dispute Resolution in Special Education 
*	Renee Arcement:                                            Recognizing Stress and Depression in Children 
*	Kate Orville & Cassie Johnston:                     Children with Special Healthcare Needs and the Medical Home 
*	Tricia & Cal Luker:                                          Transition under IDEA 2004: Can We Expect Better Outcomes? 
*	Barbara Curtis:                                                Traumatic Brain Injury 
*	Paul Alig:                                                         Specific Learning Disabilities and Response to Intervention 
*	Helen Jones:                                                   Strengthening Families Through Early Care & Education 
*	Kristen Hennessey:                                         Conversations with OSPI's Ombudsman 
*	Robin Higa:                                                     Community Café: Changing the Lives of Children through Conversations that Matter 
*	Vicky McKinney:                                              Practice-Based Evidence 
*	Tricia & Cal Luker:                                          Restraint, Seclusion and Positive Behavioral Interventions in Schools: The Good,                                                                                 The Bad & The Ugly 
*	Sarah Pennington:                                          Dancing on Quicksand while Gargling Peanut Butter 
*	Andrea Sheehan:                                            Starting a New Journey-Transition to Preschool Special Education Services 
*	Diane Davis:                                                    Working with Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Effects, and Autism       

Spectrum Disorders

*	Kris Hirschmann & Mark Conley:                    Washington Virtual Academy-Meeting the Needs of Students in the 21st Century 

 

The Youth Strand of the conference-for ages 12-21 years-features classes, workshops, and activities for building self-advocacy skills and other talents. It will be a fun, and active, as well as educational time. In addition, there will be a dance with a live band on Friday evening! The Youth Strand is free for youth who accompany their parent or caregiver to the conference.

 

The registration cost of $125.00 also covers breakfast, lunch, and evening reception with silent auction and great hors d'oeuvres on Friday plus breakfast on Saturday. Child care will not be provided.

 

To register go to www.washingtonpave.org <http://www.washingtonpave.org/>  and click on the You Are the Expert Conference <http://www.washingtonpave.com/YATE/YateConference.html>  link.

 

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-----Original Message-----
From:
ESD GP GCDE-INFO [mailto:GCDE-INFO at ESD.WA.GOV]
Sent:
Monday, January 28, 2008 10:07 AM
To:
GCDE-INFO at LISTSERV.WA.GOV
Subject:
FW: Upcoming Special Education Conference
Importance:
High
 
From:
Diana Lloyd [mailto:dlloyd at washingtonpave.com]
Sent:
Thursday, January 24, 2008 10:08 AM
Subject:
Upcoming Special Education Conference
Importance:
High
Washington
PAVE’s Annual Conference
YOU ARE THE EXPERT 2008
Celebrating Families and Professionals:
The Heart of Success
 
Please join us in
Lynnwood
,
WA
on April 4-5, 2008 for our yearly conference!
We are excited about the variety of topics and the locally and nationally known speakers who will be at this year’s “You Are The Expert” conference. It will be an interesting, enlightening, and fun event where families and professionals will have an opportunity to interact and learn from each other as well as socialize and relax.
 
Topics include:
 
Keynote:
Josh Brothers:                    The State of
State
—Information about Special Education in
Washington
State
 
Keynote:  
Kimmer Gordon:                Using People First Language
 
Karen Davis:                                                  Dispute Resolution in Special Education
Renee Arcement:                                            Recognizing Stress and Depression in Children
Kate Orville &
Cassie Johnston
:                     Children with Special Healthcare Needs and the Medical Home
Tricia & Cal Luker:                                          Transition under IDEA 2004: Can We Expect Better Outcomes?
Barbara Curtis:                                                Traumatic Brain Injury
Paul Alig:                                                         Specific Learning Disabilities and Response to Intervention
Helen Jones:                                                   Strengthening Families Through Early Care & Education
Kristen Hennessey:                                         Conversations with OSPI’s Ombudsman
Robin Higa:                                                     Community Café: Changing the Lives of Children through Conversations that Matter
Vicky McKinney:                                              Practice-Based Evidence
Tricia & Cal Luker:                                          Restraint, Seclusion and Positive Behavioral Interventions in Schools: The Good,  
                                                                              
The Bad & The Ugly
Sarah Pennington:                                          Dancing on Quicksand while Gargling Peanut Butter
Andrea Sheehan
:                                            Starting a New Journey—Transition to Preschool Special Education Services
Diane Davis:                                                    Working with Children with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Effects, and Autism
     
Spectrum Disorders
Kris Hirschmann & Mark Conley:                   
Washington
Virtual Academy—Meeting the Needs of Students in the 21
st
Century
 
The Youth Strand of the conference—for ages 12-21 years—features classes, workshops, and activities for building self-advocacy skills and other talents. It will be a fun, and active, as well as educational time. In addition, there will be a dance with a live band on Friday evening! The Youth Strand is free for youth who accompany their parent or caregiver to the conference.
 
The registration cost of $125.00 also covers breakfast, lunch, and evening reception with silent auction and great hors d’oeuvres on Friday plus breakfast on Saturday. Child care
will not
be provided.
 
To register go to http://www.washingtonpave.org/ www.washingtonpave.org
and click on the
http://www.washingtonpave.com/YATE/YateConference.html You Are the Expert Conference
link.
 


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