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Jan 15 2009

Seeking Call for "Parents in Partnership" Proposals 2009-2010

With a new year upon us, it is time to begin planning for "Parents in Partnership" trainings for the 2009-2010 year. The 2009-2010 "Call for Parents in Partnership" proposal can be downloaded at http://www.dpi.wi.gov/sped/hmnew.html or http://www.dpi.wi.gov/sped/par_traing.html .

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Jan 15 2009

WI FACETS 2009 Continuous Learning Opportunities Training Schedule

Go to http://www.wifacets.org/events.htm to view the calendar of training events.

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Jan 14 2009

Regional Transition Advisory Council (TAC) Meetings

Join us for important discussions about the interagency agreement, TAC’s and your role in transition process

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Jan 13 2009

ASW 2009 Annual Conference

Early bird registration materials are now on the ASW website at www.asw4autism.org.

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Jan 13 2009

Parent Leadership Conference--Building Partnerships for Student Success

Karen Mapp, co-author of the book, "Beyond the Bake Sale," presents strategies for schools to engage families of all backgrounds to help children achieve success.

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Jan 13 2009

Making Transitions Easier (Autism Spectrum)

This session will examine the reason why transitions and change may be so difficult for many individuals on the autism spectrum.

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Jan 13 2009

Wheelchair Basketball Camp

UW-Whitewater is sponsoring a Wheelchair Basketball Camp for boys and girls, ages 8 to 18 who have a mobility impairment as their primary disability.

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