Student Services On-Demand Summer Series
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Transform your summer into a season of growth and opportunity. Explore our extensive library of courses and enroll by registering for our bundle of over 20 hours of training. You will be able to access your courses anytime, complete them at your own pace, and revisit materials as needed.
Who Should Attend:
School Psychologists and Related Service Providers/Assessors
Assistant Superintendents of Educational Services
Directors of Special Education and/or Student Services
Special Education Coordinators
Program Specialists
Case Carriers
School Site Administrators
SELPA Personnel
Directors of Special Services
Directors of Pupil Services
Subscription Fee:
$499 (credit card only)
On-Demand Programs:
Accessible from June 16 - August 15, 2025 (not for download)
- Your New School Year Refresher: Best Practices for Implementing Section 504
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Part I: Section 504 Child Find and Evaluation
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Part II: Writing the 504 Plan
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- Defensible Goals
- Session 1 | Academics: Reading, Writing
- Session 2 | Academics: Math, Self-Help
- Session 3 | Social/Emotional
- Session 4 | Behavior
- Session 5 | Expressive/Receptive Language
- Session 6 | Articulation, Fluency, Pragmatics
- Session 7 | Fine/Gross Motor
- Session 8 | Vocational Transition
- Real Talk | Transportation Decisions
- Understanding legal frameworks surrounding transportation decisions
- Identifying red flags that may lead to lawsuits
- Implementing best practices for fairness and equity
- Case studies and real-world examples
- IEEs from Start to Finish
- Session 1 - Responding to IEE Request
- Session 2 - Timeliness in Responding
- Session 3 - But We Haven’t Assessed Yet
- Session 4 - We’re Denying it, File!
- Session 5 - Ugh, We Have to Grant it
- Session 6 - Here’s the IEE: How to Analyze It
- Session 7 - Parent Just Gave Me a Random Private Report – Now What?
- Session 8 - Here’s the IEE: Duty to Consider
- Session 9 - Consideration & Disagreement
- Session 10 - Final Takeaways
- Ins & Outs of Behavior
- Session 1 | What does the law tell us to do?
- Session 2 | What does the science of behavior tell us to do?
- Session 3 | Ok, so what are some sample behavior interventions that work?
- Session 4 | You tell us, lawyer ladies, what makes a good FBA?
- Session 5 | And while you’re at it, what makes a good behavior plan?
- Session 6 | Bonus session! Hypotheticals on the hot button behavior issues like Bullying and Title IV with special guest Sara Young.
These AALRR presentations are intended for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon in reaching a conclusion in a particular area of law. Applicability of the legal principles discussed may differ substantially in individual situations. Legal outcomes may also vary depending on jurisdiction, and different laws may apply. These presentations do not constitute legal advice, and no action should be taken based on the information presented without consulting a qualified attorney. Receipt of this or any other AALRR presentation/publication does not create an attorney-client relationship. AALRR makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information presented. AALRR is not responsible for inadvertent errors that may occur in the publishing process.
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