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Curricula

Families are Important: An Early Childhood Curriculum - Spanish Version
Las Familias son Importantes! Un taller sobre la Infancia Temprana
This training curriculum describes the early intervention process and the family’s role in developing an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). 51 slides. 2007.
$15 | CD-Rom | ALL-45s

IDEA 2004 for Families and Advocates (Draft) - Spanish Version
Ley de Mejoramiento de Educación para Personas con Discapacidades (Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act —IDEA 2004) Para Familias y Abogado
This curriculum covers seven key areas of IDEA 2004: Definitions, Evaluation, Individualized Education Program (IEP), Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), Private School Placement, Procedural Safeguards, and Placement in an Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES). 95 slides, 2007.
$15 | CD-Rom | ALL-35s

Is Your Child a Target of Bullying? Intervention Strategies for Parents of Children with Disabilities
Es su Hijo un Blanco de la Conducta Bullying
The appealing design and easy-to-understand, common-sense suggestions are sure to inform and encourage families as they address bullying issues. 33 slides. 2003. CD-Rom.
$15 | CD-Rom: English OR Spanish version | ALL-19s

No Child Left Behind and Students with Disabilities - Spanish Version
Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás (NCLB*) y Los Estudiantes con Discapacidades
This curriculum addresses components of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) such as assessments, school choice, supplemental services, and teacher qualifications in the context of students with disabilities. 97 slides, 2005.
$15 | CD-Rom | ALL-27s

Understanding ADHD
Entendiendo el ADHD
This curriculum provides information for parents, teachers and others about ADHD including behavior management, strategies for parents, and instructional strategies for teachers. It can be used in total as a three-hour workshop, or as a series of shorter trainings for community education purposes. The curriculum consists of four units that can be used as short workshops or as the foundation for discussion groups related to each topic area. 59 slides, 2002.
$15 | CD-Rom | ALL-22s

Handouts

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Acronyms and Agencies - Spanish Version
Abreviaturas and Agencias

ALL-48s

Assistive Technology for Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children with Disabilities - Spanish Version
Tecnologia Auxiliar Para Infantes y Ninos Pequenos con Discapacidades

ALL-7s

Attending Meetings to Plan Your Child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) - Spanish Version
Asistencia a Reuniones para Planear el Programa de Educación Individualizado

ALL-8s

Evaluation: What Does It Mean for Your Child? - Spanish Version - National Version
Evaluación: ¿Qué significa para su niño?

ALL-11s

Evidence Based Practices: A Guide for Parents - Spanish Version
Prácticas Escolares Basadas en Evidencia: Una Guía para los Padres

ALL-68s

How Will I know if My Child is Making Progress? - Spanish Version- National Version
¿Cómo Sabré si mi Hijo está Progresando?

ALL-13s

Parent Tips for Transition
Consejos para Padres para Planear la Transición

ALL-14s

Informed Parent Consent for Pre-School and School-Aged Children with Disabilities - Spanish Version
Consentimiento Informado de los Padres para Niños con Discapacidades en Edad Preescolar y Escolar
ALL-40s

Prior Written Notice - Spanish Version
Aviso Previo por Escrito

ALL-43s

Promising Practices - Fluency: Helping Your Child Read and Understand - Spanish Version
Prácticas Prometedoras - Ayudando a su Hijo a Leer y Comprender con Fluidez

ALL-47s

Related Services - Spanish Version
Servicios Relacionados y los Niños que tienen Discapacidades

ALL-52s

Transportation
La Transportación y Los Niños Con Discapacidades

ALL-55s

IEP Goals
Metas del IEP

ALL-56s

School Accomodations and Modifications - Spanish Version - National Version
Acomodaciones y Modificaciones Escolares

ALL-15s

Simple, Inexpensive Devices Can Assist in Communication - Spanish Version - National Version
Aparatos Simples y Baratos Pueden Ayudar en la Comunicación

ALL-16s

Special Education Evaluation - Spanish Version
Educación Especial EVALUACION

ALL-10s

Students' Perceptions of Instruction in Inclusion Classrooms: Implications for Students with Learning Disabilities - Spanish Version
Las Percepciones de los Estudiantes de la Instrucción en Inclusión en Salones de Clases: Implicaciones para Estudiantes con Problemas de Aprendizaje

ALL-42s

Understanding the Special Education Process - Spanish Version - National Version
Entendiendo el Proceso de Educacion Especial

ALL-17s

Books/Booklets

Effective Advocacy: Guidelines to help parents help their children
Abogacía Efectiva: Ocho estrategias que los abogados ueden usar para asistir a los padres
A brochure for organizations or individuals who help parents develop the skills they need to advocate effectively for their children with special needs. 2001.
$1 | 10+ copies, $.50 each | PHP-a13s

Facilitated IEP Meetings: An Emerging Practice
Reuniones de IEP Facilitadas: Una Nueva Opción
This publication was a joint project of the Alliance and CADRE, the national technical assistance center on alternative dispute resolution. The booklet introduces parents to facilitated IEP meetings and distinguishes IEP facilitation from mediation. The guide describes how families can prepare for facilitated IEP meetings and answers frequently asked questions about the process. 8 pages. 2004.
$3 | 10+ copies, $2 each | ALL-26s

Resolution Meetings: A Guide for Parents - Spanish Version
Reuniones de Resolución: Una Guía para los Padres
This booklet, developed in collaboration with the Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE), is a guide for families that will help readers to have a better understanding of resolution meetings, one of the ways in which special education disputes can be resolved. 12 pages. 2007.
$3 | 10+ copies, $2 each | ALL-50s

Special Education Mediation
Mediación en Educación Especial
Jointly developed by the CADRE Project, a national technical assistance project on alternative dispute resolution and the ALLIANCE Project, this guide is for parents on how to use mediation to resolve education disputes. Mediation is a process in which the parents and educators work with a neutral third party to resolve disagreements and reach mutual solutions. 2005.
$3 | 10+ copies, $1 each | ALL-3s

Activity Cards

Let's Talk Activity Cards
Platiquemos!
Let's Talk is an easy and fun way to interact and help your child be ready for reading. These cards will help build your child's vocabulary and speaking skills-the first steps in learning to read. No special supplies are needed, just you and your child.
$4 | 10+ copies, $2.50 each | ALL-54s

 

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