Special Education Information from Fairfax County Special Education PTA (SEPTA)

1/11/2021 9:13 pm

The following events were compiled by the Fairfax County Special Education PTA (SEPTA). Many of the events are relevant to all Clermont families. 
 
All these opportunities are online and FREE unless noted.
In most cases you must register if registration information is provided.
 
Ongoing and On Demand courses follow this monthly list of events.  
When other events become available they will be posted at:  https://fairfaxcountysepta.org/upcoming-community-events/
 
Autocuidado y Bienestar Emocional  
Lunes, Enero 11,  6 pm
Aprenda sobre la importancia que tiene para su familia su propio cuidado personal. Aprenda a invertir en usted.
 
 
Just Press Play
Tue. Jan.12, 2:00-2:30 pm
Learn family friendly activities that encourage play, attachment, and emotional regulation.
 
Managing Complex Kids (and Ourselves) During Complex Times
Tue. Jan. 12, 7:00-8:30 pm
Learn ways for making good decisions regarding kids with ADHD, not just in the weeks and months ahead, but for the long term.
 
Creating a Special Needs Legal and Life Care Plan
Wed. Jan. 13, 2:00-3:15 pm
Explore legal and financial strategies for maximizing a loved one’s quality of life through available benefits programs. 
Registration:  email Carey calford@financialguide.com or  (571) 378-0245
 
 
When Stimulants Are Not Enough: Alternative Strategies to Manage ADHD Beyond Traditional Pharmacology
Wed. Jan. 13, 7:00-8:00 pm
Learn about interventions such as nutrition and brain modulation methods that may be effective in helping to manage ADHD.
 
Self-Care & Social Emotional Wellbeing During These Uncertain Times — Military Only  
Thu. Jan. 14, 10-11 am
Understand the vital importance of self-care and social emotional wellbeing during this era of additional stress and anxiety.   
 
 
Strategies to Fund a Special Needs Trust
Thu. Jan. 14, noon-1 pm
Explore ways to fund a special needs trust, minimize tax exposure, and plan for your special needs child’s financial security.
 
 
Supporting Your K-2 Children in Math
Fri. Jan. 15, 10:00-11:30 am
Learn how to identify the critical content of your child’s math curriculum, and how to support your child in learning that content.
 
Early Childhood Academy – Self-paced Online Course
January 16 to February 20
Families of young children (birth through age 6) with disabilities or developmental delays learn how to create an environment of lifelong learning at home.  
 
Transition Lunch & Learn
Wed. Jan. 20, noon-1:30 pm
Whether your child with ID/DD will age out of the school system in two years or ten, the best time to take the next steps in planning for that is now. 
 
A Parent’s Guide for Managing Language Processing Disorder
Wed. Jan. 20, 1 pm, with Replay Link
Language processing deficits affect the ability to learn, focus, socialize, and be successful. Find out how to advocate for and support your child.
 
Strategies for Increasing Replacement Behaviors
Thu. Jan. 21, 10:00-11:30 am OR 6:30-8:00 pm
Parents gain skills and strategies for replacing a child’s undesirable behaviors with more positive behaviors. 
 
Ins and Outs of IEPs 
Thu. Jan. 21, 11:30 am
Have a productive student-focused IEP meeting with these pre-planning strategies. Helpful insights are shared for building relationships and self-advocacy skills. 
 
Self-Care & Social-Emotional Wellbeing
Thu. Jan. 21, 6:30 pm 
Make “you” a priority by understanding the vital importance of self-care and social-emotional wellbeing during these uncertain times.
 
Great Expectations – What to Hope for If You Want Your Kids to Thrive 
Thu. Jan. 21, 7:00-8:30 pm   $10
Understand the science behind parental expectations and their effects on children. Learn to see the humor and opportunity in realistic expectations.  
 
Collaborative & Proactive Solutions Virtual 2-DayTraining      
Thu. Jan 21 & Fri. Jan 22, 9:30 am-5:15 pm  $99-$159 
Option to sign up for either or both days. Day One is an overview of the CPS model, Day Two has video examples, and discussion.
 
Supporting Your Grade 3-6 Children in Math
Fri. Jan. 22, 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Learn how to partner with your child in examining the content of their math course with techniques to support their learning of the course’s core content.
 
 
SibShops — For Brothers and Sisters in Grades 2-6 of a Child with Special Needs
Mon. Jan. 25, 10 am OR 1 pm  Sessions run about 1-1.5 hours.
Siblings share experiences and receive peer support in a relaxed setting with fun games and activities. 
 
Guiding Exceptional Parents Book Club
Mon. Jan. 25, 7:30-9:00 pm 
The group will discuss The Essential Conversation: What Parents and Teachers Can Learn from Each Other, by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot.
 
Regulation of Restraint and Seclusion in Virginia’s Schools: What Parents Should Know 
Tue. Jan. 26, 6:30 pm 
Learn about new regulations on restraint and seclusion in VA schools including if, when, where, documentation, training, and reporting requirements.  FCPS regulations are more restrictive.
 
Anatomy of an IEP
Wed. Jan. 27, 7, pm
Find out all the parts of an IEP, study the functions of the sections, and learn how to help create an IEP that supports the student with a free and appropriate public education.
 
 
Ongoing and On Demand
 
Dyslexia & the IEP: How to Make Sure the IEP Is in Tip-Top Shape
Webinar, available 24/7
 
Accommodations for Recreational Classes and Camps with Fairfax County Parks
Accommodations include physical accessibility, ASL interpreters, assistive devices, sensitivity training for classmates, and staff training.
To request accommodations, email gary.logue@fairfaxcounty.gov or 703 324-8563
 
Scholarships for Classes with Fairfax County Parks
Children of families that receive public assistance (medicaid, free school lunch, SNAP, TANF) are eligible to take one set of classes per quarter for a $15 registration fee.
 
NAMI Basics
This 6-session course is for adults who provide care for youth (ages 22 and younger) who are experiencing mental health symptoms (including ADHD and ASD).
 
Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy Training
Learn about special education law, rights and responsibilities; tests to measure progress and regression; SMART IEPs; and strategies for effective advocacy.
 
The Parent Playbook — 9 Module Online Course on Autism
From the VCU Autism Center for Excellence & Virginia Autism Council. An introduction on Autism Spectrum Disorder for families, including tips for caregivers, characteristics, interventions and recommended programs and services.