FOR RELEASE: March 26, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Grace James, 615-494-8880 or grace.james@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — A free workshop at MTSU on Saturday, April 20, aims to help
parents of children with disabilities learn about and meet their children’s
educational needs.
“Basic
Rights: A Parent’s Introduction to Special Education,” will be held from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m. April 20 at the Tennessee Center for the Study and Treatment of
Dyslexia, located at 200 N. Baird Lane on the MTSU campus.
It’s part
of a statewide series of workshops sponsored by STEP Inc. — Support and
Training for Exceptional Parents — to give parents more information on special
education opportunities.
STEP, a
federally funded program, also helps parents learn about the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act and offers guidance in advocating for their
children’s rights and the best solutions to their educational needs.
All
materials at the MTSU workshop are free to parents of children with
disabilities. Professionals also are welcome to attend, but a small fee may be
charged for their materials.
Each family
also will receive a free parents’ manual with information on federal and state
laws on special education.
Space is
limited to 24 workshop participants, and registration is required by Friday,
April 12. Contact Grace James at 615-494-8880 or grace.james@mtsu.edu for more information and to register.
STEP
personnel also can answer specific questions about education rights for
children with disabilities up to age 22. Parents with questions about STEP can
visit www.tnstep.org or contact Joey
Ellis at 615-463-2310 or the STEP Parent Information Line at 800-280-7837 for
free assistance.
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