Student Support Symposium
This year’s Student Support Symposium will be held virtually on October 13, 2020. Please register here.
Jonathan Mooney, an award-winning writer, entrepreneur, and activist who first learned to read at 12 years old, will be the keynote speaker. In addition, over 20 exceptional education sessions will be offered. Topics include the following:
- Understanding the Assessment Process and the Role You Play
- How Present Levels Drive the Whole IEP
- Occupational Therapy Activities to Support Optimal Participation in School
- Understanding Anxiety in Children
- 8 Skills to Facilitate Learners’ Optimal Communication Skills
- And many more!
Due to the symposium, the curriculum library will be closed for any pickups on Tuesday, October 13, as iLEAD Exploration staff will be attending the Student Support Symposium. We hope you will find topics of interest to attend as well!
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