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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Special Education Advocacy: 101 REGISTRATION FORM in the editor.
  2. Select your desired workshop date by checking one of the options provided. Ensure you choose the correct date for your availability.
  3. Fill in your personal information, including your name, street address, city, state, and zip code. This information is essential for registration.
  4. Provide your telephone number and email address for communication regarding the workshop.
  5. Indicate if you are employed by a public or private school by checking the appropriate box and writing your job title or duties on the line provided.
  6. Select the option that best describes your child's situation regarding special education services (IEP, 504 Plan, etc.).
  7. Enter your child’s age in the designated field.
  8. Answer whether you have previously attended a special education basic rights training by selecting Yes, No, or Don’t know.
  9. Choose your registration fee option (Individual or Parenting Couple) and ensure it aligns with your payment method.
  10. Complete the form and enclose a check made payable to SPEDWatch before mailing it to the provided address.

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Educational Advocacy is a vague term. The primary responsibility of a Special Education Advocate is to represent the best interests of students in seeking Special Education supports and services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act 2004 (IDEA 2004).
Currently, there are no federal or state legislative or regulatory guidelines addressing the educational or credentialing requirements for an individual to serve as an Advocate, nor to inform the practice of special education advocacy. It is, therefore, essential that parents are as informed as possible when
The NASET and AASEP Board Certification program for Advocacy in Special Education (BCASE) is comprised of a comprehensive compilation of 30 Units of study broken down into 6 specific Modules. Each Unit contains video lectures, PowerPoint presentations, supplemental videos and supplemental readings.
Attorneys are licensed to practice law, so they are able to do things that advocates cannot do, such as: Provide legal advice. Assist with the preparation of a due process complaint. Appear on your behalf at a hearing.
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