Date: September 21, 2019 to September 21, 2019
Where: -Hawaii, 55-220 Kulanui Street , Teacher Education Bldg, Laie, Hawaii, United States
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Workshop choices: 1. Impact of Supreme Court Case—Endrew v. Douglas County District—on your child's IEP2. Autism: What It Is and What It's Not3. Panel: Empowering FAMILIES to Know Their Rights4. Understanding Children Mental Health5. Why Early Intervention MattersFREE Childcare by KidsZone. Breakfast, Lunch + T-Shirts included.**Vendors will be giving away free stuff so reserve your tickets now! FAQs 1. Where can I park? Parking is Free. You can park at the Education or Social Work lot. Ushers will be available to guide you. 2. Can children attend? Yes, limited childcare will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis for children 3 and up. If your child has any food allergies, please bring your own snacks. 3. How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Contact LDAH (Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawaii): 808-536-9684 or Dr. Barbara Hong: 808-675-3887; barbara.hong@byuh.edu. 4. Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event? No, as long as you've received an email confirmation, there's no need to print anything. 5. What do I do if I'm unable to attend after I've registered? You may either contact us to cancel, cancel on your own, or transfer your ticket to someone else. Since breakfast and lunch are going to be ordered, we'd appreciate knowing how much to prepare. 6. Is there a fee for this event? No, it's free. However, given the limited capacity in each classroom, we can only accommodate up to 100 people. Early registration is strongly advised. If you register, please show up. 7. Who should attend this event? Everyone is welcome! We especially like to extend an invitation to parents of children with various educational needs, teachers, and school administrators to join us. 8. What is the purpose of this event? To create an avenue for parents and educators to converse about issues relating to educating children with various abilities and disabilities. 9. Who will be at this symposium? Personnel f