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Turning 5: How to Work with the Department of Education (DOE) to Obtain Appropriate Services, Accommodations, and Placements

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The Learning and Development Center at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine cordially invites you to:

Turning 5: How to Work with the Department of Education to Obtain Appropriate Services, Accommodations, and Placements

In this workshop, educational advocates, Eileen Libutti and Jennifer Frankola of the law firm Lewis Johs, will walk parents, learning specialists, and other interested professionals, through the process of obtaining free and appropriate services for students. Dr. Juan Pedraza will discuss medication management for school age children. Dr. Ami Norris-Brilliant will discuss the testing process both within the Department of Education and obtaining outside evaluations.

Date: September 10th, 2013
Time: 6:30pm
Place: Stern Auditorium
First Floor
The Annenburg Building at Mt. Sinai Hospital Center
1468 Madison Avenue
New York, NY

Please feel free to pass along the invitation to any families whom you feel would benefit from attending!

We will take questions during the workshop, but welcome any questions in advance. To send a question, please email ami.norris…@mssm.edu

RSVPs welcome, please email ami.norris-brilliant@mssm.edu or call (212) 241-4423 with any questions.

Sincerely,
Ami Norris-Brilliant, PsyD

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Craig Selinger, CEO of Brooklyn Letters (serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Bronx, Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut), is a NY State licensed speech-language therapist (pathologist) and learning specialist with over 18 years of experience working professionally with over a thousand families. His expertise includes early childhood speech-language delay, expressive/receptive language disorders, language-based learning issues, e.g. reading, writing, executive functioning, social/pragmatic communication, and speech production (articulation/enunciation) issues. Check out his interviews with top-notch professionals in the field on Spotify.
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