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Seminar Video Clips
Video Segment 1: Learning Disabilities-New Definition Under IDEA 2004
| Length: 16:17 min.
Includes:
- The Science of Reading—Research-Based Instruction
Video Segment 2: Services Must be Based Upon Peer-Reviewed Research
| Length: 11:38 min.
Includes:
- Timelines for Evaluations
- Services to Children in Private Schools
- Transition Planning
Video Segment 3: Discipline
| Length: 6:36 min.
Video Segment 4: Due Process Proceedings
| Length: 19:48 min.
Includes:
- Compensatory Education and other Forms of Relief
- Statute of Limitations and Exceptions to These Time Limits
- Reimbursement to Parents for Counsel Fees
Video Segment 5: Related Services Under IDEA 2004
| Length: 2:16 min.
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Offices Have Speakers Available for your organization. We provide
dozens of seminars and presentations each year to relevant
organizations in the field of Special Education, Estate Planning,
Special Needs Trusts. Our attorneys regularly speak at national,
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