WarmLine Special Education Newsletter
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July 2018
What is a Functional Behavior Assessment?
Join WarmLine for a workshop that will cover when, how and why to request a Functional Behavior Assessment and more. This two-hour session will be held 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 24 at the North Natomas Library. Register Now
Special Education Clinics & Workshops by WarmLine
Click on the blue event names below for more information and to register online.
July

Tuesday, July 24
Sacramento
August

Tuesday, August 21
Rocklin
English/Spanish
Wednesday, August 22
Sacramento
Saturday, August 25
Sacramento
Wednesday, August 29
Ukiah
Just for Youth & Young Adults

Fly Brave in Sacramento is a non-profit with a mission of opening an employment program for adults with autism when they age out of the school system. Learn More


Young voters talk about the role of voting and civic engagement in their transition to adulthood. Watch Now

WarmLine's "Moving On: Transition to Adult Living for Young Adults with Disabilties" Download Now
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Restorative Practice in Special Education Dispute Resolution


Use an anxiety log to find out why your child gets anxious or stressed from Understood.org Download Now

RAISE The Standard Newsletter

Watch this  Introduction to Assistive Technology  video from the Center on Technology and Disability
Types of Assessments
Children who have disabilities and special health care needs are often subject to several types of assessments meant to better identify their area(s) of need. In an ongoing series, WarmLine will share different assessments, what they look for and how that information is used to support the child.  This month: Types of tests for dyslexia. Testing for dyslexia will identify a child's specific areas of weakness in reading. Read about the skills a test for dyslexia may assess on Understood.org .
Community Partner Workshops, Events & More
Click on the blue event names listed below for more information.
July

July 18
North Natomas
CKB Youth Leadership Forum Networking Luncheon Register
July 19
Sacramento
July 19
Sacramento
August

August 7
Sacramento
Did You Know?
WarmLine is a federally-funded Parent Training and Information Center and can assist parents as they navigate the special education process. Use our Contact Form or call us at (916) 455-9500 for more information.
Who We Are
The WarmLine Family Resource Center is a Parent Training & Information Center serving 26 counties from Tuolumne County to the Oregon border. We offer special education training and individual consultation to families with children ages birth to 26 years. This e-newsletter is designed to provide information about special education, adolescence and disability, transition to adulthood and everything in between.
Funding for WarmLine is provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs as a  Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center.
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