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IPUL's E-News for September 23, 2022

Here are the highlights of our recent activity online. Not everything is included due to timeliness. If an advertised event already took place, we've left it off.

Questions And Answers With You in 2022
Idaho Parents Unlimited
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For Question 37, we asked: 



Are emotional support animals and Service animals the same?


week 37

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Idaho Parents Unlimited

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Are emotional support animals and Service animals the same?


Emotional Support Animal: Animals that provide comfort just by being with a person. Because they have not been trained to perform a specific job or task, they do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. 


Service Animal: defined as a dog (or mini horse) that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. 


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504 vs IEP Lunch and Learn!

melissa and sarah on the lunch and learn

The difference between a 504 and an IEP.

 

If you missed our live Lunch and Learn last week you can find it (and all our lunch and learns) on Facebook.  This specific 504 vs IEP lunch and learn can be viewed by clicking here. 

Next week!

September 2022's Workshop(s)

Workshop 2: Understanding the IEP: Reading the Actual Document

IEP Trn 2

September Monthly Workshop (s)

We have **2** Monthly workshops in September!


Monthly Workshop 2:

Understanding the IEP: Reading the Actual Document


What families need to know about how to read and understand the Individualized Education Plan.


* How to read an Individualized Education Plan

* How to understand and Individualized Education Plan


September 27th, 2022 12:30 - 1:30 PM mst Via Zoom


Registration Required

Register Here


Contact Idaho Parents Unlimited!

The best method to reach us for assistance is through our website:  
https://ipulidaho.org/connect-with-us#contact-us-here . You can also shoot us a question using the abbreviated version of that form at the bottom of every page on our website, although we may need to get more information from you.

We monitor our intake phone line (208-342-5884) during the workday, and will try to respond to any request there within 24 hours. We use an automated intake phone system, so you will be leaving a message. (Please be sure the number you are leaving us can accept text or voice messages.)

For questions that are not about something in our scope of work, you can still leave a phone message as above, send the question to the form on our website, or shoot us an email at parents@ipulidaho.org.

We keep our website updated with new news and events, and maintain a presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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