.
Feedback

Educating Parents: “Thinking Beyond One Day at a Time”: A Comprehensive FREE Special Education Law and Financial Planning Workshop

 ,   Add to calendar
 404 Danbury Rd Wilton CT 06897  See map
 Family

Educating Parents: “Thinking Beyond One Day at a Time”: A Comprehensive FREE Special Education Law and Financial Planning Workshop


 


Wednesday, December 5th at the Wilton Family YMCA at 7:00 P.M.


 404 Danbury Road, Wilton, CT 06897


 


Featured Speakers:


 


Attorney Lawrence W. Berliner, Special Education and Disability Law, Law Office of Lawrence W. Berliner, LLC, Westport and Guilford, CT


 


Stephen Ehrens, CPA, CLTC, Financial Advisor Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, Fairfield, CT


 


This workshop will help parents articulate concerns and visions for their child and help them begin to develop strategies to achieve their goals.


 


The workshop will focus on 10 starting points


 


SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW:


• Pursuing your child’s basic educational rights


• IEP’s: Understanding goals and objectives and maximizing the effectiveness for your child


• PPT’s: How to prepare, organize and strategize for every PPT meeting including the annual review


• How to sharpen your parent advocacy skills


• What steps to take when your child is achieving below his/her potential


 


FINANCIAL PLANNING:


• Special Needs trusts – why planning is key for the future and lifetime of your child


• Learning how to compose a letter of intent


• Providing an array of financial solutions to meet your expectations


• Your child’s eligibility for benefits: SSI, Medicaid, and more


• Preparing for taxes: Guidelines for special needs families


 


Contact: Gloria Bass, Special Needs Coordinator and Outreach Coordinator at the Wilton Family YMCA at gbass@wiltonymca.org or (203)-762-8384, ext. 207


 

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
feo mesics May 23, 2013 at 10:50 am
Where DIDN'T you learn to write?? Jane Himmel May 22, 2013 at 01:27 pm "This has CONVINCED MYRead More GROWING CONVICTION that Patch has moved complete..."
Jane Himmel May 22, 2013 at 01:40 pm
I just called Staples. This is really disturbing to me. If I don't get a satisfactory answer, IRead More will let people know and I will also decide whether to continue shopping there. I do not like to give my money to unethical businesses.
Jane Himmel May 22, 2013 at 01:27 pm
This has convinced my growing conviction that Patch has moved completely away from any pretense ofRead More being a news source and is simply an electronic bulletin board. By abandoning their prior procedure of approving posts before they go up, they are letting anything go on and then taking them down if they're reported. By then, it's too late: the poster has gotten their message across during the time it's in the lineup. I only check in with Patch occasionally now and so many people in town won't read it at all anymore. I think we need to be honest with ourselves about what kind of a public forum this venue is. This doesn't reflect well on Staples if they are using subterfuge and violating Terms of Use on Patch either.
Lauren May 24, 2013 at 10:29 pm
Tom, the tree warden doesn't just "put in trees and take them down" just like that. ThereRead More is a reason behind every tree that has come down or gone up. Whats with this town and trees anyway? It seems like a huge source of controversy...they are TREES.
Lauren May 23, 2013 at 08:09 am
if they had done it at night at least it wouldn't have been smudged. BUT, i happen to think itsRead More nice, and especially with the flags hanging. we forget we are a small new england town, and small things like the red white and blue stripes remind me that we still are! :)
Hollywood2 May 22, 2013 at 10:05 pm
Somebody is pretending to be me again. On June 6 we remember D-Day. Thanks again to all our vetsRead More on Memorial Day and D-Day. That's a real reason to celebrate the week.