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Saturday, September 20, 2014

9:30-11:30 a.m.

Nicolet High School

D-Wing Library

6701 Jean Nicolet Rd.

Glendale


Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin 
414-988-1260 
info@assew.org 

Nuts and Bolts of the IEP Process
Saturday, September 20, 2014
 
Confused? Overwhelmed?  Scared? 
These are just some of the feelings that parents report when they go into their child’s IEP (Individual Educational Program).  How would you like to replace those feelings with CONFIDENT, RESPECTED and POSITIVE?  Come to our first presentation of our newly
named SOS Series (Spectrum of Support, formerly the Parenting Series).  Find out about the different parts of the IEP as well as what accommodations are available, how should a goal be written as well as time to address individual questions that you may have.
Kim Kurklis, MS


Kim Kurklis is currently an Early Childhood Special Education Diagnostician and a member of the Child Find team at Kenosha Unified School District. She received her B.A. from the University of
Whitewater and her M.S from National Louis University and went on to earn her Principal/Director of Instruction license from Cardinal Stritch University. Kim has spent 30 years working with children with special needs. Most of that time has been as a case
manager or member of evaluation teams, developing, and overseeing the implementation of IEP.

In addition to her work with KUSD, Kim is a trainer for the Pyramid Model for Social and Emotional Competence for Young Children for Southeastern Wisconsin which is a course provided to Child Care Directors, Teachers, and any other interested educators.