Upcoming Workshops

Educational Psychological Evaluations: What Do Those Numbers Mean? September 13, 2022 10:00 AM and September 14, 2022 7:00 PM

Feeling lost and confused by the overload of information? It can feel overwhelming when you first receive the results of an education psychological evaluation. From broad scores to numerous sub-tests, interpreting and understanding this information can feel near impossible, even after talking with the psychologist. In this course, we explain the value of sub-scores and help you to understand the most common assessments and the sub-tests within each. After completing this course, you will be able to better understand your child’s strengths and weaknesses to set up an appropriate action plan and effectively advocate for your child during their next IEP meeting. Let us help you feel empowered through this process.

Each class limited to 10 Participants

Navigating and IEP Meeting: What Do I Need to Know? October 11, 2022
10:00 AM and 7:00 PM

Attending an IEP meeting can be overwhelming and intimidating. Parents often feel outnumbered and unsure of how-to best advocate for their child, when a whole team of educators are running the meeting.

In this course, we will help you to understand the components of an IEP and how to ensure your child receives the appropriate support for his/her needs. No one knows your child like YOU do! We believe it is important for parents to come prepared and know their role in the collaborative process of an IEP meeting. It is time for you to feel empowered. Let us help you set your child up for success!


Each class limited to 10 Participants

Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD): Why Don’t I Understand? November 8, 2022 10:00 AM and November 9, 7:00 PM

Does your child struggle with multistep instructions? Do they need directions repeated on a regular basis? Central Auditory Processing can often be overlooked and misdiagnosed as ADHD. If your ADHD medications are not working, then you might want to take a step back to investigate CAPD.

Central auditory processing disorder is how your brain interprets language. An individual may pass their hearing test but isn’t able to process or understand the spoken language.

Parenting does not have to be a battle. Sometimes, we need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture. What else is at play? In this course, we explain how central auditory processing disorder impacts learning and life. We will provide you with the appropriate steps to help your child overcome these barriers and succeed.

Each class limited to 10 Participants