FACT On-Demand Training: Transitioning to Kindergarten for Students with Disabilities

Parents, and caregivers of children with disabilities

FACT

Benton County, Lincoln County, Linn County, Remotely

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FACT On-Demand Training: Transitioning to Kindergarten for Students with Disabilities

This course is taught in Spanish

This on-demand online course helps families prepare for their child’s transition to kindergarten. Starting school brings many big changes, especially for children with disabilities. This class gives parents simple tips and tools to make the transition smooth and successful. Parents will learn how the school system works and how the Individualized Education Program (IEP) supports their child’s learning. The lessons also teach parents how to be their child’s biggest supporter and advocate so they can work closely with teachers to get the right help.

This class is for parents, family members, and caregivers of children with disabilities who are getting ready to start kindergarten.

This self-guided training is fully online and can be watched whenever it fits into a family’s busy schedule. The course is highly accessible and is available in both English and Spanish to support a variety of families.

Cost: Free

To take this on-demand training, families can visit the FACT Oregon On-Demand Trainings Page and follow these simple steps. First, click on the image or button of the training of interest. Next, fill out a quick online registration form. After submitting the form, check your confirmation email to find the training link. Once received, parents can take the interactive training at their own pace.

For questions about the training, school advocate support, or finding more special education resources, families can email  info@factoregon.org, call 1 (888) 988-3228. or connect with the support team directly through the FACT Oregon Website.

  • Ongoing
  • Online
  • Free
  • Ongoing
  • Online
  • Free
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