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Educator DSES - Maximizing the Learning Potential for Students with Down syndrome

Tuesday, April 19, 2016
4:00 pm6:00 pm
UNO Mammel Hall Room 113 (Pacific Street Campus)
This is session is for educators/professionals only.

***Please note that this presentation is being held in Mammel Hall, located near Aksarben Village, on UNO's Pacific Street campus. See the map below for directions and help with parking. You will need to print out the ePermit below in order to park on campus.***

The Down Syndrome Education Series (DSES) is a monthly educational seminar for families of children with Down syndrome, designed to connect parents with information that will positively impact the education and well-being of their child.

Maximizing the Learning Potential for Students with Down syndrome - classroom strategies, IEP goals, and behavior plans.
The session will focus on recognizing and capitalizing upon the learning profile of children with Down syndrome in the classroom setting and creating appropriate IEPs to address common academic and behavioral challenges of students with Down syndrome. Strategies will also be provided concerning how to prevent problematic behaviors from occurring and how to create positive (and useful) behavior plans and behavior goals.

Speaker Bio-
Gretchen Carroll, M.A. is the Clinical Special Educator and School Liaison for the Jane and Richard Thomas Center for Down Syndrome and the Neurodevelopmental Education Clinic at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. She earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Learning Disabilities from Northwestern University and has worked as a clinical special educator, learning specialist, and school consultant for over twenty five years. Gretchen has worked with hundreds of students and schools to improve academic and behavioral outcomes for children with Down syndrome. She speaks locally and nationally with expertise in the areas of IEP preparation, learning strategies, inclusion, and behavior.

Childcare is not provided. With the exception of infants, we request that you refrain from bringing children to this event.

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