How to Advocate For and With Your Child

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Dr. Sara Frampton and Marta Leyva join The Winston School’s Director of Special Education, Jeff Kozlowski in a discussion about “How to Advocate for and with Your Child” on Tuesday, November 15 from 4 – 5:30 p.m. on the school campus at 215 Ninth St. in Del Mar.

The Winston School is a college preparatory program for grades 4 through 12. The school offers hope and success for children with learning differences including autism, Asperger Syndrome, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADD, ADHD, specific learning disabilities or learning disorders, nonverbal learning disorders and slow maturation. A veteran teacher, mentor and chief advocate at The Winston School, Kozlowski will moderate the panel, which will also include parents and students, sharing insight into how students with learning differences can better navigate school and prepare for life.

Kozlowski and the panel will share success stories and discuss key elements of advocacy including learning the law; understanding your rights and perceiving district motives; how to plan and prepare; what questions to ask and when; documenting issues and proposing solutions; and when to advocate for yourself and when to call a professional.

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