Please join us for our continued Facebook Live panel series on Friday, May 1st, from 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM PDT hosted by Seattle Children’s and Seattle Children’s Autism Center.
These are challenging times and almost everything about our daily lives looks different, especially our children’s education. Join us for School in the Time of COVID, Strategies for Meaningful School-to-Home Partnerships, part of our Coping During COVID-19 Facebook Live series on Seattle Children’s Facebook page. This discussion will be led by Scott Hampton, Manager of Seattle Children’s K-12 Education Services, and Jim Mancini, Speech and Language Pathologist and Director of Parent Education and Outreach at Seattle Children’s Autism Center. They will be joined by Scott Raub, Special Education Parent & Community Liaison with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), and Stacy Dym, Executive Director of The Arc – Washington State.
This presentation will cover:
– School-to-home partnership.
– Student rights in education, especially for students receiving special education.
– Strategies for keeping kids engaged in at-home learning.
You’ll be able to ask panelists questions at the end of the presentation. Questions can be submitted as comments during the Facebook Live.
This is a virtual event and will be available only on Seattle Children’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/seattlechildrens. Please note that there will be no in-person attendance and anyone coming to the hospital will not be permitted to enter. Thanks to everyone for your understanding.
To watch past panel discussions and find resources for supporting mental wellness and family life during COVID-19, visit: https://www.seattlechildrens.org/copingandcovid