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Special Needs Workshops in New York City

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc.
Presents
What’s Out There and How to Get It
2008-2009 Free Training Series
For Families and Professionals Needing Programs and Services for Children with Disabilities

Gary Shulman, MS.Ed.:212-677-4650
gshulman@resourcesnyc.org
www.resourcesnyc.org
www.resourcesnycdatabase.org
searchable website
Bronx

Jewish Child Care Association 555 Bergen Ave. Bronx 10455

November 5, 2008 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
December 3, 2008 Advocacy Skills for Parents 10 AM-1 PM
January 8, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10 AM-1 PM
February 4, 2009 Turning 5: Transition to School Age 10AM-1PM
March 4, 2009 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
April 1, 2009 Community Resources 10 AM-12 Noon
May 6, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
June 3, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10 AM-1 PM

Bronx Family Center of the Children’s Aid Society 1515 Southern Blvd. Bronx 10460

November 7, 2008 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10AM-1PM
January 23, 2009 Transition from School to Adult Life 10AM-1PM
March 13, 2009 Turning 5: Transition to School Age 10AM-1PM
May 8, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10AM-1PM
June 12, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10AM-1PM

Brooklyn

Brooklyn Heights Library 280 Cadman Plaza West Bklyn. 11201

October 24, 2008 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
October 29, 2008 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
November 5, 2008 Advocacy Skills for Parents 10 AM-1 PM
December 10, 2008 Community Resources 10 AM-12 Noon
December 19, 2008 Turning 5: Transition to School Age 10 AM-1 PM
Jan, 16, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10AM-1PM

Central Library Grand Army Plaza Flatbush Ave. and Eastern Parkway 11238

October 23, 2008 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10AM-1 PM
November 12, 2008 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10AM-1PM
December 17, 2008 Transition from School to Adult Life 10AM-1PM
January 22, 2009 Turning 5: Transition to School Age 10AM-1PM

February 12, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10AM-1PM
March 10, 2009 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
April 22, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10AM-1PM

Manhattan

Andrew Heiskell Braille & Talking Book Library 40 W. 20th St. NYC 10011

November 14, 2008 Getting Appropriate Educational Services
10:00 AM- 1 PM
November 20, 2008 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM- 1 PM
November 25, 2008 Advocacy Skills for Parents 10 AM-1 PM
December 2, 2008 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
December 16, 2008 Community Resources 10 AM-12 PM
January 15, 2009 Turning 5: Transition to School Age 10AM-1PM

West Harlem Head Start 121 W. 128th Street, NYC 10027

March 12, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10 AM-1 PM
March, 19 2009 Community Resources 10 AM-12 PM
March 26, 2009 Turning 5:Transition to School Age 10 AM-1 PM

Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. 116 E. 16th St. 5th Floor NY, NY 10003

November 18, 2008 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
January 28, 2009 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
February 26, 2009 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10 AM-1 PM
March 31, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
April 6, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 6 PM-8 PM
April 28, 2009 Community Resources 6 PM-8 PM

Queens

Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning 161-04 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica NY 11432

January 7, 2009 Community Resources 10 AM-12 Noon
January 13, 2009 Transition to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
January 29, 2009 Getting Appropriate Education Services 10 AM-1 PM
February 11, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
February 25, 2009 Advocacy Skills for Parents 10 AM-1 PM

Staten Island

Joan and Alan Bernikow Jewish Community Center of Staten Island
1466 Manor Road, Staten Island NY 10314

Dec. 4, 2008 Getting Appropriate Educational Services 10 AM-1 PM
Jan. 6, 2009 Early Childhood Services: Birth to 5 10 AM-1 PM
Feb. 5, 2009 Transition from School to Adult Life 10 AM-1 PM
March 18, 2009 Advocacy Skills for Parents 10 AM-1 PM
April 7, 2009 Community Resources 10 AM-12 Noon

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