Your Special Education Rights: What You Need to Know to Advocate for Your Child

Wednesday, November 8, 7:00 p.m., Darien Library Community Room

Please RSVP: dariensepac@gmail.com

Attorney Jennifer Laviano and special education advocate Julie Swanson will demystify the federal laws that govern the rights of children with disabilities and give you the information you need to help your child succeed in school and beyond. 

Topics will include: What to know about Child Find and having your child evaluated at any age – from preschool to high school…how to craft language in documents…criteria for independent evaluations…securing the appropriate supports for your child…deciphering IEP language.

Jennifer Laviano and Julie Swanson are co-authors of the book, Your Special Education Rights. 

Jennifer Laviano is a special education attorney in private practice in Connecticut. Her firm’s representation of children with special needs encompasses the full spectrum of advocacy under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504, from attendance at IEP team meetings and mediation to litigation in due process hearings and federal court. She is a regular presenter about the special legal rights of children with disabilities and their entitlement to receive a free and appropriate education and to be free from disability-based discrimination.

Julie Swanson is a Connecticut special education advocate whose practice grew out of her efforts to help her son. As an advocate, she helps parents navigate the special education process, including attending IEP and Section 504 meetings. She speaks frequently on special education matters and has a long-standing history of service on special education-related state boards, task forces, and legislative appointments to state councils. This event is co-sponsored by Darien SEPAC and Darien Library.