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Eastern/Central RegionRobin Wortman
Serving Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa and Wheeler Counties.

For answers to your Special Education questions please call our help line at 888-891-6784. 
To request a workshop in the region please contact  Robin Wortman's  voicemail at 888-505-2673 (ext 211) or email: rwortman@orpti.org

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Upcoming Workshops

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September 16 & 17, 2008 "IEP Partner Training" from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on both days.  This training is for those interested in becoming an IEP Partner, and will be held at the Baker 5J School District Building, in Baker City Oregon.  For information  please contact Karen Ripplinger at 888.505.2673 ext. 212 o email kripplinger@orpti.org.

September 16, 2008 "Testing, Testing, 1 - 2 - 3: Making State Assessment Decisions for Students with Disabilities" from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at the Baker 5J School District Building in Baker City.  For information or to register, contact Robin Wortman at 541-886-9235, or e-mail rwortman@orpti.org

 

Workshops Available

The following workshops are available by request in all regions.

EI/ECSE

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Is Your Child a Target of Bullying?

Behaviors That Interfere with Learning

Transition to Kindergarten

Working with the Professionals in your child's life

"Are We There Yet?  Life After High School"  Transition Issues for Students with Disabilities

Becoming an Adult; Rights and Responsibilities after turning 18

Disability Awareness

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Anxiety and Related Disorders

Understanding ADHD

Aspergers Syndrome and ADHD; What's the Same, What's Different and What Helps Both

Understanding Autism

Grade to Grade Transition

What Parents Need to Know about the IEP Process

The IEP Dance: Learning the Steps

The IEP Dance:  Avoiding Stepping on Toes

Partnerships in Special Education

504 & IDEA, What's the Difference

IDEA 04, Special Education Law


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