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Page 1: (c) 2002 Claudia Lowe, J.D. “unstupify them” LEAD

(c) 2002 Claudia Lowe, J.D.

““unstupify them”unstupify them”““unstupify them”unstupify them”

LEADLEAD

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Agenda• Self-advocacy exercise• Defining LEAD• Components of a LEAD group• How to start a LEAD group• Q&A• Discussion

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LEAD• Cathy Manus

– Educational Strategist

• Claudia Lowe, J.D.– Juris Doctor Special Education– Educational Strategist & Consultant– Transition Coach & Transition

Specialist

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LEAD• Learning and Education About

Disabilities– A community-based program for

youth with IEPs and 504 plans• Learning, Education, Advocacy, Direction• LEAD Students of America (LSA)• LEAD• Club LEAD

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LEAD• LEAD is an educational program for

students with disabilities that impact learning with a focus on transitions.

• LEAD students have organized a support group whose goals include educating themselves and others about disabilities that impact learning, what it is like to learn differently, and how to be successful with those differences.

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LEAD• The purpose of LEAD shall be to educate

and inform others about disabilities that impact learning, to educate ourselves about disabilities and how they impact our learning, to develop effective and skillful communication and self-advocacy skills, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character.

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LEAD• “To educate and inform others

about disabilities that impact learning.”

• Educating for Equality• Advocating for Cognitive Diversity

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LEAD• LEAD is a motivating force behind

positive changes for students with disabilities working together to promote educational best practices for special education IEPs and Section 504 plans.

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LEAD• Negative stigmas of disabilities

can be the most limiting features of having a disability.

• Not all disabilities are visible• No one is perfect!!!

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LEAD• “We are students who have

adopted a mission to educate ourselves and others with respect to the social, academic, and emotional aspects of disabilities, as well as the rights of those with disabilities.”

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LEAD• But most of all LEAD is about

letting people know that students with disabilities can and do learn, effectively and with purpose, in their own way.

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LEAD• Program Basics

– Mission, Purpose– Students, Advisors, Parents– Meetings– Projects, Activities

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LEAD Students• Who they are• Where and how do you find them

• They are LEAD!!!

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LEAD Advisors• Who they are• Important qualities to make the

program work

• They are not LEAD!!!

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LEAD Parents• How to assist them• What they can do to support LEAD

• They are not LEAD!!!

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LEAD Meetings• Types of meeting formats

– Regular- have a preset format with a particular focus/issue, handouts

– Planning- behind the scenes development of LEAD and LEAD meetings with student leadership positions

– Special- free workshops, performances, speakers, community projects

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LEAD: skill development

• Advocacy• Communication skills• Learning how you learn• Autonomy and transitions• Self-determination

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LEAD: skill development

• Socialization• Executive function• Public speaking• Working in groups

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LEAD materials• K-12 CAMS• CDE Transition Manual• Question of the day• www.myleadgroup.com• www.ldcan.com

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Starting a LEAD group• Make sure this is what you want to

do and that you have the appropriate supports and resources

• Begin slowly and deliberately• Review the suggested resources• Know your community of students

and your school culture

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Starting a LEAD group• Jump start by having a community

workshop or school in-service provided by LDCAN (www.ldcan.com): simulations, exercises, lecture, discussion, demonstrations, promotional ideas, skill development, lots of handouts, and more…

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Websites

• www.ClaudiaLoweJD.com• www.CathyManus.com• www.section504online.com• www.ldcan.com• www.myleadgroup.com• www.talconline.net• www.findingcommonground.

teach-nology.com

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Contact• Cathy Manus

- [email protected]

www.CathyManus.com

• Claudia Lowe, B.S.L., J.D.– [email protected]– ClaudiaLowJD.com

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Educational Strategist & Consultant

• Counsels students and their families on educational strategies and provisions for an appropriate IEP or 504 plan and Transition plan based on the student’s unique needs, individual learning and work styles, strengths, abilities, talents, and potential.

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Favorite Quotes

• “If you wouldn’t do it to an adult, don’t do it to a child.” Rick LaVoie

• “Children do well if they can.” Ross Greene

• “I am not your response.” Claudia Lowe

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Workshops• “K-12 CAMS for Students” A one-day workshop that can be presented to students, teachers, or

parents on how to effectively use K-12 CAMS for school work, home work, and to make educational progress.

Presenters: Claudia Lowe, B.S.L., J.D. and Cathy Manus, E.S.

• "If You Don't Teach Me the Way I Learn, You Are Not Teaching Me" A one-day workshop with facilitated discussion and simulations to acquire skills and strategies to educate and engage students with disabilities that impact learning.

Presenters: Claudia Lowe, B.S.L., J.D. and Cathy Manus, E.S.

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K-12 CAMSK-12 CAMS Fact Sheets:• Attention/Concentration• Reasoning/Processing• Memory• Executive Function• Interpersonal Skills• Emotional Maturity• Coordination/Motor Function• Communication• Reading• Writing/Spelling• Math Calculation/Application