OCTOBER 2023
The Informed,
Educated Parent

A newsletter about special education for Michigan families
Greetings!

For some individuals with disabilities, behavior is how they communicate a need or frustration. But when challenging behavior interferes with the learning process, it has to be addressed. Special education law allows for an evaluation to determine why the behavior is happening and to develop a plan to teach alternative behaviors.

If you have concerns about your child's behavior, I invite you to join one of these upcoming free webinars to learn more about this important topic.


Families who need individual assistance to help address their child's situation at school should connect with a Regional Parent Mentor.

Kanika Littleton
Director, Michigan Alliance for Families
LIPA Graduates 2023
Leaders in Policy Advocacy (LIPA) is a leadership development program for adults with developmental disabilities and parents of minor children with developmental disabilities.

Over a combination of virtual and in-person weekends, 19 participants learned about disability history, inclusive education, assistive technology, self-determination, alternatives to guardianship, person centered planning, access to housing and employment, disability benefits, and systems change.
Group photo of 17 people holding LIPA graduation certificates.
This was the first LIPA cohort hosted by Michigan Alliance for Families. The Arc Michigan had previously hosted the training, and combined this is the tenth group of LIPA graduates.

These new leaders are now part of a larger network of LIPA graduates who have gone on to help create a more inclusive world for individuals with developmental disabilities through organizing, advocating, and systems change efforts.

Congratulations to our LIPA 2023 graduates! Watch for information on how to apply for the next LIPA session in early 2024.
Transition to Adulthood
Our transition webinars aim to provide families of students with disabilities the tools, knowledge, and support they need to navigate a successful transition from school to adult life. Register today to save your spot.

New Guidance on IEE
The data obtained from evaluations is important, and is used to determine eligibility and develop the IEP.
If a parent does not agree with the results of the district’s evaluation of their child, they have the right to obtain another evaluation done by an independent person at no cost to the family. This is called an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE).

Michigan Department of Education Office of Special Education has released new guidance on the IEE process. As with any request a parent makes regarding their child’s education, it’s best to put it in writing and to keep a copy of the letter. This guidance clarifies that if a request is made verbally, the school district must assist in documenting the request and proceed without delay.
Paving the Way to Self Determination
Paving the Way to Self Determination offers free, online educational opportunities for families with children with disabilities (ages birth – 12) to empower thinking that leads to living an independent and self-directed life.
Let’s raise the bar of expectations so our children can look forward to a brighter future – one of their choosing.

October 11 - Building Resilience
October 12 - The Power of Disability Language
October 17 - IEP: A Closer Look
October 26 - Section 504: What Parents Need to Know

Visit the Disability Network of Southwest Michigan website for full details and to register. Questions should be directed to Mary Fortney at [email protected] or 269-345-1516 x 201.
Early On® Spotlight
As parents, we play an important role in our child’s development and 0-3 is a critical stage in their growth. There are five main areas of a child’s development: Social emotional, Cognitive, Physical, Communication, and Adaptive.
 
  • Physical Domain: a child's ability to interact with the world around them, including mastering movement and balance as well as seeing and hearing​
  • Cognitive Domain: a child's ability to think, react and learn about the world around them
  • Communication Domain: a child's ability to exchange information, understand and express ideas
  • Social and Emotional Domain: a child's ability to interact with others and self-regulate emotions​
  • Adaptive Domain: a child's ability to adapt to various demands of normal daily living, such as eating, toileting, dressing, and following a routine
Monitoring developmental milestones is a great way for parents to support their children, but it can also be a fun family activity. In this video, two families share how CDC resources have helped them to keep track of their child’s development.

CDC has a free app to track developmental milestones, tips on positive parenting, and free materials about child development. If you have any concerns about your child's development, contact your Michigan Alliance Regional Parent Mentor to get some help on where to start!
Upcoming Michigan Alliance for Families Events
October 13 IEP: A Closer Look with Stephanie Nicholls from 12:00pm-1:30pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/5t45s4ce 
October 17 Collaborating on Transition with Karen Wang from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/bdz7uuzr 
October 18 Disciplinary Removals: Counting the Days with Laura Zangara from 12:00pm-1:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/ydr5r2a9  
October 20 and 27 Sensory Processing Disorders  with Sally Burton Hoyle from 12:00pm-1:30pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/bdd27d2h 
October 23 Personal Curriculum with Rashell Bowerman from 12:00pm-1:30pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/8jykn95x  
October 25 Disciplinary Removals for Students with Disabilities: Manifestation Determination Review with Laura Zangara from 12:00pm-1:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/yc6rhdmc 

November 6 Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports with Stephanie Nicholls from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/5n855b8h 
November 8 Power of Notice with Michelle Driscoll from 12:00pm-1:00pm. Register at http://tinyurl.com/y3md2829 
November 13 IEP: A Closer Look with Stephanie Nicholls from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/2bxk9jxw
November 13 Exploring Behavior Supports with Stacie Rulison from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/48dsv3p3 
November 14 Self-Determination in the IEP with Karen Wang and Stephanie Nicholls from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/3exs86mj 
November 14 Youth Self Determination Series 2 with Stacie Rulison - for students and young adults ages 14 and up who have an active IEP. Four Tuesdays, from 5:00pm-6:00pm. Must have attended Series 1 to register for Series 2. Register at https://tinyurl.com/2ye4wve2 
November 16 Tools for Supported Decision Making with Mary Shehan and Jeanie Rowe from 12:00pm-1:30pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/acsuzf9t 
November 20 Disability is Not a Bad Word with Stephanie Nicholls from 12:00pm-1:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/mr2w87p4 
November 27 Inclusion: FAPE in the LRE with Stephanie Nicholls from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/2bt9atta 
November 28 Rethinking Discipline with Amy Wilhelm from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/yu5zuspr 
November 30 Transition: Employment Expectations with Karen Wang from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Register at https://tinyurl.com/mt3t6buy
In the News
Michigan nonprofit Lori's Voice is helping families by giving away well-equipped new wheelchair accessible vans.

To qualify for entry, a child must be under 21 years old, a legal resident of Michigan and have a neurological or degenerative disease that results in significant and permanent mobility issues, according to the nonprofit.
Disability Rights Michigan (DRM) is seeking input regarding issues that affect the lives of people with disabilities in Michigan.

Each year, DRM reevaluates their priorities. Your input will help DRM design advocacy services that will enable people with disabilities to live independent and productive lives.
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Michigan Alliance for Families is our state's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center. We are a Michigan Department of Education IDEA Grant Funded Initiative. The efforts of Michigan Alliance for Families align with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to help improve results for children with disabilities. Michigan Alliance for Families can assist you in knowing your rights, effectively communicating your child's needs, and advising how to help your child develop and learn.