KCPC Meeting: Create a Care Binder
Learn from KCPC and Janet Wyatt about what a care binder is, why you should have one, and what should be in it.
Online only.
Listed here are Kitsap events related to developmental disabilities or special education including our monthly meeting. If you would like to add an event, contact us.
Learn from KCPC and Janet Wyatt about what a care binder is, why you should have one, and what should be in it.
Online only.
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The first hour will be the training topic. The IEP clinic will begin in the second hour allowing individuals to bring their student’s IEP, Evaluation, or 504 plan to the clinic and ask questions.
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