Art of Negotiation for Special Ed Teams

THE TRAINING:

Art of Negotiation for Special Ed Teams

THE WHERE AND WHEN:

The training dates and sites:

February 17-18, 2009

Houston, Texas

9am – 5pm

Harris County Community College – SE Campus

6815 Rustic Ave.

Houston, TX 77078

February 14 – 15, 2009

Austin, Texas

9am – 5pm

Texas School for the Deaf

1102 South Congress Ave.

Austin, TX 78704

To register email [email protected] with your name,
address, phone number and email, or call the DARS Office for Deaf and
Hard of Hearing

Services, 512-407-3250 Voice 512-407-3251 TTY

THE TRAINING:

Art of Negotiation for Special Ed Teams

Parents and Advocates working on behalf of individuals with
disabilities often meet for hours with educators and service providers
to plan effective education and support services and to negotiate the
“when, where, who and how much” effective services will require.
Though the teachers and others at the table also want what is best for
our

children, most of us are unprepared for these roles and may find that
we feel overwhelmed and discouraged before we even begin! Others have
felt intimidated or have had negative experiences that undermined
their confidence.

This two-day training will provide participants with sound
communication approaches and negotiating tools that will contribute to
increased effectiveness and successful outcomes. Participants will
learn about the various communication roles team members may utilize,
the seven types of conflict that occur in our communications and
interactions, and how to match their negotiating and communication
styles and strategies to the problem to be solved or conflict to be
resolved. The training will

provide an active learning environment, with ample opportunities for
practice and “gentle” group activities and critiques that will serve
to build a supportive communication community where we can learn and
improve together.

THE PRESENTER:

Jamie Ruppmann, Trainer

Jamie Ruppmann has worked on behalf of children, youth, and adults
with disabilities and their families for over thirty years. She has
extensive experience in providing hands-on training and support in the
development and implementation of effective practices – focusing on
parent-professional teams and service provider organizations and

agencies – particularly in the areas of inclusive practices in
schools, effective workplace supports for individuals with significant
disabilities, and in preparing parents and educators to work together
collaboratively.

Toll-free Inquiries number:

1-800-628-5115 Ext 3250

TTY: 1-866-581-9328 Ext 3251

Email: [email protected] On the Internet:
http://www.dars.state.tx.us

DHHS on the internet: http://www.dars.state.tx.us/dhhs

Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, 512-407-3250 Voice
512-407-3251 TTY, [email protected]

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