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SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: How to do an IEP document review
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThe Individualized Education Program (IEP) can be confusing. It requires meeting with your child’s IEP team and doing an IEP document review from time to time to make sure your child’s needs are being met. This workshop will give participants tips on how to read the evaluation report and the IEP and show you the importance of progress reports. Learning these skills will help you make sure your child’s needs are being met or aid in clarifying areas of concern that you can discuss at your IEP team meeting. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-how-to-do-an-iep-document-review/
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ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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SUMMARY:LDA Minnesota Adult ADHD Support Groups
DESCRIPTION:LDA Minnesota (Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota) provides services for adults and children who have “learning differences” and ADHD along with providing support for the families and community education.  At this time the offices are open and their programs and services are available online and in-person\, however\, the offices are open only by appointment. You may call or email them for more information or to register for their programs. \n\nLDA Minnesota offers adults who have ADHD two support group options.  There is a group that meets every Thursday morning from 10:00 am to noon in person and online via Zoom.  The evening group meets on the first and third Thursday of each month from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm online via Zoom.  Please note: The groups are free and are facilitated by trained volunteers.  If you are new and have questions or would like to join a support group meeting please call 952-582-6000 or email info@ldaminnesota.org to receive an invitation to the online meeting.  There is no registration required to attend the meetings. \nPlease Note: LDA Minnesota has moved to a new location: 5101 Olson Memorial Highway\, Suite 6000\, Golden Valley\, MN 55422. Their offices are open by appointment only at this time.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/lda-minnesota-adult-adhd-support-groups-23/
LOCATION:LDA Minnesota\, 5101 Olson Memorial Highway - Suite 6000\, Golden Valley\, MN\, 55422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult (18-60+ years)
ORGANIZER;CN="LDA Minnesota":MAILTO:info@ldaminnesota.org
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SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop - Making room for more stories: American Indian family engagement for educators
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThis is an interactive virtual workshop for educators where you will be invited into a story circle experience that is centered on American Indian families\, education\, and community involvement.  Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-making-room-for-more-stories-american-indian-family-engagement-for-educators/
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CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260429
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SUMMARY:2026 MACMH's Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:SAVE THE DATES! Registration is now open! \nMACMH’s 30th Annual Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference – 3 Day Virtual Platform on April 26-28\, 2026 \nUpdated 03/19/2026: Minnesota Association for Children’s Mental Health\, also known as MACMH\, was founded in 1989.  The organization is a nonprofit that works “to promote positive mental health for all infants\, children\, adolescents\, and their families”.  They provide a wide variety of services and you can read more about their goals and services on their website. \nYou may go to their website to review the 2026 Conference details which at this time includes: pricing\, CEHs (Up to 18 CEHs). They will continue to post more information as needed. \nRegistration is done online. This is one of the largest conferences of its kind in the country. It is designed for teachers\, therapists\, psychiatrists\, counselors\, social workers\, infant & early childhood professionals\, health care workers\, parents\, and anyone who supports children prenatal to age 24. \nYou will want to check their website frequently for the latest details and any additional updates. \nOnline registration available until April 28\, 2026 \n  \n 
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/2026-macmhs-child-adolescent-mental-health-conference/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH)":MAILTO:info@macmh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260428T130000
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CREATED:20260320T012601Z
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SUMMARY:PACER Center Online Streaming Workshop: Exploring sensory supports beyond fidgets
DESCRIPTION:PACER Center began in 1977 with one program called Parents Helping Parents.  It is a nonprofit organization located in Bloomington\, MN\, and for 49 years its mission has been to educate and support parents and families who have children with disabilities. Today PACER is nationally recognized for its ongoing work and dedicated staff.  They provide a wide variety of services not only to children but to their parents\, siblings\, grandparents\, and other family members.  PACER also has educational information in Hmong\, Spanish\, and Somali.  Their current workshops are all Online Web Streaming and are free.  You must register in advance online and then you will receive directions on how to join the workshop on the day of the event. \nTheir Toll-Free number is 800-537-2237. \nThis workshop will explain a number of sensory tools that help support focus\, regulation\, and comfort through everyday environments. This information can be used at home\, school\, work\, and in the community. Please go to the website listing for the full details about this event. \nIf an ASL interpreter is required please let PACER know at least 48 hours in advance of the event. They will do their best to accommodate your request. \nPlease Note: You may go to PACER’s YouTube Channel to view past recorded trainings – https://www.youtube.com/pacercenter
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/pacer-center-online-streaming-workshop-exploring-sensory-supports-beyond-fidgets/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:All
ORGANIZER;CN="PACER Center":MAILTO:pacer@pacer.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260428T190000
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SUMMARY:St Cloud NAMI Family Support Group
DESCRIPTION:Updated 02/01/2026 – Please Note: The Family Support Group meetings have changed the meeting format from Zoom to a new program called Hey Peers. This new program is designed for support group meetings to give participants better security and other upgrades. Support group meetings will continue to be via Hey Peers on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 7 pm to 8:30 pm and you must register online.  Please go to their website Home page for further details on the change in the format. The NAMI MN website also has more information on the new format. There is a contact person if you have questions.  The support group meetings are open to family members\, caregivers\, and friends of a person living with mental illness – any diagnosis and any age. \nPlease note: This is not a peer support group for people with a mental illness. \nPLEASE NOTE!  If you are interested in attending another online support group\, NAMI Minnesota is continuing to hold online support groups.  For more information on their group meetings\, please go to: https://namimn.org/support/nami-minnesota-support-groups/
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/st-cloud-nami-family-support-group-5/
LOCATION:On Any Device
CATEGORIES:Adult (18-60+ years)
ORGANIZER;CN="NAMI St. Cloud - Family Support Group":MAILTO:Email: fsnamistcloud@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T065112
CREATED:20260319T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T020000Z
UID:17836-1777543200-1777550400@adaminc.org
SUMMARY:LDA Minnesota Adult ADHD Support Groups
DESCRIPTION:LDA Minnesota (Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota) provides services for adults and children who have “learning differences” and ADHD along with providing support for the families and community education.  At this time the offices are open and their programs and services are available online and in-person\, however\, the offices are open only by appointment. You may call or email them for more information or to register for their programs. \n\nLDA Minnesota offers adults who have ADHD two support group options.  There is a group that meets every Thursday morning from 10:00 am to noon in person and online via Zoom.  The evening group meets on the first and third Thursday of each month from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm online via Zoom.  Please note: The groups are free and are facilitated by trained volunteers.  If you are new and have questions or would like to join a support group meeting please call 952-582-6000 or email info@ldaminnesota.org to receive an invitation to the online meeting.  There is no registration required to attend the meetings. \nPlease Note: LDA Minnesota has moved to a new location: 5101 Olson Memorial Highway\, Suite 6000\, Golden Valley\, MN 55422. Their offices are open by appointment only at this time.
URL:https://adaminc.org/calendar/lda-minnesota-adult-adhd-support-groups-24/
LOCATION:LDA Minnesota\, 5101 Olson Memorial Highway - Suite 6000\, Golden Valley\, MN\, 55422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult (18-60+ years)
ORGANIZER;CN="LDA Minnesota":MAILTO:info@ldaminnesota.org
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