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1 Believe You Can Achieve With Keynote Speaker: Lauren Lieberman Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (IESBVI) 2017 Spring Family Conference March 31 April 1, 2017 Iowa Braille School Campus 1002 G Avenue Vinton, IA Special room rates and stipends for parents
2 Believe You Can Achieve Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired Spring Family Conference March 31 - April 1, 2017 Iowa Braille School Campus 1002 G Avenue, Vinton, IA Lauren J. Lieberman is currently a professor at the State University of New York at Brockport in the area of Adapted Physical Education. She is also the undergraduate coordinator of the Adapted Physical Education Concentration and Director of Camp Abilities: a developmental sports camp for children with visual impairments. Before attending graduate school, Lauren taught in the Deafblind program at the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, MA. On Friday afternoon from 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m., Lauren will work with team members to understand the importance of providing appropriate physical education experiences from an early age. Professionals are encouraged to participate in this event to learn with parents about strategies for physical activities. Providing physical education promotes underlying skills for all children. Skills in the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) such as independence, self-determination, orientation and mobility, recreation, and social skills are reinforced as children learn to make choices of physical activities. All team members and families are invited to participate in this opportunity for learning about the importance of physical activity and choice-making at all ages and stages of life. Universally Designed Activities will be set up in the recreation building to demonstrate strategies for instruction. Professionals are invited to attend both days of the conference to learn about strategies for working with the children you serve as well as collaborating with family members on the inclusion of physical education and other areas of the Expanded Core Curriculum.
3 Throughout the conference you will have the opportunity to learn from a variety of parents and professionals. They will share individual experiences as well as some practical tips for making life a little bit smoother. You will gain information about living, working and playing in the community to improve quality of life. Strategies and resources to infuse recreation and physical activity throughout the life span will be highlighted in sessions. Professionals will share resources to support the educational process. Parents will share personal experiences, siblings and the blind and visually impaired youth will have an opportunity to interact and learn from each other as well. Join the fun starting with activities on Friday afternoon as we renew relationships and make some new ones! Arrive as soon as you can to join in the activities. Friday, March 31 All activities will take place in the Recreation Building. Noon 1:00 p.m. Registration in Recreation Building 12:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. Childcare provided on second floor of Old Main Building 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Teams work with Lauren Lieberman; Ann Griffin, Adapted Physical Education Consultant; Carla Morrow, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) Activities will be set up in the recreation building to demonstrate Universally Designed Instruction. Team members will participate in activities to learn about what Adapted Physical Education is and is not. Equipment and strategies for motor skills, fitness, sports, and recreation will be included. Resources will be shared. 4:30 p.m. Pick up your children from childcare 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Dinner served in Dining Room of Old Main Building 6:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Aquatics Program in the Recreation Building, (Swimming Pool) Lauren will lead swimming instruction and strategies for parents to teach the visually impaired child swimming skills. Carla Morrow, Ann Griffin, and others will assist. Activities in the Recreation Building will be held during this time for family members not involved in swimming instruction. 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Snacks in the Recreation Building - Snack Bar 8:30 p.m. Building closes
4 Saturday, April 1 All sessions will take place in the Old Main Building 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Registration in Old Main Entrance Breakfast in the Dining Room of Old Main Building 8:00 a.m. Childcare Opens- Second Floor, Old Main 8:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Welcome - Auditorium 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Keynote: Believe You Can Achieve: Lauren Lieberman Lauren will describe what Adapted Physical Education (APE) is and is not. She will share assessments for children with visual impairments. Participants will learn about programming for physical education. Training support staff will be included. She will address placement in APE, how to include PE and recreation into the IEP, and how PE is included in the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC). 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 am Break 10:15 a.m. - 11:30 am APH Products: Lauren Lieberman and Monica Turner Monica and Lauren will showcase products available from the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) which may be purchased with quota money for children with visual impairments, deafblindness, including children with multiple impairments. These items are available for student instruction and use when ordered by Teachers of the Visually Impaired who serve the children. The Federal Act to Promote the Education of the blind was enacted by Congress in This act is a means for providing adapted educational materials to eligible students who meet the definition of blindness. An annual registration of eligible students determines a per capita amount of money designated for the purchase of educational materials produced by the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) and its Ex Officio Trustees throughout the country. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Childcare closes, pick up children for lunch in the Dining Room. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School (IBSSS) Museum Tours hosted by Mary Ingalls Historical Society 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Check out the display tables located in the first floor hallway(s) Noon - 1:00 p.m. Lunch served in the Dining Room of Old Main Building 1:00 p.m. Childcare Opens 1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. Breakout Sessions
5 Professionals Session facilitated by Lauren Lieberman in the Auditorium of Old Main Lauren will address assessment in physical activity, training of support staff, new APH curriculum, and modification to the general physical education curriculum. She will share resources and sport opportunities with United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA). Dads Session - facilitated by Brook Nolin Brook is married to Kashia and the father of Brandon, Allison, Matthew, and Zachary (who is blind). Brook maintains the Facebook page Iowa Blind and Visually Impaired Children s Support Group. Brook has been active in educating and reaching out to families to make the world a better place for all children. Moms Session - facilitated by Stacy Simmons and Kashia Nolin Please complete the enclosed session form titled Mothers Group and return with your registration. This will help focus the session content. During this session you will have an opportunity to talk with other mothers who may have experienced something you are going through. Please come prepared to share helpful strategies you have tried as well as questions you may have for teaching your child. This will be an opportunity to learn from one another. Stacy is married to Dan and the mother of Klair, Ali, and Kyle (who is visually impaired). Kashia is married to Brook and the mom of Brandon, Allison, Matthew, and Zachary (who is blind). Siblings Session - facilitated by Brandon and Allison Nolin Brandon and Allison are siblings to Zachary. They will share some of the joys and challenges of being a sibling to a brother that is blind. They will share some of their experiences and help you share some of your experiences as well. Peer Group Session - facilitated by Kyla Billington and Alex Gillaspie Kyla graduated from high school in May She is currently enrolled at the Orientation Center with the Department for the Blind in Des Moines. Alex will graduate from Marion High School in May They will share some strengths and challenges of growing up blind. They will help you to share your experiences as well. 2:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Breakout Sessions: Follow-up with Lauren Lieberman in Auditorium Continue the discussion with Lauren. Bring any questions you would like answered. Learn about after-school sports opportunities, how you can access them, and the importance of recreation and physical activities in the transition process.
6 CrossFit Training with Bettina Dolinsek in Room 119 As a mainstreamed blind student Bettina was encouraged either not to participate fully in sports or to do alternative sports. While employed at the Iowa Department for the Blind, she co-chaired the Employee Health and Wellness Committee and was invited to join CrossFit workouts. Bettina will share her journey of becoming an athlete and Level 1 CrossFit trainer in July of She will share tips and tricks for working out that have helped her compete alongside sighted peers in CrossFit. 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - General Session Panel of Young Adults with Blindness facilitated by Lauren Lieberman - Auditorium Panel members will share experiences participating in general physical education curriculum. They will also share experiences of participating in athletics and extracurricular activities. Many of the participants have participated in The North Central Association of Schools for the Blind (NCASB) competitions for the Iowa Rams, including goalball, swimming and wrestling. 5:00 p.m. Evaluations and wrap-up 5:00 pm Pick up your children from childcare 5:15 p.m. Childcare closes 5:30 p.m. Box lunches will be available outside the Dining Room. You are welcome to eat them in the Dining Room or take them with you. *Lauren will be available for discussions following the event. Hotel Rooms: General Information A block of rooms has been set aside at a group rate of $85 at Cobblestone Inn and Suites, 1202 West 11th St, Vinton, IA. You must make your own room reservations. Call and ask for a room for the Iowa Braille School Spring Conference. Room reservations need to be made before March 14, This is a small hotel, so book your rooms early! Meals: All meals will be provided for conference attendees. Stipends: Stipend checks will be mailed to parents following the conference. For those parents living within 50 miles of Vinton, the stipend will be $50 per day (maximum $100) and for those parents living further than 50 miles from Vinton, the stipend will be $100 per day (maximum $200). You will be required to sign an attendance sheet each day to receive the daily stipend.
7 Childcare: Childcare is a service provided to encourage young families to attend sessions while knowing their children are in a safe environment. Your child can NOT be left in childcare without completing the enclosed Childcare Information Form. Parent(s) are responsible for medication administration. Respite care workers are welcome in the childcare area as additional support for your child. If a child displays behavior that is disruptive or poses a threat to the safety of other children or volunteer workers, parents will be requested to remove the child from childcare. Childcare will be available Friday afternoon and Saturday on a first come, first served basis. Limit of 30 children under age 12. Register early! There will be supervised activities for children over the age of 12 who are independent in personal cares in a separate area. Please provide information about these children as well in the enclosed Childcare Information Form, so activities and staffing can be arranged. Friday evening aquatic instruction is designed for the child that has blindness and the adult caregiver. Lauren will share methods on how to teach your child swimming skills (including aquatics resources.) Please bring swimsuits, life jackets, swim diapers, and floaties. Activities will be provided in the recreation building for other family members. On Saturday, childcare will be closed from 11:45 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., so children can eat lunch with their parents. If you put your child (ren) in childcare, they must stay with their childcare group until picked up by a parent, unless other arrangements are made between parents and the childcare director. Please mark your child s name on any items they bring, including canes, to the childcare room. Please bring any adapted eating/drinking utensils your child uses. A pack and play or playpen, high chair, or booster seat is recommended for younger children. If your child does not eat table food, please bring their food. Please include a phone number where you can be reached during the conference in case your child needs your assistance. The enclosed Childcare Information Form must be completed with registration to adequately staff for children s needs. Photos: Childcare Hours Friday Saturday 12:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Photos will be taken during this conference and used mainly to promote and publicize future events sponsored by IESBVI. A Photo Release Form is included in this brochure.
8 Registrations are due by March 13, 2017 Complete the enclosed Registration Form including choice for Breakout Session. Children are welcome to attend sessions that would benefit them. List names of the person(s) attending the Siblings Session and the Peer Group Session, Childcare Information Form, Mothers Group Form, and Photo Release Form, as applicable, and return to: Iowa Braille School % Yvette Baker 1002 G Avenue, Vinton, IA FAX: or ybaker@iowa-braille.k12.ia.us Believe You Can Achieve Spring Family Conference March 31 - April 1, 2017 Parent Name: Parent Name: Address: First First Street Address Last Last Home Phone: Child s Name Eye Condition: City State Zip Code First E mail address Date of Birth: Current Grade Gender: Area Education Agency: Teacher of the Visually Impaired: Orientation and Mobility Specialist Please list family activities you would be interested in learning how to adapt for your child to be an active participant (i.e. bowling, golf) Last
9 Number of Family Members Attending: Friday evening Adult(s) Child(ren) Saturday breakfast Adult(s) Child(ren) Saturday lunch Adult(s) Child(ren) Saturday supper Adult(s) Child(ren) Material format needed: Print Electronic 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Breakout Session (Check One) Siblings Session: Follow-up Discussions with Lauren Lieberman CrossFit Training with Bettina Dolinsek Please list siblings attending the Siblings Session. Siblings may leave childcare to attend the Siblings Session on Saturday afternoon. Sibling(s ) Name(s): Peer Group Session: Please list the name(s) of the child(ren) attending the Peer Group Session. The child(ren) may leave childcare to attend the Peer Group Session on Saturday afternoon. Child(ren s) Name(s):
10 Childcare Information Form Parent Name: Child(ren s) Name(s): Age M F Children over age 12 who would like to participate in supervised activities. Age M F Age M F Age M F Child(ren s) Name(s): Age M F Age M F Age M F Age M F If the following is for more than one child, please list the child s name and then the requested information. Medical concerns: Behavioral concerns: Strategies or suggestions: Child s interests (i.e.: music, board games, puzzles etc.): Allergies:
11 Mothers Group Please complete and return to the Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School with your registration information Your Name: What town do you live in: Your child s name: Your child s eye condition: Any additional concerns: E mail address: Yes, I would like to share my e mail address with the mothers group No, I would not like to share my e mail address with the mothers group Questions you would like to ask the group Topics you would like to see addressed during the mothers session: Be who you are because those who mind don t matter and those who matter don t mind.
12 Publicity Release español en el otro lado Iowa School for the Deaf (ISD) and Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (IESBVI) programs including the Deafblind Project, Regional Academies and 4+ Program, occasionally publish students names, hometowns and photographs in newsletters, brochures, yearbooks, joint publications and their respective websites. ISD and IESBVI might also videotape student activities or release details about students achievements (including sports) to newspapers, televisions, and radio stations. ISD and IESBVI students and staff sometimes photograph or use video featuring classmate/students as part of class assignments, which might be posted to the web. Reporters may be invited to interview students about a particular project they are working on or an impressive accomplishment they made. Photos/video images of students in the academic or dorm environments are also used for general information about ISD and IESBVI, which may become available to the public. Live broadcast of ISD and IESBVI events, such as sports, programs or contests featuring students may also be streamed through the website. Please check ONE of the three options and sign below. 1. YES, s name, photo, comments, video image and / or achievements may be featured in ISD and IESBVI publications/electronic presentations, class presentations, yearbook, website, streamed or released to the media. Newspaper in which you prefer to have child s accomplishments published: 2. YES, s name, photo, comments, video image and/or achievements may be featured with the following exceptions (indicate below): 3. NO, s photo, comments, video image and / or achievements may not be featured in any class assignments, school publications, website, yearbook, website, streamed or released to the media. Parent s signature Date
13 Publicity Release English on reverse side La Escuela para los sordos de Iowa (ISD) y Servicios Educativos de Iowa para Ciegos y Deficientes Visuales (IESBVI) programas incluyendo el Proyecto de Sordociegos, Academias Regionales y 4+ Programa, de vez en cuando publican los nombres de estudiantes, lugares de origen y fotografías en los boletines de noticias, folletos, anuarios, publicaciones conjuntas y sus respectivos sitios web. ISD y IESBVI podría también dar cinta de vídeo o divulgar los detalles acerca de los logros de los estudiantes (incluidos los deportes) a las estaciones de periódicos, televisión y radio. Los estudiantes y el personal ISD y IESBVI a veces usan fotografía o video con compañeros de clase / estudiantes como parte de los trabajos de clase, que podrían ser publicados en la Web. Los reporteros pueden ser invitados a entrevistar a los estudiantes sobre un proyecto particular, se está trabajando en o un logro impresionante que hicieron. Fotos / imágenes de vídeo de los estudiantes en los ambientes académicos o dormitorio también se utilizan para obtener información general acerca de ISD y IESBVI, lo cual sea posible estará disponible para el público. Transmisión en vivo del ISD y eventos IESBVI, tales como deportes, programas o concursos que ofrecen a los estudiantes también puede ser transmitido a través de la página web. Por favor marque una de las tres opciones y firme abajo: 1. Sí, s nombre, foto, comentarios, imágenes de vídeo y / o logros 's pueden ser presentados en la DSI y IESBVI publicaciones / presentaciones electrónicas, presentaciones de clase, anuario, el sitio web o liberados a los medios. Periódico en el que prefiere que los logros de los niños publicados: 2. Sí, s nombre, foto, comentarios, imagen de vídeo y / o logros pueden ser presentados con las siguientes excepciones (indican a continuación): 3. NO, s foto, comentarios, imágenes de vídeo y / o logros 's no puede ser presentado en cualquier asignación de clase, las publicaciones escolares, sitio web, anuario, su sitio web o liberados a los medios de comunicación. La firma de los padres Fecha
14 Professional Registration *Please share this with team members you would like to attend this unique learning opportunity. There is no cost to attend this event. Believe You Can Achieve With Keynote Speaker: Lauren Lieberman Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (IESBVI) 2017 Spring Family Conference March 31 April 1, 2017 Name: Address: First Street Address Last City State Zip Code Home Phone: E mail address: Place of Employment: Address: Street Address City State Zip Code Work Phone: Cell Phone: Attending: Friday evening meal Saturday lunch Saturday breakfast Breakout Sessions: Please indicate which sessions you will attend. Saturday evening meal 1:00 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Professionals Session with Lauren Lieberman 2:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Follow-up with Lauren Lieberman CrossFit training with Bettina Dolinsek 3:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Panel of adults facilitated by Lauren Lieberman Return Registration by March 13, 2017 IBSSS %Yvette Baker Fax G Avenue Or ybaker@iowa-braille.k12.ia.us Vinton, IA 52349
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