Spring Series: Short & Sweet

Spring is a season of growth, and this three-part advocacy series provides clear information and practical tools on IEPs, behavior and discipline, and how to advocate when disagreements arise. Each session is designed to help families build confidence and strengthen partnerships at home and school.


Sessions will be held on the dates below from 12:00-12:30 p.m.


3/19/26: IEP in a Nutshell 

3/25/26: Behavior and Discipline For Students With Disabilities 

4/2/26: Ways to Advocate When You Disagree



Parent/Caregiver/Guardian/Professional Information






PEAL's programs are provided free for families, but we do need as much of this information as you are willing to provide for our funders. The answers you provide are confidential and will not be shared. 





Child or Youth/Young adult with disability information



*If you are not comfortable providing your child(ren)'s birthdate(s), you can just provide the birth year by inputting 1/1/birth year. This information is only used for data reporting purposes and any amount of information you can provide is helpful. 



Youth or young adult registration



*If you are not comfortable providing your birthdate, you can just provide your birth year by inputting 1/1/birth year. This information is only used for data reporting purposes and any amount of information you can provide is helpful.