- Evidence-Backed Ways Parents Can Think Like a Teacher to Improve Virtual Learning – You can’t become an experienced educator overnight, but these strategies might ease the pain of remote schooling.
- Living Safely Online Center for Safety – This educational series is designed for young adults with I/DD. These resources are available in both English and Spanish in multiple formats to support choices for accessing and comprehending important safety information.
- Parent Tips and Tricks for Distance Learning – Help parents and caregivers keep kids focused, interested, and balanced while learning from home.
- Supporting Your Child With Online Learning: A Webinar for Parents – Parents of older elementary, middle school, high school, and college learners will benefit from this session, though all are welcome.
About Kelly:
Kelly Lawler is responsible for the planning and execution of inclusive social events, both large and small, tailored to the IDD community. She believes in the importance of inclusion in the community and strives to ensure that everyone has a safe and welcoming place in the community to come and be themselves. Her love of work within the nonprofit sector began when she was the Office Manager for the YMCA, participating in over 100 events. She continued her pursuit of community service by founding a business that offered workshops, fitness classes, and individual coaching to people with the desire or need to make healthy changes in their lives.
Kelly has a Degree in Communication as well as certifications in Health Coaching and Wedding/Event Planning.