
At the Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California, we believe that students with bleeding disorders should receive an education equal to their peers and be encouraged to maintain as normal a school life as possible. All our students are different. Some students with bleeding disorders may have no issues with school throughout their lifespan while others may need much more assistance, and varying degrees of accommodations and modifications. To this end, we believe communication with the school about your child’s condition and communicating in writing are two strategies that can work to create a successful academic career.
Get equipped by learning about 504 Plans, IEPs, and IHPs and how they may be helpful for your student with a bleeding disorder.
Join us for our Back to School Educational Symposium at Occidental College!
Agenda
8:30AM – Booths Open, Registration
9:30AM – Youth/Teen Program Check-In (ages 5-17, must pre-register)
10:00AM – General Session
12:00PM – Youth/Teen Program ends; Booths open; Lunch To Go
1:30PM – Event Ends