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8-hour bilingual education course covering truancy and attendance parent education, accountability, safer decisions, written reflection, and a personal plan.
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The course is priced at $14.99 with the certificate included so practical education is easier to access.
The course is framed as practical information and education about accountability, safer decision-making, risk prevention, and personal planning, developed by Dr. Ankur Fadia. This course is educational and informational and does not constitute legal advice, therapy, or the practice of medicine.
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Public course information and the core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
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After this lesson you can explain how regular attendance drives learning and identify when your child's absences have reached the chronic-absenteeism level.
After this lesson you can describe compulsory-attendance rules, tell an excused absence from an unexcused one, and explain what happens if a truancy case moves forward.
After this lesson you can name the main reasons students miss school and sort your child's absences into 'can't attend' barriers versus 'won't attend' avoidance, which point to different solutions.
After this lesson you can set up consistent sleep, night-before, and morning routines that remove the everyday friction that turns into unexcused absences.
After this lesson you can reach the right people at your school, report and document absences correctly, and ask for support services before a problem grows.
After this lesson you can recognize anxiety-driven school refusal, respond with a gradual supported return instead of accidental reinforcement, and know when to involve a professional.
After this lesson you can connect school to your child's own goals, use effective praise, and monitor attendance in a way that builds cooperation instead of conflict.
After this lesson you can write a concrete family attendance plan that names your specific barriers, sets routines and contacts, and includes a way to monitor progress and adjust.
After this lesson you can explain how regular attendance drives learning and identify when your child's absences have reached the chronic-absenteeism level.
After this lesson you can describe compulsory-attendance rules, tell an excused absence from an unexcused one, and explain what happens if a truancy case moves forward.
After this lesson you can name the main reasons students miss school and sort your child's absences into 'can't attend' barriers versus 'won't attend' avoidance, which point to different solutions.
After this lesson you can set up consistent sleep, night-before, and morning routines that remove the everyday friction that turns into unexcused absences.
After this lesson you can reach the right people at your school, report and document absences correctly, and ask for support services before a problem grows.
After this lesson you can recognize anxiety-driven school refusal, respond with a gradual supported return instead of accidental reinforcement, and know when to involve a professional.
After this lesson you can connect school to your child's own goals, use effective praise, and monitor attendance in a way that builds cooperation instead of conflict.
After this lesson you can write a concrete family attendance plan that names your specific barriers, sets routines and contacts, and includes a way to monitor progress and adjust.
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