The Prentice School Discussion Series Presents “How Difficult Can This Be?” Featuring the F.A.T. City Video followed by a live discussion around understanding our children’s learning challenges. Richard Lavoie’s F.A.T. City Workshop video is a unique program that allows viewers to experience the same frustration, anxiety and tension that children with learning disabilities face in their daily lives. After the video, attendees will have the opportunity to address their concerns and ask questions with an expert in the area of learning differences. Discussion Facilitator: Judy Doktor, Ph.D. Professor Doktor has over 45 years of experience as an educator, policy maker and advocate for persons with disabilities. Her expertise include special education policy and law, diagnostic criteria for learning differences, modified curricula development, and program evaluation. Dr. Doktor received her Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University, where she majored in Policy Development and Program Evaluation. She received a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in Special Education at the University of Kansas. Currently, she is an associate professor at Notre Dame de Namur University and Program Director of the Department of Special Education. Dr. Doktor is also a Prentice alumnus grandparent. April 16, 2015, 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 70 minute video followed by 90 minute discussion. Keck Auditorium, The Prentice School FEE: $20 Cash or check payable to The Prentice School accepted at the door. RESERVE YOUR SEAT Call 714.538.4511 or email prenticeschool@prentice.org 18341 Lassen Drive N. Tustin, CA 92705 714.538.4511 Prentice.org