On-Demand Trainings: Learn at Your Pace

We are thrilled to offer our most popular trainings as permanent on-demand trainings for you to watch at your own pace and in your own space.

To take an On-Demand training:

  • Click on the image or button of the training you are interested in.

  • Fill out a quick registration form.

  • Check your confirmation email for the training link.

  • Take our interactive training at your own pace!

Scroll down for On-Demand trainings in languages other than English.

Note: Trainings marked with (*) are only available as video recordings in English, but closed captioning is available in multiple languages. Register for these trainings in English, open the video link, click the Settings gear, then select auto translate and the language of your choice.

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On-Demand Trainings in English

  • Children with backpacks come running and mumping out of school

    Understanding Special Education: Introducing the Six Core Principles of IDEA

    This self-paced, on-demand training is comprehensive, interactive, and vetted by the Oregon Department of Education. Whether you're a parent, community partner, or educator, this on-demand training will give you the knowledge and tools to better understand and take part in the special education process.

  • YA group of friends with visible and invisible disabilities hug each other and smile outside

    Overview of Developmental Disability (DD) Services in Oregon

    This course will help you understand how these services support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), and their families, to live full and meaningful lives. Learn how to access DD services, the types of support available, and how DD services can work with family, community, and personal strengths.

  • A group of kindergarteners sit on a carpet in a school library

    Transition to Kindergarten

    Kindergarten means lots of changes for your child experiencing disability.

    Get tips and tools for a successful year, learn about the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and how to be your child’s #1 fan and advocate.

  • A young teenager with a visual disability sits at a classroom desk with a textbook open

    The IEP: What You Need to Know | Middle and High School Years (*)

    Moving into middle and high school are big transitions!

    Learn about steps you can take to begin preparing for life after school.

  • Dominoes are lined up and start falling but a hand is put in as a strategy for keeping the rest of them from falling over

    Behaviors at School: Supports, Strategies, Success! (*)

    Behavior IS communication!

    You’ll learn what behavior is, develop strategies to decrease challenging behavior at home and school, and receive tips and tools to help you partner with your child’s IEP team to develop appropriate behavior services to support your child.

  • A young girl with glasses and dark hair in pigtails holds a foam alphabet board

    ABCs for Little Ones in Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education (*)

    If your baby, toddler, or preschooler has a disability or developmental delay, you need this training!

    Learn all about eligibility, services, parent involvement, and how to think positively about your child’s bright future.

On-Demand Trainings in Other Languages