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Supporting Your Child’s Learning Journey: UDL for Parents (Self-Directed)

October 7, 2025 - November 7, 2025

Online only
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Discover how the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework can unlock your child’s educational potential. UDL provides flexible approaches to learning that cater to individual needs, fostering engagement, representation, and action/expression. By understanding and implementing UDL principles, you can actively support your child’s academic growth and create a more inclusive and effective learning experience.

This course is particularly beneficial for those who want to:

  • Learn practical strategies to help their child overcome learning challenges.
  • Foster greater engagement and participation in their child’s education.
  • Discover how the principles of UDL can create more inclusive and accessible learning experiences for all children.

Registration

Fee: $200 per person per course

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Who should enroll?

This course is ideal for parents, guardians, and caregivers who want to gain a deeper understanding of how to support their child’s learning effectively.

This self-directed course provides approximately 2-3 hours of content you can engage with at your own pace. You’ll have one month of access to all course materials and resources, allowing you to learn conveniently and revisit information as needed.

Please see CAST’s Course Withdrawal Policy. 

Withdrawals must be submitted via email to Sarah Hocking, Postsecondary & Workforce Operations Manager at shocking@cast.org. 

For additional information about our Postsecondary courses, classes, or customized learning opportunities, please contact our Postsecondary Professional Development team, or explore the different ways CAST’s Postsecondary Professional Development can help support your professional development.