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Peggy Burns’ Newest Video Training Program Focuses on Special Needs

LAFAYETTE, Colo. — Education Compliance Group, Inc. announced today that a new driver training video, The Road to Compliance for Special Needs Drivers by attorney and consultant Peggy Burns is now available for purchase, and shipping will begin March 1. The 26-minute video comes with a Discussion Guide and Driver Handout to reinforce key concepts in the program, and help you explore with drivers the ways in which this critical information applies specifically to their jobs.

The Road to Compliance provides the foundation for the essential functions performed by drivers of students with disabilities. Peggy provides critical information about the legal basis for driving these special riders; the role of the IEP, and the need to follow it; defensible student management strategies; avoidance of dangerous situations over which your drivers have control; using assistive equipment; handling student health and safety information; ensuring that vulnerable children are not left on the bus; and maintaining parents’ confidence.

The Road to Compliance for Special Needs Drivers may be purchased in either DVD or VHS format for $175.00 each, plus $15.00 shipping/handling charges, from Education Compliance Group, Inc., P.O. Box 221, Lafayette, CO 80026. A special “combo” package of 1 DVD plus 1 VHS copy of the program is available for the discounted price of $240.00 per package, plus $15.00 shipping/handling. For ordering information, call Education Compliance Group, Inc. toll-free, at (888) 604-6141, or you may contact Peggy directly by email at ecginc@qwestoffice.net. You can watch previews of this and other video training programs by Education Compliance Group, Inc. at www.educationcompliancegroup.com.

The company also announced that a “Sneak Preview” of the new program will take place at the Transporting Students with Disabilities Conference in Indianapolis on Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at 5:15 p.m. It will take place in Cosmopolitan Ballroom D at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.

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