Available materials at the Family Support Resource Center include videos and books on topics related to disabilities and parenting, evening and daytime trainings with highly qualified speakers on topics that are pressing to parents, support for parents to understand their child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) and a connection between the school and community.
The Family Support Resource Center helps families assist in accessing services for their children. The center also provides skills and knowledge that will enable families of children with disabilities, ages birth to 21, to work as equal partners with professionals in the educational decision-making process.
Services and activities provided through the Family Support Resource Center include but are not limited to:
• Maintaining and strengthening communication and connections between parents and schools
• Providing training, workshops and support groups
• Hosting evening workshops to inform and support parents on issues they feel they need more information on.
• Offering support to parents who need someone to talk to in a supportive, confidential way
• Supporting parents through the IEP process to help them fully understand their child’s IEP
• Supporting parents to help them understand and make informed decisions between extended IFSPs and IEPs.
The Family Support Resource Center maintains a lending library of books, videos, articles and newsletters on a variety of Special Education topics such as:
• Anger Management |
| • Bullying |
• Educational Ideals |
| • IEPs and IFSPs |
• Parenting Skills |
| • Recreational Activities |
• Special Education Law |
| • Specific Disabilities |
• Support Groups |
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