
Learn about practical ways parents and caregivers can help manage these disorders, while reconnecting with the fun of parenting.
ACEs are traumatic experiences, such as physical abuse, neglect, parental divorce, or having a parent with a mental disorder, that happen during childhood.
When parents/guardians are effective advocates, they feel that they are an equal partner with professionals in formulating educational goals for their child.
Caregiving 101 offers an array of general information for providers and caregivers such as caregiver stress, contingency plans, and communication strategies.
Planning for the future is something everyone should devote substantial time and thought to but especially families with special needs.
Resources for providers and caregivers as it relates to healthcare including: Medicaid, Medicare, TRICARE, and Telehealth services.
By understanding the various learning styles service providers can better connect with families in order to provide the highest quality educational information to meet their individual needs.
Research has shown that all students and especially those receiving special education who follow a carefully crafted transition plan are more likely to achieve success.
Centers for Independent Living are community-based centers that are run by and for people with disabilities and offer a broad range of services to empower and enable people to stay in the community.
Individual Education Programs,
or IEPs, & back-to-school resources for providers & caregivers of children with disabilities.
Person-Centered Thinking and Planning is a process based on what the child (the Person) wants in life.