This website has great resources for parents of special needs children. It provides multiple topics that can be discussed. Also, there are great links on there for early intervention for younger children. This site contains acts and laws that protect our students.
http://www.ed.gov/parent-and-family-engagement
Special Olympics holds multiple events per year. Would you like to volunteer at an event? Want your child to participate on a Special Olympics team? You can register online. This is a fabulous website that offers so much and so many resources for parents.
http://www.specialolympicstn.org/
http://www.ed.gov/parent-and-family-engagement
Special Olympics holds multiple events per year. Would you like to volunteer at an event? Want your child to participate on a Special Olympics team? You can register online. This is a fabulous website that offers so much and so many resources for parents.
http://www.specialolympicstn.org/
Parents, I understand many of you have busy schedules and are not able to meet during or close to school hours. If you want face-to-face time because e-mails seem to impersonal join Skype! This way we can still make a connection and talk about your concerns or inputs while talking face-to-face. This is a free app and can be downloaded to your computer or smart phone.
http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-computer/
http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-computer/
The JumpStart Moms Club is a place where moms like you can come and visit for fun, informational, and exciting articles! We post everything – from the latest season fashions to at-home decorations, recipes, kids and family bonding ideas, exercise, nutrition, and so much more. We offer tons of great resources, like our best worksheets every week on a variety of subjects, ranging from the preschool - 5th grade level.
http://www.jumpstart.com/jumpstartmoms/
http://www.jumpstart.com/jumpstartmoms/
NAPCSE provides its members with an extensive resource library of sites and topics that have been identified by special education teachers as being the most relevant issues faced in the field.This NAPCSE
database is one of the largest sources of information on special
education in the United States. It is an invaluable resource and is updated daily by NAPCSE, to ensure
that the websites are both current and relevant to teachers of exceptional children.
In addition to the resources described above NAPCSE has introduced a new feature for Members and all other site visitors. The NAPCSE Professional Directory can help parents and other advocate find the professional services they may seek in an easy to use format.
http://www.napcse.org/resources.php
- This website is a great resource for parents. It includes topics such as growth and development, medical care, learning and playing, movement, sleeping, communication and sexual development. Each of these topics are broke up into multiple options for you to explore of what to expect in a certain developmental era or gives you options to help your student. http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/