Steps for Success: Making IEP Meetings Work
Do you often leave your child's IEP meeting feeling as if your concerns were not heard or addressed and that nothing has changed?
Do you often leave your child's IEP meeting feeling as if your concerns were not heard or addressed and that nothing has changed?
Allies in Recovery uses CRAFT: Community Reinforcement and Family Training a scientifically proven alternative approach to Al-Anon, for families struggling with the addiction of a loved one.
This training provides strategies for what parents and youth can do to help plan for the student’s transition from high school to adult employment, postsecondary education or training, and independent living.
The Special Education Advisory Panel will meet on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. via zoom.
Today's communities, families, and children have as much potential and promise as ever, yet it seems this potential is often thwarted or unrealized.
The Department of Mental Health Board Committee meetings will be held before the Board meeting. The full Board will begin at 9 a.m.
It’s hard to remember everything you need to know for an IEP meeting. Join us and learn steps on how to prepare before, during and after the meeting.
This hour is open for any family member to drop in to ask questions or get feedback about IEP issues and other school situations.
NFSTAC’s Family Room is back April 18th from 4p EDT – 5p EDT. Your host for the series is Sue Badeau, an author, trainer, speaker, and family peer expert with lived experience as the parent of 22 children.
Operation Shoestring On behalf of everyone at Operation Shoestring, they would like to invite you to their annual Spring Fling this April 18th! Come out and enjoy yourself as they […]