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Read more about the article Section 504, ADAA and Children with Disabilities or Special Health Care Needs: What Parents Need to Know

Section 504, ADAA and Children with Disabilities or Special Health Care Needs: What Parents Need to Know

  • Post published:April 16, 2021

Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project When people think about educating students with disabilities, the first thing that may come to mind is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act…

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Read more about the article Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act: After High School

Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act: After High School

  • Post published:April 16, 2021

Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project IDEA or 504 services in high school do not guarantee eligibility for accommodations in post-secondary education. Join us and learn how to be…

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Read more about the article Request, Referral, and Consent

Request, Referral, and Consent

  • Post published:April 16, 2021

Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project Request, Referral and Consent: What do these three words mean to parents? Do you know how to request evaluations, make a referral or…

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Read more about the article Records and Record Keeping

Records and Record Keeping

  • Post published:April 16, 2021

Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project What records are important? What is FERPA? How do I request copies of my child's records? How do I stay organized? How long…

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Read more about the article Mapping Dreams: Transition to Adulthood

Mapping Dreams: Transition to Adulthood

  • Post published:April 16, 2021

Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project Mapping Dreams: The Transition to Adulthood is a training that introduces families to concepts of transition planning. The training provides strategies for what…

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Read more about the article Working for Change: Using the Power of a Personal Story

Working for Change: Using the Power of a Personal Story

  • Post published:April 16, 2021

Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project Systems change is about improving access to services and supports for children with disabilities and their families. This training was developed to help…

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