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Online Resources for Families & Parents

Below you will find links to other websites, organizations and agencies that provide resources for parents & families of children with disabilities. 

All About the IEP - from the Center for Parent Information and Resource

Anti-Bullying: Resources for Parents - from Ohio Department of Education

Autism Certification Center - ASD Strategies in Action for Families

Autism Financial Aid and Grant Resources - list of funding sources

BFK Technology ToolKit

Child Development Birth-5 years - an Ohio Department of Education & Workforce resource

 

Creating Your Dream - this booklet is a tool to help you build the dream you have for your future. It will help you recognize your special talents and skills. 

Diagnosis vs. Identification - The difference between a school identification and a clinical diagnosis from Understood.org

 

Digital Citizenship Family Tip Sheets - Collection of tips from Common Sense Media on device management, cyberbullying, digital drama, and more.

 

Family Support Resources - online resource directory from Dayton Children's, search resources by specialty, condition or resource category

 

Life After High School - A roadmap for parents of children with special needs from abilitypath.org

 

Montgomery County Youth Resource Center - resources for Montgomery County youth ages 14-24 to help achieve education, employment and health goals

 

Ohio Center for Deaf Blind Education - federally funded technical assistance and dissemination project designed to improve academic achievement and adult-transition results for Ohio children who are deafblind (DB)

 

Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities - The Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities (OCECD) is a statewide nonprofit organization that serves families of infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities in Ohio

 

Ohio Department of Education & Workforce - Parents resource page

 

Outreach Center for Deafness and Blindness

 

Parent Power: Build the Bridge to Success  - gives advice to parents on how they can help their children attain success in preschool, elementary, middle, and high school.

 

Samaritan Behavioral Health: Young Children's Assessment & Treatment Services (YCATS) - Children 9 and under experiencing challenges such as: behavioral concerns, including disruptive or aggressive behaviors, attention and hyperactivity issues, trauma, developmental issues such as autism or pervasive developmental disorders, and attachment problems

 

School Family - Guide to school success. Online resources for PTA/PTO Leaders, Teachers & Parents

 

Sesame Street Autism Resources for Parents - Sesame Street Workshop created Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children, as an initiative aimed at communities with children ages 2-5 to offer families ways to overcome common challenges and project an affirming narrative around autism for all families and kids

Smooth Transitions Information Brief - Post-Secondary Education and Mental Health Issues provided by Project AWARE and Ohio Mental Health Network for School Success

Special Education Procedural Safeguard Notice - A guide to parent rights in special education

 

Technology Resources for College Students with Disabilities - A guide for highschoolers with disabilities entering college

 

U.S. Department of Education Family & Community Engagement - Check out the resources supporting the framework for building greater support and capacity in schools, homes and communities

 

Understood - Non-profit collective supporting parents of children with learning and attention issues. Listen to children in different age groups talk about what it's like to have learning and attention issues with the Through Your Child's Eye's tool.

 

Where Kids and Parents Can Find Help Directory - resource directory listing helpful agencies, support groups, youth organizations, website links and more

Wraparound Ohio - The wraparound process is a way to improve the lives of children with complex needs and their families.  It is not a program or a type of service, but a team based planning process used to develop plans of care that are individualized based on the strengths and culture of the children and their family