Welcome to October’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! This month we bring you resources and insights on early childhood education, equity in data, youth engagement, support for parents with disabilities, and much more!
In September 2024, several Region B states and Parent Centers (Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia) experienced catastrophic damage from Hurricane Helene. Resources provided here include state and local organizations to which donations may be made to support recovery efforts. Check back often for updates!
Thanks to Region B (RPTAC Region B) for pulling together this list of resources.
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Welcome to October’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! This month we bring you resources and insights on early childhood education, equity in data, youth engagement, support for parents with disabilities, and much more!
The Parent Information Center of New Hampshire (PIC) is the Parent Training and Information Center for the state. PIC provides families and youth, with a focus on children/youth with disabilities/special health care needs, and the providers who serve them, with the knowledge and support they need to make informed decisions that enhance each child’s development and well-being. PIC achieves positive outcomes through partnerships with families, youth, educators, organizations, and others.
PIC believes that Family engagement is a partnership between families and professionals working together to achieve shared outcomes. It is a process through which families and professionals build trusting relationships and requires commitment from all individuals. Check out their Family Engagement Resources!
The Office of EdTech is part of a national effort for digital equity plans. Learn how parent advocates can be a part of that effort.
Description: This webinar will describe traumatic brain injury in children, including the prevalence , effects of the injury in children, models of care for children and return to school for children following the injury. Presenter:Juliet Haarbauer-KrupaSenior Health...
Partnering with Families in the Digital Learning Process/Cómo asociarse con las familias en el proceso de aprendizaje digital: This session explores how meaningful engagement with families supports the development of an inclusive education ecosystem.
Welcome to October’s edition of the Buzz from the Hub! This month we bring you resources and insights on early childhood education, equity in data, youth engagement, support for parents with disabilities, and much more!
Here are the worksheets, forms, data item definitions, and supporting resources for Parent Centers to use in submitting results of the 2024 Parent Center Data Collection activities and Program Measures Survey. This page gives Parent Centers the tools they need to...
September feels like a fresh start, doesn’t it? The kids are back in school and parents are back to working more “normal” hours at work. Now that the kids are back in school, though, there are some topics that may come up such as bullying and mental health.
The Center for Parent Information and Resources is your source for information and resources to support families of children who have disabilities!
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