SDS Family Information Sharing Sessions and Office Hours
SDS Family Information Sharing Sessions and Office Hours
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> Read MoreFor parents and Caregivers of Children with Unique Needs
Connect, Encourage, Understand, Share, Learn, Grow…
Stone Soup Group offers a secure environment for children with special needs and their families each December. We transform our office into the North Pole, complete with Santa’s Workshop and the Claus Home. Families can reserve a time for their child to tell Santa what they want for Christmas. While they wait, they work on holiday crafts and enjoy light refreshments in Santa’s Workshop. We take a picture of your child with the jolly man in red and email it to families.
We dedicate the first two hours to sensory-friendly visits with Santa. These early slots are for children with sensitivities to music, bright lights, and large groups of people.
> Read MoreFamily ECHO is a statewide virtual learning network intended for family members, self advocates, and those supporting individuals with disabilities who also need higher support and care levels.
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Connect, Encourage, Understand, Share, Learn, Grow…
A Family Data Leader uses their knowledge of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to help improve early intervention programs and systems for children with disabilities. They use data to make informed decisions that impact education, while empowering parents and families to collaborate in their child's success.
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All sessions will be delivered via ZOOM video meetings
A Family Data Leader uses their knowledge of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to help improve early intervention programs and systems for children with disabilities. They use data to make informed decisions that impact education, while empowering parents and families to collaborate in their child's success.
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> Read MoreAccess Alaska warmly invites you to our upcoming Tea Talk: Disability Advocacy Series on Wednesday, December 18th at 10:00 AM. This month’s session, titled "Real Lives, Real Impact in Employment", will feature an engaging conversation with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Bridger Reed-Lewis, a dedicated disability advocate. This is an opportunity to: 📅 When: Wednesday, December...
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An opportunity for teens and young adults who experience developmental differences to socialize and have fun in a safe and supportive way.
> Read MoreSibshops are workshops for children (ages 8-17) who have a brother or sister with special needs to connect with others who get it!
> Read MoreFamily ECHO is a statewide virtual learning network intended for family members, self advocates, and those supporting individuals with disabilities who also need higher support and care levels.
> Read MoreFor parents and Caregivers of Children with Unique Needs
Connect, Encourage, Understand, Share, Learn, Grow…
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