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Scott, Sue; Doyle, Phyllis – Exceptional Parent, 1984
A parent-to-parent support program was begun to provide early support for parents of handicapped children. New parents are carefully matched with helping parents, who have been trained in communication, resource finding, and referral making. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Emotional Adjustment, Parent Associations, Parent Attitudes
1985
The report presents findings of a parent-organized and parent-conducted evaluation of special education services in Montclair, New Jersey. Parents visited classrooms (resource rooms and self-contained classes) and interviewed staff. Findings and recommendations address the following topics: identification of children (classification by school and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Associations, Parent Role
Hamburg, Sally; And Others – 1980
The report documents the achievements of the Parent Information Center, an information and referral service for parents of handicapped children. Documented are the center's relationships with community agencies, presentations, participation in parent advisory boards at the local level, interagency cooperation, consumer outreach, staff training,…
Descriptors: Community Information Services, Community Resources, Disabilities, Parent Associations
Blackard, M. Kay; Barsh, Elizabeth T. – Exceptional Parent, 1982
The "Parent Speakers Program" combats misunderstanding about the nature of disabilities, misconceptions regarding the disabled, and stereotypes about disabled persons held by the community. Parents present factual information regarding disability; following the presentation, a discussion time and question/answer period is set aside to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Community Programs, Community Support, Disabilities
Rudberg, Celeste Taylor – Exceptional Parent, 1979
Intended for the parent/guardian of a disabled child, the article relates the concept of consumer involvement to the attainment of educational, therapeutic, or mental health services for children. The importance of parents' groups is stressed, and steps for the parent to take as a child's advocate are listed. (SBH)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Consumer Protection, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gordon, Ima; Beavers, Jeanette – PTA Today, 1984
Parents of handicapped children have special needs that can be addressed by the local parent-teacher association. Findings are offered from a study in Dallas which focused on how families cope with disabled children. (DF)
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Attitudes
Scheiber, Barbara; Moore, Cory – 1981
The booklet offers information to help parents find resources for their handicapped children. Following a brief discussion of the difficulties of having a handicapped child is a chapter with tips about diagnosis. Among the suggestions offered are insisting on a clear and complete interpretation of all diagnostic reports and checking the library…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clinical Diagnosis, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Koerber, Pat, Ed. – 1980
The first National Conference for Parents of the Handicapped (Indianapolis, Indiana, 1980) is summarized. Contents of 11 workshop presentations are described, including parents' roles as advocates, parental concerns, the influence of diet on behavior, genetics, in home respite care, legal issues, and parent coalitions and organizations. An…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Problems
California State Dept. of Education, Sacramento. Special Education Resource Network. – 1982
Materials have been assembled in these appendices to provide practical help to Community Advisory Committees (groups composed of parents, handicapped pupils or adults, professionals, and interested citizens). Materials are grouped under the following headings: (1) Legislative Fact Sheets, (2) Parent Handbooks and Pamphlets, (3) Newsletters, (4)…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Child Advocacy, Community Organizations, Disabilities
Wertheimer, Alison – 1989
A study examined the impact on parents when a young person with disabilities is involved in self-advocacy. Methodologies used included a literature review, interviews with nine families of young people with disabilities, collection of information about parent support initiatives, and discussion with a self-advocay group. During the course of the…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Fund Raising
Pressman, Harvey – Exceptional Parent, 1987
Parents of disabled children throughout the country are organizing to find appropriate employment opportunities for their children by: writing proposals and obtaining funding for employment programs; improving in- school vocational programs for special needs students; advocating earlier vocational education; preparing work settings for supported…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities
Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE), Eugene, OR. – 2001
Designed for Spanish-speaking parents of students with disabilities living in Oregon, this brochure describes the general mediation process that parents can use to resolve special education services disputes with schools. It begins by discussing what mediation is and the characteristics of a trained mediator. It addresses the requirement for…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Special Education Branch. – 1996
This guide for parents of children with disabilities in Alberta (Canada) focuses on the role of the parent on the educational team. Part 1 describes the rights of parents, the responsibilities of parents, and where parents can go for information and help. Part 2 discusses schools as partners, including information for parents on how to procure…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Disability Identification, Due Process, Early Childhood Education
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Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE), Eugene, OR. – 2001
Designed for Hmong parents of students with disabilities living in Oregon, this brochure describes the general mediation process that parents can use to resolve special education services disputes with schools. It begins by discussing what mediation is and the characteristics of a trained mediator. It addresses the requirement for making mediation…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education