FOR FAMILIES FOUND ELIGIBLE FOR REGIONAL CENTER SERVICES:
IRC welcomes one and all to come to the training to learn more (or refresh what you know) about IRC. During the training, families will hear a brief history of the regional center system and an overview of how case managers provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities. There will be a time for questions at the end should a family have a personal or detailed question for the trainer.
New Parent Orientation will be provided via Zoom. The trainings will be held from 5:00 pm-7:00pm. You will need to access the training using Zoom on a computer, a smart phone, or a tablet.
Moms aren't the only ones who need support. Connect with other partners and learn from shared experiences! Meets on Zoom the last Thursday of the month.
The Braille Institute is hosting this workshop geared towards parents and professionals working with young children with cortical/cerebral visual impairment.
Parenting with Purpose, focuses on specific strategies and uses proven techniques to help manage your child’s behavior. Whether your child is 2 or 10 there’s a seat for you. In less than 10 weeks you too, can Parent with Purpose.
Learn more about positive parent and child relationships, and gain understanding of why children behave the way they do. Hosted by the Mom & Dad Project at 41820 Garstin Drive, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315. Please call Johanna Sanders at (909) 878-2326 for more information.
GANAS is offering Sibshops through Zoom the 2nd Thursday of the month. This program provides a safe and fun space for the SIBLINGS of those with special needs to feel seen, heard, informed, and empowered. This program helps peers open up to others who get what it's like to grow up with a brother or sister with special needs.
FOR FAMILIES FOUND ELIGIBLE FOR REGIONAL CENTER SERVICES:
IRC welcomes one and all to come to the training to learn more (or refresh what you know) about IRC. During the training, families will hear a brief history of the regional center system and an overview of how case managers provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities. There will be a time for questions at the end should a family have a personal or detailed question for the trainer.
New Parent Orientation will be provided via Zoom. The trainings will be held from 5:00 pm-7:00pm. You will need to access the training using Zoom on a computer, a smart phone, or a tablet.
10:00 am: Parenting Black Children’s Parent/Caregiver Support
– November 20, 2024
Presented by Access Nonprofit every 4th Wednesday. Black families with Autism or developmental disabilities can call or join through Zoom to ask questions, share a concern, or give comments on regional centers and special education. Call 1-669-900-9128 or join the Zoom at https://bit.ly/3LEzs40. For more information and resources visit their website at https://accessnonprofit.org/.
Moms aren't the only ones who need support. Connect with other partners and learn from shared experiences! Meets on Zoom the last Thursday of the month.