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PARENT RESOURCES AND TRAININGS
Parent Handbook and information:
Immunizations:
(Children who attend service in sites must have current immunizations to begin)
EI/ECSE Report Cards:
- 2010-2011
Parent Workshops:
Parent Workshop Flyer's:
Parent Workshop online Registration:
- No classes available at this time
Powerful Tools for Caregivers:
Tuality Health Education Center: April 6 - May 11, 2012
West End Building, Santiam Room: April 16 - May 21, 2012
Play and Language Stimulation (PALS) for Birth to Pre-K:
Swindells Resource Center of Providence Child Center:
Flyers:
- FACT Family and Community Together: May 2, 2012-May 17, 2012
- Home Visit Health Guidelines - English
- Home Visit Health Guidelines - Spanish
- Make Every Day a Reading Day!: April - May 2012
- Support - Based EI Parent Edition
- Support - Based EI Spanish Parent Edition
- Support - Based EI Provider Edition
- Support - Based EI Spanish Provider Edition
- Wonder of Learning Exhibit and classess: February 2 - June 24, 2012
RESOURCES IN THE COMMUNITY:
Morrison-Child & Family Services:
http://www.morrisonkids.org/programs.aspxProvides a comprehensive continuum of mental health, substance abuse and prevention services for children from birth through age 21. Programs and services vary in intensity and length of treatment. We work with families and communities to make a positive difference in each child’s life.
NWDSAnorthwest down syndrome association
- All Born (In) 2012
7th Annual Educational Best Proctices and Cross Disability Inclusion Conferend April 28th 2012 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Oregon r.i.s.e Center – Respect, Inspire, Support & Educate
http://www.oregonrisecenter.org/A statewide organization that encourages, educates, and empowers children and young adults with disabilities, their parents, family members, and professionals to collaboratively achieve unlimited success. It is a regionalized model with staff living in the area they serve.
Special Ed Story Time at Beaverton LibrarySwindells Child Disability Resource Center
http://oregon.providence.org/patients/programs/swindells-child-disability-resource-cent/Pages/default.aspx
Connecting families, caregivers and friends of children with disabilities to resources, information and training specific to disabilities and conditions.
Ways for Parents to Get Involved:
LICCThe Local Interagency Coordinator Council is a group of parents, educators and community partners concerned with the quality and provision of EI and ECSE services to children in each county. The group provides advice and guidance to the EI/ECSE program. The LICC provides a venue for public and private agencies serving special needs children to come together and benefit from cooperation and communication.
The LICC is seeking new representatives who want to make each county’s special education system the best it can be. Meetings are open to the public and held on a monthly basis, with parents of children being served in EI/ECSE especially invited to attend and participate. You are welcome even if you cannot make the commitment to join us on a regular basis. Come and tell us what is on your mind. For more information, contact the representative for your county.
- Washington County: 503-614-1274 | Information & Meeting Schedule
Meeting Minutes:
- Clatsop County: 503-338-3344
- Columbia County: 503-366-4124
- Tillamook County: 503-815-4449
PEPS (Parent and Educators Partnering for Success)
Volunteer Opportunities
Community Preschools:
- Clatsop County
- Columbia County
- Tillamook County
- Washington County 2011-2012
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