Finding Your Parent Training and Information Center

Introduction

Families with a child who has a disability have special concerns and often need a great deal of information: information about the disability of their child, about early intervention (for babies and toddlers), school services (for school-aged children), therapy, local policies, transportation, and much more. Fortunately, there’s help available, because every State has at least one Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) to offer families just this kind of information. A PTI is a terrific information resource for parents of children with disabilities. Many States also have a Community Parent Resource Center (CPRC), which offers the same type of support and training to parents of children with disabilities.  This issue of NASET’s Parent Teacher Conference Handout will show you where to find and how to contact the Parent Training and Information Center in your state.

 

 

 

 

NASET Members may access this Parent Teacher Conference Handout by Logging in (see Login area to the right). Visitors can access a sample PTCH by Clicking Here

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