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UPCOMING EVENTS
Having a baby in the NICU can be a little overwhelming. But you don’t have to do it alone. Raising Special Kids shares guidance, support, and practical information for parents who have a baby in the NICU or a NICU graduate (up to 12 months).JOIN OUR TEAM
Family Outreach Specialist – City of Peoria. This position supports the targeted population of BIPOC, and low and moderate-income families of the City of Peoria who have children with disabilities and have been affected by COVID-19. INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATION Our staff of Family Support Specialists are parents and family members of children with disabilities and can relate to the challenges facing parents and family members who call for support. EDUCATION – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Special Education. Arizona Department of Education Exceptional Student Services. Arizona Department of Education: IDEA Regulations Q & A. Traveling the Special Ed Highway – A parent-friendly companion for the Procedural Safeguards Notice. Questions Often Asked by REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR SUMMER SCHOOL FOR PARENTS 2021 Raising Special Kids is once again offering Summer School For Parents online.Join us on June 26th for a day of learning from your computer/tablet/phone – wherever you’re most comfortable!REFER A FAMILY
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NEW RESOURCES TO PREVENT AND ADDRESS SEXUAL VIOLENCE Raising Special Kids was one of the more than 50 different organizations, survivors, and families that made up the The Arizona Sexual Violence & I/DD Response Collaborative when it was launched in 2019. Together, the collaborative worked to ensure the needs of people who have intellectual, developmental, or other disabilities aren’t lost when addressing sexual violence. RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Raising Special Kids. Help and Hope for Families. Raising Special Kids exists to improve the lives of children with the full range of disabilities, from birth to age 26, by providing support, training, information and individual assistance so families can become effective advocates for their children. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Programs and services for families. Raising Special Kids provides programs and services at no cost to families. No eligibility determinations are required. RESOURCES – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Supports and services for infants, toddlers and preschoolers with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.UPCOMING EVENTS
Having a baby in the NICU can be a little overwhelming. But you don’t have to do it alone. Raising Special Kids shares guidance, support, and practical information for parents who have a baby in the NICU or a NICU graduate (up to 12 months).JOIN OUR TEAM
Family Outreach Specialist – City of Peoria. This position supports the targeted population of BIPOC, and low and moderate-income families of the City of Peoria who have children with disabilities and have been affected by COVID-19. INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATION Our staff of Family Support Specialists are parents and family members of children with disabilities and can relate to the challenges facing parents and family members who call for support. EDUCATION – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Special Education. Arizona Department of Education Exceptional Student Services. Arizona Department of Education: IDEA Regulations Q & A. Traveling the Special Ed Highway – A parent-friendly companion for the Procedural Safeguards Notice. Questions Often Asked by REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR SUMMER SCHOOL FOR PARENTS 2021 Raising Special Kids is once again offering Summer School For Parents online.Join us on June 26th for a day of learning from your computer/tablet/phone – wherever you’re most comfortable!REFER A FAMILY
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NEW RESOURCES TO PREVENT AND ADDRESS SEXUAL VIOLENCE Raising Special Kids was one of the more than 50 different organizations, survivors, and families that made up the The Arizona Sexual Violence & I/DD Response Collaborative when it was launched in 2019. Together, the collaborative worked to ensure the needs of people who have intellectual, developmental, or other disabilities aren’t lost when addressing sexual violence. ABOUT US – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Learn about Raising Special Kids staff and management most of whom are parents of children or adults with disabilities. START HERE – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Programs and services are provided at no charge. Programs and services for families: Assistance and support at all ages and stages of your child’s development from birth to age 26.FOR PROFESSIONALS
Why refer families to Raising Special Kids? It is a cornerstone belief at Raising Special Kids that collaboration between families and professionals results in OUR TEAM – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Leadership Team. Christopher Tiffany, Executive Director – Habla Español Chris came to Raising Special Kids from the public school system in central Phoenix where he was a dedicated Special Education teacher and facilitator. CONTACT US – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Have a question? Want a Family Support Specialist to contact you? Have feedback? Let us know! We are always striving to do our best forArizona families.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
The events listed below are not organized by Raising Special Kids. We provide this information as a convenience to our readers. If there is a problem with any of the events, please contact the organizers.EVENTS & TRAINING
Training & Workshops. Increase advocacy skills, and improve your ability to work with professionals on your child’s educational andmedical needs.
FACEBOOK LIVE ARCHIVE Join us live on Fridays, usually at 1:30 pm MST, as Raising Special Kids hosts a Facebook Live or Facebook en Vivo on our English or Spanish Facebook pages.IEP TRAINING
Learn about the special education process and the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Understand who is required to attend the IEP meeting and the roles of each team member (including parents); review the required parts of an IEP; learn how parents can prepare for and be more effective during the IEP meeting and how to track their child’sprogress.
FAMILY MEDICAL INFORMATION AND IMPORTANT CONTACTS The Family to Family Health Information Center at Raising Special Kids • 5025 E. Washington St. #204, Phoenix, AZ 85034 www.raisingspecialkids.org • info@raisingspecialkids.org • 602-242-4366 • 800-237-3007 • Fax 602-242-4306 August 09 Share the Form: Make copies of the completed form and keep a copy in places like: doctors & specialists offices RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Raising Special Kids. Help and Hope for Families. Raising Special Kids exists to improve the lives of children with the full range of disabilities, from birth to age 26, by providing support, training, information and individual assistance so families can become effective advocates for their children. RESOURCES – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Early Childhood. Supports and services for infants, toddlers and preschoolers with developmental delays or disabilities and theirfamilies.
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Programs and services for families. Raising Special Kids provides programs and services at no cost to families. No eligibility determinations are required. Any parent or family member of a child with a disability can take advantage of services provided in English, Spanish, and other languages. ABOUT US – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Our History. Raising Special Kids began in 1979 as a grass-roots effort of families, professionals, and community leaders determined to provide support and information for parents of children with disabilities and special health care needs. Today, Raising Special Kids serves as Arizona’s Family-to-Family Health Information Center,and as
FOR PROFESSIONALS
It is a cornerstone belief at Raising Special Kids that collaboration between families and professionals results in the best possible outcomes for children with disabilities. Raising Special Kids provides training and information to parents to help them understand their rights, roles, and responsibilities in their child’s health care andJOIN OUR TEAM
Available for travel, evening, and weekend work hours. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in social work, education, or a related discipline, Parent of child with a disability. Send Resume – Request Application: Human Resources Administrator, Fax: 602 242-4306 or Email: humanresources@raisingspecialkids.org. EDUCATION – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Special Education. Arizona Department of Education Exceptional Student Services. Arizona Department of Education: IDEA Regulations Q & A. Traveling the Special Ed Highway – A parent-friendly companion for the Procedural Safeguards Notice. Questions Often Asked byREFER A FAMILY
Raising Special Kids Family Referral Form. Please select one of the following: Please select I am referring a family that is aware that I am making this referral. I am referring myself as a parent/family member. Professional Information. Your First Name. 40 characters left.Your Last Name.
PARENT TRAINING VIDEO SERIES Learn how Raising Special Kids works with professionals to support families of children with special needs. TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD Transition to Adulthood. To make transitions into adult life successful, young adults with disabilities and special health needs must be prepared and knowledgeable. Individuals and families need information and supports to make effective decisions when facing issues such as adjusting to a new home environment, meeting new workand school
RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Raising Special Kids. Help and Hope for Families. Raising Special Kids exists to improve the lives of children with the full range of disabilities, from birth to age 26, by providing support, training, information and individual assistance so families can become effective advocates for their children. RESOURCES – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Early Childhood. Supports and services for infants, toddlers and preschoolers with developmental delays or disabilities and theirfamilies.
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Programs and services for families. Raising Special Kids provides programs and services at no cost to families. No eligibility determinations are required. Any parent or family member of a child with a disability can take advantage of services provided in English, Spanish, and other languages. ABOUT US – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Our History. Raising Special Kids began in 1979 as a grass-roots effort of families, professionals, and community leaders determined to provide support and information for parents of children with disabilities and special health care needs. Today, Raising Special Kids serves as Arizona’s Family-to-Family Health Information Center,and as
FOR PROFESSIONALS
It is a cornerstone belief at Raising Special Kids that collaboration between families and professionals results in the best possible outcomes for children with disabilities. Raising Special Kids provides training and information to parents to help them understand their rights, roles, and responsibilities in their child’s health care andJOIN OUR TEAM
Available for travel, evening, and weekend work hours. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in social work, education, or a related discipline, Parent of child with a disability. Send Resume – Request Application: Human Resources Administrator, Fax: 602 242-4306 or Email: humanresources@raisingspecialkids.org. EDUCATION – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Special Education. Arizona Department of Education Exceptional Student Services. Arizona Department of Education: IDEA Regulations Q & A. Traveling the Special Ed Highway – A parent-friendly companion for the Procedural Safeguards Notice. Questions Often Asked byREFER A FAMILY
Raising Special Kids Family Referral Form. Please select one of the following: Please select I am referring a family that is aware that I am making this referral. I am referring myself as a parent/family member. Professional Information. Your First Name. 40 characters left.Your Last Name.
PARENT TRAINING VIDEO SERIES Learn how Raising Special Kids works with professionals to support families of children with special needs. TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD Transition to Adulthood. To make transitions into adult life successful, young adults with disabilities and special health needs must be prepared and knowledgeable. Individuals and families need information and supports to make effective decisions when facing issues such as adjusting to a new home environment, meeting new workand school
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Programs and services for families. Raising Special Kids provides programs and services at no cost to families. No eligibility determinations are required. Any parent or family member of a child with a disability can take advantage of services provided in English, Spanish, and other languages. OUR TEAM – RAISING SPECIAL KIDS Neil joined Raising Special Kids in 2011. Neil’s previous work experience includes operations management, database administration, and marketing consultation. Neil also has extensive experience in client relations and training. Neil is the father of two boys. When Neil’s youngest son was born four months early, his family began a108-day
COMMUNITY EVENTS
If there is a problem with any of the events, please contact the organizers. If you would like an event to be considered for listing, please email maureenm@raisingspecialkids.org . May 26-27 Youth Leadership Conference. June 2 Make a Summer Comeback: How Students with ADHD Can Regain Lost TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALS In-Service Training. Raising Special Kids offers professional development training to our community partners and other organizations and agencies that serve families of children with disabilities. For more information about scheduling training for your organization, please contact Ceci Hartke at 602-242-4366 or cecih@raisingspecialkids.org.EVENTS & TRAINING
Training & Workshops. Increase advocacy skills, and improve your ability to work with professionals on your child’s educational andmedical needs.
BEHAVIOR ISSUES
Behavior Issues. Optimistic Parenting. Family Story. Positive Behavior Supports – CIPR. Behavior at School. Before During After. Positive Teaching Techniques andPARENT LEADERSHIP
Parent Leadership opportunities abound with Raising Special Kids. Whether it’s an hour a month or an hour a day, your time is valued and appreciated. If you are interested in volunteering to help support families of children with disabilities or special health needs, please complete the form below or call us at 602-242-4366 or 800-237-3007.IEP TRAINING
Learn about the special education process and the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Understand who is required to attend the IEP meeting and the roles of each team member (including parents); review the required parts of an IEP; learn how parents can prepare for and be more effective during the IEP meeting and how to track their child’sprogress.
POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT Venue. Online. « Talking to Your Child About Sexuality. High School Transition ». Learn how to reduce unwanted behavior and increase preferred behavior. Understand the role you play in your child’s behavior, and how to work with the school when behaviors get in the way of learning. Contact Information. HIGH SCHOOL TRANSITION Learn about what is included in the IEP transition planning process which should start by the student’s 16th birthday. Explore how to use the student’s identified strengths, preferences and interests to set transition goals to prepare them for higher education, vocational training or employment and independent living. Contact Information.Skip to content
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Raising Special Kids HELP AND HOPE FOR FAMILIES Raising Special Kids exists to improve the lives of children with the full range of disabilities, from birth to age 26, by providing support, training, information and individual assistance so families can become effective advocates for their children.For Families
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INDIVIDUAL CONSULTATION Individual problem-solving support to understand and access the programs, health plans, and services your child may need. PARENT-TO-PARENT SUPPORT Connections with a trained parent “mentor” who has a child with a similar diagnosis and is skilled at providing information and support. TRAINING & WORKSHOPS Increase advocacy skills, and improve your ability to work with professionals on your child’s educational and medical needs.NEWS AND UPDATES
COVID-19 FLEXIBILITIES UPDATE June 4, 2021 News & Updates On June 3, AHCCCS held a town hall meeting during which they shared their current plans for ending the COVID-19 … COVID-19 FlexibilitiesUpdate Read…
NEW RESOURCES TO PREVENT AND ADDRESS SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES May 13, 2021 News & Updates Raising Special Kids was one of the more than 50 different organizations, survivors, and families that made up the The … New Resources to Prevent… REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR SUMMER SCHOOL FOR PARENTS 2021 May 5, 2021 News & Updates Raising Special Kids is once again offering Summer School For Parents online. Join us on June 26th for a day of learning from your … Registration Now Open for…FAMILY STORIES
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Inclusion isn’t just a philosophy for the Merrill family, it’s away of life.
RAISING SPECIAL KIDS HELPS PARENT “KEEP IT TOGETHER”September 12, 2020
Family Support Specialist Jenny Gibbons listened and provided feedback for Lurinda and Jay’dyn. “Jenny was a real-life hero,” Lurinda said. “She helped me keep it… > I’m so grateful to learn that Raising Special Kids is truly here > to offer support. There is no catch, no gimmick, and no charge. I > have found emotional support from people who understand what it is > like to have a child with special needs.> — Parent
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