Kim2005
05-22-2007, 07:33 AM
This is a post from EllieFunt on the old board.
Thought this could be useful for many here. Has a section on keeping a notebook on your IEP
Special Needs Resource Project (SNRP) provides a basic guide for parents of children with chronic health issues, disabilities and special needs. This site is designed to help you get a jump-start in your search for helpful information and resources. Every situation is unique. Our aim is to help you learn the basic skills you'll need to obtain the specific resource information, equipment, and services your child and family needs. Though focused on children ages 0-22, most of the information we offer is applicable to adults as well.
Topics currently addressed include:
* Early Intervention
* Special Education
* Individual Education Plans (IEP) and Plan Management
* Keeping an IEP Parent's Notebook
* Financial Issues including insurance program management, family budgets, frugal strategies, etc.
* Basic Organization and Forms for frequently needed Medical and Education Information
* Adaptive/Universal Housing Design
* Housing Strategies
* What to do before your child becomes a Legal Adult (age 18)
* Medical Equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, specialty items)
* Military Resources and Family Support Strategies
* Adaptive Transportation for the entire family (Vehicle conversions)
* Monthly Newsletters covering a wide variety of topics
* Frequently Asked Questions (Feel free to email us!)
* Resource Links (State, National, Military and Native American Resource Lists provided)
Thought this could be useful for many here. Has a section on keeping a notebook on your IEP
Special Needs Resource Project (SNRP) provides a basic guide for parents of children with chronic health issues, disabilities and special needs. This site is designed to help you get a jump-start in your search for helpful information and resources. Every situation is unique. Our aim is to help you learn the basic skills you'll need to obtain the specific resource information, equipment, and services your child and family needs. Though focused on children ages 0-22, most of the information we offer is applicable to adults as well.
Topics currently addressed include:
* Early Intervention
* Special Education
* Individual Education Plans (IEP) and Plan Management
* Keeping an IEP Parent's Notebook
* Financial Issues including insurance program management, family budgets, frugal strategies, etc.
* Basic Organization and Forms for frequently needed Medical and Education Information
* Adaptive/Universal Housing Design
* Housing Strategies
* What to do before your child becomes a Legal Adult (age 18)
* Medical Equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, specialty items)
* Military Resources and Family Support Strategies
* Adaptive Transportation for the entire family (Vehicle conversions)
* Monthly Newsletters covering a wide variety of topics
* Frequently Asked Questions (Feel free to email us!)
* Resource Links (State, National, Military and Native American Resource Lists provided)