Positive Behavior Support
OnlineLearn how to reduce your child's unwanted behavior and increase preferred behavior.
Learn how to reduce your child's unwanted behavior and increase preferred behavior.
Learn about the different legal options available for families of children with disabilities when their child becomes an adult at 18.
For more than 30 years, Special Day for Special Kids has offered an opportunity for families of children with disabilities to connect and relax for one day in a safe and welcoming environment.
Learn about what is included in the IEP transition planning process which should start by the student’s 16th birthday.
For parents of teens 12-17 with a suspected or diagnosed disability (including physical and/or emotional disabilities). This 8-week group series will give you useful ideas to help you meet the challenges of raising your child(ren).
Transition-age youth and young adults who have disabilities and their families learn about strategies and resources available for seeking independent living, employment, education, relationships, recreation, and community connections.
For parents of children ages 2-12 with a suspected or diagnosed disability (including physical and/or emotional disabilities). This 9-week group series will give you useful ideas to help you meet the challenges of raising your child(ren).
Learn about the different legal options available for families of children with disabilities when their child becomes an adult at 18.
Learn about the special education process and the Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Learn about the different legal options available for families of children with disabilities when their child becomes an adult at 18.
An extended PBS training to learn how to reduce children's unwanted behavior and increase preferred behavior.
PBS equips you with tools to create an environment that fosters positive behaviors while addressing challenges that may arise.