Parent Participation in the Development of Child and Family Outcomes

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Parent Participation in the Development of Child and Family Outcomes Judy Swett, PACER Center © 2007, PACER Center

Advisory Board 3 parent reps on First Board (2003-2008): PACER ICC Chair Parent 2 parent reps on new Board(2008-2013) New Hampshire PTI Meetings held once a year

Stakeholder Group Family Workgroup 9 parents from across the country Provide input on the approach taken to develop child outcomes Provide input on proposed Child Outcome statements Provide input on proposed Family Outcomes

Other Opportunities for Parent Input Proposed outcomes were distributed nationally through a variety of list servs to allow family members to provide comments The Part C and 619 Child Outcomes Think Tank, March 2004 Early Childhood Outcomes TA Meeting, April 2005 Measuring Child and Family Outcomes TA Meeting, April 2006

Parent Involvement at the State and Local level State ICCs IEICs and local ICCs PTIs are providing assistance with family surveys