Guiding Families Through the Special Education Process.

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Guiding Families Through the Special Education Process

Do you need help navigating the special education process? You have come to the right place!

A Parent Mentor is a parent of a child with a disability who collaborates with local education agencies and educational service centers to assist school districts and families by providing training, support and resources.

Districts have a responsibility to develop, support and implement a system of education services for all students. The basis of the Parent Mentor Program is the expectation that students with disabilities will be ensured appropriate and meaningful education if parents and educators communicate effectively. The parent mentor helps convey the family perspective to the educational team.

The mission of the Ohio Parent Mentors is to provide the necessary supports and resources to families of children with disabilities and the professionals that serve them.

All Parent Mentor services are provided at no cost to families. Ohio Parent Mentor projects are funded through grants from the Ohio Department of Education, Office for Exceptional Children (ODE/OEC).

 Guidance to families through the special education process to help them understand rights and responsibilities of the student, parent and school district.  Information and resources to families and school personnel on education laws, district programs and services, and community support.  Support by attending Individualized Education Program meetings and other meetings related to the services of the child that parents and school district staff might request.

 Informational sessions and workshops based on the needs of families and professionals.  Assistance in strengthening and/or building a collaborative partnership between families, schools and communities to benefit students with disabilities.  Individualized and confidential support to families and educators.

Paula Frey, Parent Mentor- NCOESC Serving Carey, Colonel-Crawford, Crestline, Hopewell- Loudon, Mohawk, New Riegel, Seneca East, Upper Sandusky, and Wynford 444 South Eighth Street Upper Sandusky, Ohio Office: (please wait for the next slide after the pause)

Sandy Hallett, Parent Mentor- NCOESC Serving Clyde-Green Springs, Fostoria, Fremont, Gibsonburg, Old Fort and Tiffin City 928 West Market Street, Suite A Tiffin, Ohio Phone: x145 Fax: (please wait for the next slide after the pause)

Roseann Hall - NCOESC Help Me Grow Birth to Age 3 Family Learning Center 797 E. Clinton Twp. Rd. 201 Tiffin, Ohio Phone: Fax: (please wait for the next slide after the pause)

To access the Parent Mentors of Ohio website go to: Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children With Disabilities 165 W. Center St., Suite rd Floor, Chase Bank Building Marion, Ohio T (800) F (740) (please wait for the next slide after the pause)

To access the Ohio Department of Education website go to: Ohio Department of Education Office of Exceptional Children 25 South Front Street Mail Stop 409 Columbus, Ohio (P) (please wait for the next slide after the pause)