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Building A Family Support Network March 4, 2005 Cheri Dowling Maryann Swann
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Partners For Success Statewide Outreach Center For Families with Deaf or Hard of Hearing Children Parents and Educators Working Together to Support Families
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Partnerships Parent Educator Maryland School for the Deaf Maryland State Department of Education
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Who Are We? Maryann Swann Education Coordinator
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Who Are We? Cheri Dowling Parent Coordinator
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WHAT DO WE DO? Manage Office Public Relations Resource Information System Workshops Provide Parent to Parent Support
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Manage Office Newsletter Maintain Library Respond to Parent requests Correspondence Staffing of Office
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Public Relations Committee members Speaking engagements Community Fairs
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Resources Information
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Workshops Understanding Special Education IEP Process Transition from IFSP to IEP Procedural Safeguards and Parent Rights Recordkeeping Problem Solving Signing to Children Transition from IEP to Adulthood
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Parent to Parent Network
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What is the Parent to Parent Network? Connects families Provides a safe place for parents to meet and talk Supports the idea that all families have the right to come to their own decision regarding communication options and other relevant decisions.
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Parent to Parent Resources The Parent to Parent Handbook. Connecting Families of Children with Special Needs. By: Betsy Santelli, Florene Stewart poyadue, and Jane Leora Young Parent to Parent Video By: Child Development Media, Inc. 5632 Van Nuys Blvd, Suite 286, Van Nuys, CA 91401, (818) 994-0933, Fax (818) 994-0153
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Parent to Parent Organizations Partners for Success Beach Center on Families and Disabilities Family Net Works The Arc of Montgomery County, MD New Jersey Statewide Parent to Parent Parent to Parent of PA Parent to Parent of Virginia Common Bonds of West Virginia
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Putting The Pieces Together Manage Network Network Trainers Family Matching Follow Up With Support
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Mentor Family They will listen and support families They are not experts Provide support through understanding and shared experiences Friendships Training
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Characteristics of a Mentor Family Parent of a child who is Deaf or Hard of Hearing Genuine desire to assist another family Empathetic Non-judgmental Positive energy Hopeful outlook
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Requesting Family Parent of a child who is Deaf or Hard of Hearing Feeling connected One to one matches Friendship Support
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Forms
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Family Mentor Training
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Listening Skills Reflective Listening Active Listening Effective Listening
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Responses Appropriate Inappropriate
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Four Stages of Adaptation Surviving Searching Settling In Separating
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Game Time
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Confidentiality
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How To Contact Us Cheri Dowling Maryann Swann Partners for Success PO Box 894 Columbia, MD 21044 (410) 480-4597(v/tty) (410) 480-4598 (fax) Partners@msd.edu CAD800@aol.com
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