麻豆果冻传媒 ISD is dedicated to providing parents and guardians with the support they need to be fully involved in the success of their children. We are committed to providing resources and information to support students, families, staff, and community members to strengthen partnerships, foster collaboration, and promote positive outcomes for students with disabilities.
- Family Empower Hours for the 2024-25 school year are hosted by the 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD Department of Special Education. These sessions will include a variety of topics related to students with disabilities and special education.
- For more information, please contact Maria Martinez at 512-414-SPED (7733).
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Each year, 麻豆果冻传媒 ISD partners with various school districts to verify what summer programs and camps are available in the area for special education students and their families.
For more information:
- Download the English and PDF guides for Camp
- View the participating
- For additional questions, please contact: liena.deleon@austinisd.org
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is a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering parents to become their child's greatest advocates. Each year, AISD & VELA partner to offer virtual training for families, staff, and community members. Please check back during School Year 24-25 for more information.
Contact:
4900 Gonzales St 麻豆果冻传媒, Texas 78702 | Phone: 512-850-8281 | Fax: 512.870.9283 | Tax ID # 27-2451077 | #ILLUMINATEABILITY | VELA is a 501c(3) Non Profit Organization
The Center on Disability and Development at Texas A&M University offers training at no cost to Texas parents and caregivers of children up to age 22 with core features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Parents and caregivers will learn how to improve their child's communication skills. This service is provided by a research grant project entitled Coach to Communicate (C2C), sponsored by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. This training is on a first come first serve basis, and spots fill quickly.
The training includes a 1-hour self-paced webinar that teaches behavioral strategies to increase communication use in children with ASD. Once complete, parents can choose to be paired with a coach for a more intensive 12-week training specific to their child鈥檚 communication needs (again, at no cost to parents). Shorter options of 2-5 coaching sessions are also available for parents, if better suited to their needs. Coaching is offered in English, Spanish and Thai.
To learn more and to apply for the program, please review the following resources:
For questions or more information, please feel free to email TAMUAuParent@tamu.edu.