NTTAC is excited to announce the launch of its 2nd Annual Lived Experiences 365 programming. Lived Experiences 365 will honor the culturally diverse lived experiences and voices of youth, young adults, families, community members, and providers who are navigating and advocating for equitable mental wellness in their personal lives, organizations, and communities.
Everything is better when Parent Leaders step into the room. Their knowledge of their families, their wisdom, skill sets, and resourcefulness are the things that make our organizations absolutely come alive! Join members of the Be Strong Families National Parent Café Leadership team as they share what motivates them to connect with an agency/organization or school and why they keep coming back!
Community Give Back at Canopy Children's Solutions will occur on Thursday, February 29, from 10:30 am to 1:00 pm. This event is free and open to the public and will be held at 1900 North West Street, Suite C, in Jackson, MS 39202.
You don’t want to miss our upcoming Special Education Boot Camp in Horn Lake on Saturday, March 2, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the M. R. Dye Public Library.
This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations.
Mental Health Association of South MS invites you to come out and learn more about resources in Mississippi and let your legislators know mental health is important.
Building relationships based on mutual trust and two-way communication results in school and family partnerships that create strong academic and social/emotional support systems to foster success for all students.
Join the Mississippi Down Syndrome Advocacy Coalition on March 19 for Down Syndrome Advocacy Day at the Mississippi State Capitol to engage with legislators, share stories, and discuss issues important to the Down syndrome community.
This presentation will cover the six foundational principles of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Participants will learn about evaluation, FAPE, IEP, LRE, parent and student participation, and procedural safeguards.
This hour is open for any family member to drop in for all or some of the time to share any concerns or get feedback from others about handling different situations.
We believe parents and caregivers are the experts when it comes to their own family: to make decisions and plans whether it involves the development, safety, education, wellbeing, services, and care for their children.
This presentation will cover the six foundational principles of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal law that gives eligible children with disabilities rights to the specially designed instruction and individualized services and supports they need to benefit from public education. Participants will learn about evaluation, FAPE, IEP, LRE, parent and student participation, and procedural safeguards.