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Group Parent Training

Group Parent Training is a FREE (5 session) advocacy training and family support program designed to empower parents and professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to advocate for children with a disability in order to insure they are receiving an appropriate public education. Parent Alliance for Learning and Support offers this advocacy curriculum to parents, professionals and volunteers with the primary focus on parents of children protected under the IDEA from birth to age 22. Free Childcare and meals are provided at every session.

Topics covered

ARD Clinics

ARD Clinics: is a two hour session which offers an opportunity for parents to come together in small group (no more than 5 participants) and will follow a short curriculum which will be able to assist parents with understanding their child's evaluation, IEP and placement options.
ARD Clinic Topics also include such things as

brighton-center-hand-onlyExtended School Year
brighton-center-hand-onlySection 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
brighton-center-hand-onlyFunctional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and Behavior Intervention Plans.
brighton-center-hand-onlyMuch much more!!!! - Click here for schedules and Calendar of upcoming Clinics.

Individualized Support (must be enrolled in a Group Training Class to qualify for support)

Individualized Support: ( must be enrolled in a Group Training Class to qualify for support) is a support system that provides one to one assistance to parents and young adults to allow an Advocacy Education Specialist to sit with a participant and help explain their IEP and/or possible transition paperwork. In addition, if deemed necessary will provide ARD Support to a participant by an Advocacy Education Specialist attending their ARD with them.

Self Determination

Self Determination is a training program for young adults with disabilities or delays to come, learn how to access certain areas of their community. Groups are five (5) two hour sessions and cover the following

brighton-center-hand-onlySession 1:  Creating Dream boards
brighton-center-hand-onlySession 2:  Transportation
brighton-center-hand-onlySession 3:  Relationships
brighton-center-hand-onlySession 4:  Education
brighton-center-hand-onlySession 5:  Recreation

Professional Training

Professional Training: is a service offered to Community Partners as well as Community organizations. These may include: Local Education Agencies (ISD's) or service providers, such as Case Workers and Case Managers. Topics include

brighton-center-hand-onlyDiscipline in the School
brighton-center-hand-onlyHow to write an effective IEP
brighton-center-hand-onlyExtended School Year (ESY) – What does it mean?
brighton-center-hand-onlyBehaviors in school (FIE/BIP)
brighton-center-hand-onlyMuch more!
 

Brighton Center

14207 Higgins Rd.
San Antonio, Texas 78217
(210)826-4492 Office
(210)826-7887 Fax
email: info@brightonsa.org

Hours of Operation

Office: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5:00pm
Bright Beginnings: 7:00am-6:00pm

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PALS Funding Provided By:

McKenna Legacy Foundation
Methodist Healthcare Ministries
The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation
The McKenna Legacy Foundation
The Shield Ayres Foundation
The Texas Council for Developmental Disabilities