Helpful Links

  • Parent Rights

    Navigating the complexities of special education law is crucial when advocating for your child's educational rights. To help you better understand this important aspect of your child's education, we've compiled a list of valuable resources and links. These resources cover a range of topics related to special education law, from understanding Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to your child's rights under the law. We encourage you to explore these links to empower yourself with knowledge and ensure your child receives the support they need to thrive in their educational journey.

    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

    California Department of Education

    Illinois Department of Education

    Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)

    Child Find

  • Suicide Awareness and Prevention

    Suicide prevention resources are a crucial lifeline for individuals struggling with thoughts of self-harm or despair. It's essential to understand that discussing suicide openly does not increase the likelihood of it happening. In fact, talking about difficult emotions and thoughts is a vital step towards seeking help and finding support. These resources offer a safe and compassionate space for individuals to share their feelings and seek guidance from trained professionals. Remember, reaching out for help or encouraging someone else to do so can make a significant difference in saving a life. Let's break the stigma surrounding mental health and promote open conversations about the challenges we face, so that no one has to go through them alone.

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    988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

    CDC Suicide Prevention

    Suicide Prevention Resource Center

    California Mobile Crisis Services

    Illinois Mobile Crisis Response 21 years of age and younger

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Resources for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are invaluable, but it's important to recognize that not all disabilities are visible. While some individuals with ASD may receive special education services, others might not, leaving parents to navigate and fill in the gaps on their own. In such cases, a variety of community organizations, online support groups, and advocacy networks offer vital assistance and information. These resources can empower families and individuals with ASD to access crucial support, connect with others who share their experiences, and find strategies to thrive in a world that may not always fully understand their unique needs. Raising awareness about the diverse spectrum of autism and the available resources is essential in ensuring that everyone with ASD has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

    Autism Speaks

    Autism Society

    Social Thinking

    Neuroclastic, The Autism Spectrum According to Autistic People

    Pathological Demand Avoidance

  • Learning Disabilities

    Resources for learning disabilities are essential for individuals seeking support in overcoming educational challenges. These resources encompass a wide range of tools, such as specialized tutoring, assistive technology, and educational programs tailored to specific learning differences. Additionally, support groups and advocacy organizations offer valuable guidance and information for individuals, parents, and educators. It's important to recognize that learning disabilities are diverse, and resources are designed to cater to a variety of needs. These resources aim to empower individuals with learning disabilities to unlock their full potential and thrive in their academic pursuits and beyond.

    NIH National Institute of Neurological Disorders

    National Center for Learning Disabilities

    Learning Disabilities of America

  • Speech and Language Resources

    Effective communication is a fundamental skill for every child's development. This curated list of resources is designed to support parents in fostering their child's speech and language skills. Whether you have concerns about your child's communication development or simply want to help them excel, these resources offer valuable insights, tips, and tools to enhance your child's language abilities. Explore our collection and empower yourself with the knowledge and guidance you need to nurture your child's speech and language development.

    American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

    Identify the Signs of Communication Disorders

    Apraxia Kids

  • Mental Health

    Mental health resources also encompass a wealth of information and educational materials aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of mental health conditions. These resources include websites, articles, books, and research publications that provide valuable insights into various mental health disorders, their symptoms, and evidence-based treatments. Additionally, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and reputable healthcare providers often offer informative content on topics such as stress management, self-care, and strategies for maintaining good mental health. These informational resources are essential for both individuals seeking to learn more about their own mental health and those interested in promoting mental health awareness within their communities.

    National Institute of Mental Health ADHD

    International OCD Foundation

    The National Child Traumatic Stress Network