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MEETING YOUR CHILDS NEEDS
- Early Childhood Services
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Caring for Children with Special Health Care Needs
- Adoption of Children with Special Needs
- Advocacy & Finding Your Voice
- Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM)
- Finding the Right Childcare
- Foster Care of Children with Special Needs
- Groups & Therapies
- Handling Unawareness
- Hospital Care
- Managing & Coordinating Care
- Safety Precautions for Children with Seizures
- Night Terrors & Nightmares
- Tips to Help Children Sleep
- Transportation & Travel for People with Disabilities
- Common Problems
- Emotional, Behavioral, & Mental Health
- Addressing Bullying
- Social Issues & Opportunities
- Recreation Activities
- Education & Schools
- Adaptive/Assistive Options
- Wish Granting Groups
Special Education & Accommodations
What is Special Education?
Free, Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
Procedural Safeguards - Student and Parent(s) Rights and Protections
Resources
Information & Support
For Parents and Patients
Center for Parent Information and Resources (DOE)
Parent Centers in every state provide training to parents of children with disabilities and provide information about special
education, transition to adulthood, health care, support groups, local conferences, and other federal, state, and local services.
See the "Find Your Parent Center Link" to find the parent center in your state; Department of Education, Office of Special
Education.
Transition to Adult Life/Adult Services
This site has great information for parents about transition to adult life and services and links to many more resources on
this subject including the Transition From Student to Adult Life: A Parent Resource Book. The Utah Parent Center.
National Center on Secondary Education and Transition
This easy-to-use website provides information about transition during high school and to opportunities after high school including
jobs, vocational education, and college. Provides links to contacts in each state for State Transition Contact, Regional Resource
Center Contact, State Director of Special Education, Part B Contact, and State Director or Vocational Rehabilitation.
School Contacts Page 1 (Care Notebook) ( 66 KB)
A place to list the school district, special education coordinator, 504 Accommodation Plan coordinator, district nurse for
the school, care provider, and school/preschool. This is part of the Care Notebook Contacts Section.
School Contacts Page 2 (Care Notebook) ( 62 KB)
A form to list the school principal/administrator, classroom teacher, resource instructor, aide/assistant/intervener, special
education director, special education teacher, therapists, and other contacts. This is part of the Care Notebook Contacts
Section.
NIMAS, IDEA regulation for access to instructional materials
Provides data and technical information about the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS), which was
designed to make it easier and faster for students with disabilities to obtain accessible instructional materials in accordance
with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Utah Assistive Technology Teams (UATT)
Provides assistance for improving the lives of children and adults living with disabilities and has an excellent program that
works with the school district to evaluate and work with your child for communication and assistance with access to curriculum.
Offers free consultations, workshops, information, augmentative communication loaning program
Services for Patients & Families in Utah (UT)
Service Categories | # of providers* in: | UT | NW | Other states (4) (show) | | NM | NV | OH | RI |
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Educational Advocacy | 18 | 4 | 9 | 5 | 4 | 10 | |||
Preschools | 77 | 4 | 30 | 11 | |||||
School Districts | 47 | 90 | 22 | 1 | 63 | ||||
Special Education/Schools | 44 | 3 | 82 | 9 | 4 | 38 |
For services not listed above, browse our Services categories or search our database.
* number of provider listings may vary by how states categorize services, whether providers are listed by organization or individual, how services are organized in the state, and other factors; Nationwide (NW) providers are generally limited to web-based services, provider locator services, and organizations that serve children from across the nation.
Authors & Reviewers
Author: | Gina Pola-Money |
Reviewer: | Tina Persels |
2013: first version: Shena McAuliffe, MFAR |