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Join RIPIN and RIDE for a series focusing on dyslexia. Participants will learn how to identify classroom instruction that is aligned to structured literacy, and how to communicate with their child's teacher about their literacy progress and needs. Additionally, participants will learn ways to integrate structured literacy practices at home.
Fiscal Intermediaries-Who are they? What do they do? How do you connect?
West Warwick High School, is holding a transition/career/empowerment event called, "Fearless Friday" The goal for the event is to help our students connect with students and community members who inspire, and feel empowered and motivated about their futures.
Curious about Medicaid eligibility for children and youth with special health care needs in Rhode Island? Join our info session and explore the benefits of tailored programs and essential healthcare services. Connect with others, share experiences, and pave the way to a brighter future for your child.
Obtenga más información sobre la educación especial y los derechos básicos que se otorgan a los padres de Rhode Island. Esta breve descripción general guiará a través del proceso desde la remisión hasta la resolución de disputas para estudiantes con discapacidades.
The Advanced Training portion of our Assembly meeting is for Ombudsmen to learn about resources that can help them in their duties serving the families in their command
The Central Falls School District Family Leadership Development Program. To Enhance the skills of parents and guardians in advocating for their children and foster a sense of empowerment and community within the cohort. .
Presenters from Advocates in Action answer: Why I chose self-direction?
Enhance the skills of parents and guardians in advocating for their children and foster a sense of empowerment and community within the cohort.
Join us to learn more about the RIPIN Cedar Family Center, a program dedicated to providing comprehensive care coordination at no cost to families of children aged 3 to 21, with special health care needs. The center aims to empower families by offering comprehensive assistance and ensuring they have necessary support to navigate challenges associated… Read More »
Did you know your experience as a caregiver for children with special needs could help inform policy decisions in our state? Participants of this workshop will learn important advocacy skills such as the fundamentals of government, writing to elected officials, and how to provide valuable testimony on issues that affect families.
Will be presenting Facilitations skills 2. Enhance the skills of parents and guardians in advocating for their children and foster a sense of empowerment and community within the cohort.
RIPIN is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. Please contact [email protected] to request disability accommodations (e.g., sign language interpreters, alternative formats). Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.