Your Voice Counts #3: Families Need to be at the Table
Print English Family advocacy has been at the center of improving the programs that serve children with disabilities. In 1982, Julie Beckett’s advocacy to...
Read moreYour Voice Counts #2: Being an Effective Advocate
Print English You are an advocate for your children at school, the doctor’s office and in your community. These experiences show the importance of...
Read moreYour Voice Counts #1: Introduction to Family Leadership
Print English You are an advocate for your children at school, the doctor’s office and in your community. These experiences show the importance of...
Read moreEarly Choices Matter: Children Building Choice-Making Skills
Print English Making choices is a learned skill that is important in our daily lives. All people, including those with disabilities, have the right...
Read moreWisconsin Integrated Transition Planning Project: Planning for Employment
Print English / Print Spanish Integrated transition planning is a path to living a full, meaningful, and connected life as a community member. It...
Read moreWisconsin Integrated Transition Planning Project: Transition for Youth with Mental Health Needs
Print English / Print Spanish Integrated transition planning is a path to living a full, meaningful, and connected life as a community member. It...
Read moreWisconsin Integrated Transition Planning Project: Youth Fully Participating and Engaged in Their Community
Print English /Print Spanish Integrated Transition Planning for youth with disabilities is a path to living a full, meaningful, and connected life as a...
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