Parent to Parent USA connects families nation-wide whose children have special needs to ensure that they have access to parent to Parent Support.
We can provide you with personalized support today.
Please contact / Comuníquese con: Sarah (206) 466-3998 sarahbehm@elunanetwork.org (Se habla español)
Parent to Parent USA connects families nation-wide whose children have special needs to ensure that they have access to parent to Parent Support.
PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center actively leads social change, so that bullying is no longer considered an accepted childhood rite of passage. PACER provides innovative resources for students, parents, educators, and others, and recognizes bullying as a serious community issue that impacts education, physical and emotional health, and the safety and well-being of students.
PACER provides free, innovative web-based information, ideas and actions that can be shared in communities across the nation to address bullying. Resources include engaging websites designed just for students, literature for parents to help their children through bullying situations, classroom toolkits for educators, and much more.
NAGC invests its resources to train teachers, encourage parents, and educate administrators and policy makers on how to develop and support gifted children.
NAGC is a community of classroom teachers, college/university faculty, graduate students, district and state level administrators, principals, guidance counselors and school psychologists, and parents.
Junior Achievement of Washington is part of the world's largest organization dedicated to giving young people the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan for their future, and make smart academic and economic choices.
PACEs= positive & adverse childhood experiences
PACEs Connection, an ever-growing social network, connects those who are implementing trauma-informed and resilience-building practices based on ACEs science. The network’s 40,000+ members share their best practices, while inspiring each other to grow the PACEs movement.
Understanding substance use disorder and the way it affects those around us can be a hard topic to cover not only for kids, but also for adults. Books are a resource we can use to educate and lessen confusion around the disease of addiction.