• The Family Cafe

    The Family Cafe exists to provide individuals with disabilities and their families with an opportunity for collaboration, advocacy, friendship, and empowerment by serving as a facilitator of communication, a space for dialogue and a source of information.

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  • Special Ed Connection

    Special Ed Connection® is a web-based resource that parents can use to gain an understanding of what special education is and how it works, as their child enters, progresses through and exits the world of special education requirements. From legal rights to practical application and from student referrals to IEPs, Special Ed Connection® explains specific procedures and provides real-world application strategies so parents can learn the complexities surrounding special education supports and services.

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  • Nathaniel's Hope

    Nathaniel’s Hope is dedicated to celebrating kids with special needs (our VIPs) as well as educating and equipping communities and churches to provide programs and assistance for VIP families. VIP kids are those with any physical, cognitive, medical or hidden disability, chronic or life-threatening illness, or those who are medically fragile.

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  • Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library Services

    The Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Book Library provides information and reading materials in Braille and recorded audio format to Florida residents who are unable to use standard print as the result of visual, physical, or reading disabilities.

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  • Sports Ability Alliance

    SportsAbility Alliance enriches lives through accessible, inclusive recreation and active leisure. Promotes accessible recreation to persons with disabilities as well as the general public through its hands-on recreation programs, newsletters and community outreach and education.

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  • Sunshine Foudation

    Sunshine Foundation answers the dreams of children, ages three through eighteen, who have severe or profound physical/developmental/intellectual challenges or trauma from physical/sexual abuse, and whose families have limited income.

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  • AngelSense

    AngelSense is Assistive Technology with unique features like proactive safety alerts, auto pickup speakerphone, real-time location, SOS emergency button, school bus monitoring, and non-removable wearing options. AngelSense helps effectively cope with safety concerns like wandering and elopement, outdoor activities, and school and public transportation.

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  • 7 Back-to-School Tips

    This is a resource provided by the Florida Inclusion Network (FIN) for parents. You may also access the FIN website here.

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  • FDLRS Administration Project and Associate Centers Network

    The FDLRS Administration Project and Associate Centers Network are proud to offer a series of parent webinars to take place virtually. Each webinar will be conducted monthly during lunch hours from 12:00pm-12:45pm, EST, on designated Fridays.  All session will be recorded and posted to our Recorded Webinars page for access throughout the year. These webinars are free of charge and open to all parents, families, and professionals working with children with disabilities or those with unique learning needs.  Please register today for one or all the upcoming Friday with FDLRS Parent Webinars.

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Pre-K and Elementary Years

  • Technical Assistance & Training System

    TATS supports families in gaining knowledge and understanding of policies and procedures that promote their full participation in the education of their children who have unique needs.

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  • Early Steps

    Early Steps is Florida's early intervention system that offers services to eligible infants and toddlers, age birth to 36 months, who have or are at-risk for developmental disabilities or delays. Early intervention supports families and caregivers to increase their child’s participation in daily activities and routines that are important to the family.

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Transition and Adult Years

  • Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR)

    Florida Department of Education The mission of VR is to help people with disabilities find and maintain employment and enhance their independence.

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  • Project 10: Transition Education Network

    The mission of Project 10: Transition Education Network, hereinafter referred to as "Project 10," is to assist Florida school districts and relevant stakeholders in building capacity to provide secondary transition services to students with disabilities in order to improve their academic success and post-school outcomes.

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