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Provides information and support to families of a child with a disability. Informs parents about the special education process. Strengthens the relationship between the district administration and parents. Ensures the families voice is heard by the district. Collaborates with parents and school districts to find the best possible outcome for the child.

What does a parent mentor do?

  • Guides families through the special education process;
  • Helps families understand their rights and responsibilities;
  • Provides information and resources to families and schools. This includes education laws and district programs.
  • Engages community services and other resources to support schools and families;
  • Attends Individualized Education Program meetings and other meetings at the requests of the parents or staff members;
  • Listens and supports both the families and teachers on an individual basis;
  • Hosts information sessions or workshops for families and professionals;
  • Connects families, schools and the community to benefit students with disabilities.

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