Family - School Partnership at The Advocacy Center

Parent Member Training

Have you ever considered becoming a parent member for the Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) or Committee on Special Education (CSE) in your school district?

What is a parent member?
A parent member of the CPSE/CSE is a parent of a child with a disability who lives in the school district or a neighboring school district. They attend the Committee meetings to support the parents/guardians and to help insure that the focus of the meeting is on the child. A parent member of the CPSE/CSE should not be confused with a Parent Advocate.

The role of the parent member at a Committee on Special Education meeting is:

  • support the parent(s) and explain the process as needed
  • provide feedback from a parent's point of view
  • seek clarification and explain to the parent as needed
  • participate in decisions as an equal member of the Committee
  • keep all student and family information strictly confidential

About the training
The Family-School Partnership in collaboration with the Mid-West Early Childhood Direction Center (ECDC) and the Mid-West Regional Special Education Technical Assistance Support Center  (RSE-TASC) is now providing training on being a parent member.

Participants will learn the steps of the special education process, basic vocabulary, laws, and regulations pertaining to students with disabilities and understand a child's special education rights.

Participants will also learn:

  • what to expect at a Committee meeting and understand the role of the parent member;
  • become familiar with basic vocabulary, laws, and regulations pertaining to students with disabilities
  • tips and tools to become more involved in the planning of an Individualized Education Program (IEP) to insure it is truly individualized to fit a student's needs.

At the end of the training, participants receive a certificate of attendance which shows they have obtained training to become an effective parent member on the Committee.

Check back frequently for information on future scheduled trainings or contact The Family-School Partnership at 585-546-1700 by phone or specialedparentcenter.org by email.

There is currently no Parent Member Training scheduled.


 


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The Family-School Partnership is the Mid-West Special Education Parent Center funded by the New York State Education Department Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID)