Overview
Resources
Your child has a disability or has just been diagnosed. You may be wondering, what can I do to help my child? What does this diagnosis mean? How will this effect my child? Dmkbooks has compiled a group of resources to help parents advocate for thier child in IEP meetings, and eventually as they enter the adult world. Remember to check the disorder specific, and local state and county pages for even more resources.
Resources for Parents of Children with Disabilities
- Resources for Parents of Children who are Blind
- Reliable Websites for Parents of Children Who Have Cerebral Palsy
- Center for Parent Information and Resources
- What to bring to an IEP Meeting
- 8 Steps to a better IEP Meeting
- Parent Center Hub IEP Resources
- Department of Education Guide to IEP
- Promise Parent and Teens IEP Meeting Guide (from the state of Wisconsin but has sections that are applicable US wide)
- CHC Resource Library
- National Resources
- Six Reasons Why Your Child Should Attend Thier IEP Meeting
- 10 Helpful Special Needs Resources
- 50 Great Resources for Parents of children with Special Needs
- Twelve Websites for Children with Learning Disabilities
- Children and Anxiety
- Worry Wise Kids.org (Anxiety Resources for Kids)
- National Network of Depression Centers- Adolescent and College Resources
- Eating Disorder Resources
- Resource Guide for Parents of Teens with Epilepsy
- Parenting Kids with Dyslexia
- K 12 Muscular Dystrophy Resources
- Teenage Suicide: https://damorementalhealth.com/teenage-suicide/
Don’t forget to check the resource page for your specific disorder or disability for additional resources. If we don’t have that page yet please email dawn.kohler@dmkbooks.onlineand request resources