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Children's
Services: Support Groups
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The
Arc Education Committee:
Comprised of parents, Arc staff, and educators, The
Arc Education Committee advocates for special education
programs that lead to students’ personal, social,
academic and economic development and that comply with
federal and state laws and regulations. The Arc staff
members serve as child advocates at Individual Education
Plan (IEP) meetings with schools and provide resources
and referrals to other organizations that work with
families. The Arc Education Committee serves as an umbrella
committee over other education based teams such as the
Least Restrictive Environment Committee, Community Referenced
Instruction Classes, and Autism Classes. Committee meetings
are open to all interested educators and family members.
The Arc Education Committee meets the second Tuesday
of the month from 6:30 – 8:00 at The Arc Building,
1401 McCormick Drive, Largo. Call Melonee Clark at 301-925-7050,
ext. 307 for more information.
Coffee
Breaks for Families of Children with Autism:
Open to all interested parties, Coffee Breaks provide
support, education, and training on issues related to
children with autism. Contact Lina Zubi at 301-925-7050,
ext. 239 for meeting dates and more information.
Parent
and Family Trainings:
The Arc provides trainings in various subject areas
to inform and empower parents and families. Arc staff,
special speakers, and other professionals in the field
bring topics such as Individual Education Plans (IEPs),
language development, autism resources, and parent advocacy
to the forefront. The Arc also provides advocacy workshops
geared toward transitioning youth, ages 16 – 21.
For meeting times and more information contact Melonee
Clark at 301-925-7050, ext. 307.
Spiritual
Community Collaboration:
Faith-Based congregations throughout Prince George’s
County and The Arc are working together to meet the
needs of people with disabilities and their families.
The group meets quarterly to share ministry ideas and
improve access within their programs. For more information
contact Melonee Clark at 301-925-7050, ext. 307. Click
here to connect with accessible places of worship in
the community.
Parents
of Children with Down Syndrome (PODS):
PODS is a parent support and resource group for families
who have children or family members with Down Syndrome.
The group facilitates playgroups and social activities
to bring families together. Contact Pamela Leach at
202-412-7488 for meeting dates and more information.
Special
Education Citizen’s Advisory Committee (SECAC):
SECAC is a partnership between parents, families, community
leaders, educators, and administrators working to effect
positive systemic change in the area of special education.
The committee meets the 4th Tuesday of every month at
The Arc Building, 1401 McCormick Drive, Largo. Call
Mike McLaughlin at 301-490-2461 for more information.
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