Parent Mentor Program | Ohio Valley Educational Service Center
A Parent Mentor is the parent of a child with a disability who is employed by a local educational service center to help school districts and families by providing training, support and information services. Services include: - Guiding families through the special education process and helping them understand their rights and responsibilities; - Listening and providing support to families and educators on an individual basis; - Providing information and resources to families and school personnel on education laws, district programs and services and community resources; - Attending Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings and other meetings at parent or staff request; - Organizing and conducting information sessions or workshops based on the needs of families and professionals; - Building collaborative partnerships among families, schools and communities to benefit students with disabilities.
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211 Pathways
Physical Address
128 East 8th Street, Cambridge, OH 43725
Hours
Mon-Fri 8am-4pm.
Voice
Fax
(740) 439-0012
Website
Application process
Call 740-439-3558 ext. 4242 to speak with Parent Mentor Tonya Buchanan or email [email protected] for information.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Parents of children with disabilities.
Service area
Guernsey County, Ohio
Agency info
Ohio Valley Educational Service Center
Provides a wide variety of services designed to assist school districts. Goal is to provide quality education for students and promote communication and cooperation among area educators.