Developmental Support: Parent Meetup
Tue, Nov 19
|Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81804045372
Join us at the first meetup for BHPA's newest committee - Developmental Support. This will be a great opportunity to learn about resources, connect with other parents in similar situations, and add to our community’s resource hub.
Time & Location
Nov 19, 2024, 8:00 PM
Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81804045372
About the Event
Come join us to meet the DSC team and other parents of kids who have or will go to the Byram Hills Schools.
Join Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81804045372?pwd=3maD9jVFXdu5iFuljEQldyzb136biC.1 Password: BHPA
We have three main goals this school year:
1. Foster an inclusive community to connect with other parents grappling with similar questions, concerns or uncertainties about their children’s development and learning.
2. Create a Resource Hub with recommendations for a variety of therapies (e.g., vision, speech, behavioral, etc.) with input from parents in our community.
3. Empower parents along their journey to support their children.
DSC meetings and events are open to all Byram Hills parents of preschool-aged children, regardless of whether or not your child has a diagnosed condition, IEP or 504 Plan. We are open to anyone looking to foster their preschool child’s development. All parents are welcome, and ALL conversations are confidential.
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DISCLAIMER
Information provided by the Byram Developmental Support Committee (“Byram DSC”) or shared or exchanged at Byram DSC events, is crowdsourced from local parents based on their unique experiences, which may differ from your own. Information is provided “as is” for general information only, and is not intended to be nor is intended to be construed as medical advice, legal advice, diagnosis, treatment, or as a substitute for consultations with qualified health or legal professionals who are familiar with your child’s individual medical or legal needs. Do not delay in seeking advice from a qualified professional if you have concerns about your child’s development, learning, or educational supports.