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PIA meeting Apr/ Sex Ed. Uncomfortable Conversations… But Necessary
Talking about sexual education can feel uncomfortable—but it’s one of the most important conversations we can have with our children. This session was designed to provide clear, respectful, and fact-based information while honoring each family’s values. What Is Comprehensive Sexual Education? Comprehensive sexual education goes beyond basic biology. It helps students t recognize that sexuality is a central part of being human throughout life in many different topics, such as:
parents in Action
Jun 14 min read


March Meeting: IEP vs. 504 Plan- A Guide for Families
Every student is unique—and that uniqueness should be celebrated. Schools are meant to help families navigate the system so students can thrive. While many tools appear to be available for parents, the reality can be very different. For many families, accessing the resources their children need is a constant struggle. Parents are not only navigating their own beliefs about how a child should behave or why their child may behave differently from their peers—they are also facin
parents in Action
May 205 min read


PIA meeting in February: Special Education important terminology
In the first part of this meeting, we have an important conversation about substance abuse and how this can impact our homes, and ways to prevent and get help. See our slide show to see some statistics and some resources. n the second part of the meeting, we had a presentation and activity about some important terminology in special education advocacy. As parents, we all want what's best for our children. We want them to have access to the resources and support they need to
parents in Action
May 204 min read


Positive Parenting- Paternidad Positiva
Have you though in how your childhood affected your adulthood, or in which of those things you like about your childhood would you like to do with your children, and which of those would you never want your children to experience? Have you heard that saying "the apple does not fall far from the tree"? Thinking about that, we as Parents In Action, decide to hold a meeting about parenting and discuss with our parents regarding where the conduct of our kids comes from and how to
parents in Action
May 184 min read
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