FRN’S 2023 SUMMER FUN LIST IS HERE! Looking for camps or activities for the summer? Curious which camps and programs will work for your child? FRN is here to help. DOWNLOAD >> THE 2023 SUMMER FUN LIST Featuring up-to-date information…
SUMMER FUN LIST 2022 for children with disabilities and special needs – LISTA DE DIVERSIÓN DE VERANO 2022 PARA NIÑOS CON DISCAPACIDADES Y NECESIDADES ESPECIALES – 有殘障和特殊需要的兒童的2022年夏季娛樂清單
FRN’S 2022 SUMMER FUN LIST IS HERE! Looking for camps or activities for the summer? Curious which camps and programs will work for your child? FRN is here to help. DOWNLOAD >> THE 2022 SUMMER FUN LIST Featuring up-to-date information…
Resources for Autism Awareness & Acceptance Month
In April, we celebrate those with Autism Spectrum Disorder! As we carry on through this month, we would like to share our support and acceptance as a community. Here are some resources on how you can receive support for students…
Services for Young Children
Have questions about your child’s services in Early Start? Wondering what happens when your child ages out of early intervention? FRN staff offer a discussion and overview of services for young children the 4th Tuesday of the month. Offered in Cantonese, English, Spanish and Mam.
“Parenting a child with ASD” Learning Group
Offered four times a year, this learning groups pairs education with support and tackles different topics. This group is designed for those whose kids just got diagnosed and who want to learn about the diagnosis, the impact on their family, and valuable resources.
Get it Together: Organize your Paperwork and your Life
Bring the latest paperwork or application you want to tackle. Every month, you can join us for coffee and a bagel to get organized with the support of our staff. Spanish and English (with other languages possible upon request).
Learn about IEP’s: Individualized Education Plan Clinic
You’ll learn the ins and outs of navigating the IEP process at your child’s school district. You’ll get 1:1 support from one of our trained parent mentors on how to review your IEP documents. You’ll be able to ask questions and work through any problems you are having with your child’s school district. Mentor parents are not attorneys and the IEP clinics do not provide legal advice.