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Registration is free and open to all service members!
Each webinar is 90-minutes and designed to provide information and resources to military EFMP families to help them access and navigate the educational and medical resources and services.
Dates and Topics:
December 16, 2022:
TRICARE’s Big Three: Overview of how, when, and whys of TRICARE.
January 20, 2023:
The S.M.A.R.T in IEP: Explore how meaningful and measurable goals are SMART goals.
February 17, 2023:
504 What? 504 Who?:Discuss what is a reasonable accommodation when a student is on a 504 plan.
March 17, 2023:
The AT Elevator: High and Low -Tech Solutions: Explore the fundamentals of the AT and how it can used to enhance and support learning.
April 21, 2023:
I’m the “I” in IEP: The IEP has always been about the student, we will discuss levels of student participation in the IEP process.
May 19, 2023:
Financially “Dependent”: Overview of the financial options of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the ABLE Act, and Special Needs Trusts may help secure your child’s financial future.
June 16, 2023:
Don’t’ Stress this PCS: Unpack the stress of a PCS move with tips, hacks, and resources for the EFMP family.

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!

Registration is free and open to all service members!
Each webinar is 90-minutes and designed to provide information and resources to military EFMP families to help them access and navigate the educational and medical resources and services.
Dates and Topics:
December 16, 2022:
TRICARE’s Big Three: Overview of how, when, and whys of TRICARE.
January 20, 2023:
The S.M.A.R.T in IEP: Explore how meaningful and measurable goals are SMART goals.
February 17, 2023:
504 What? 504 Who?:Discuss what is a reasonable accommodation when a student is on a 504 plan.
March 17, 2023:
The AT Elevator: High and Low -Tech Solutions: Explore the fundamentals of the AT and how it can used to enhance and support learning.
April 21, 2023:
I’m the “I” in IEP: The IEP has always been about the student, we will discuss levels of student participation in the IEP process.
May 19, 2023:
Financially “Dependent”: Overview of the financial options of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the ABLE Act, and Special Needs Trusts may help secure your child’s financial future.
June 16, 2023:
Don’t’ Stress this PCS: Unpack the stress of a PCS move with tips, hacks, and resources for the EFMP family.

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!

Registration is free and open to all service members!
Each webinar is 90-minutes and designed to provide information and resources to military EFMP families to help them access and navigate the educational and medical resources and services.
Dates and Topics:
December 16, 2022:
TRICARE’s Big Three: Overview of how, when, and whys of TRICARE.
January 20, 2023:
The S.M.A.R.T in IEP: Explore how meaningful and measurable goals are SMART goals.
February 17, 2023:
504 What? 504 Who?:Discuss what is a reasonable accommodation when a student is on a 504 plan.
March 17, 2023:
The AT Elevator: High and Low -Tech Solutions: Explore the fundamentals of the AT and how it can used to enhance and support learning.
April 21, 2023:
I’m the “I” in IEP: The IEP has always been about the student, we will discuss levels of student participation in the IEP process.
May 19, 2023:
Financially “Dependent”: Overview of the financial options of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the ABLE Act, and Special Needs Trusts may help secure your child’s financial future.
June 16, 2023:
Don’t’ Stress this PCS: Unpack the stress of a PCS move with tips, hacks, and resources for the EFMP family.

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!

This group is for Black/African American families to come together as a cultural community to support one another as parents/caregivers of children, youth, adults and individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Come talk to other parents who get it.
Some of the topics on our agenda:
- Sensory Processing Disorder & hair maintenance
- Overcoming Cultural biases and stigmas
- Parenting in public (overcoming behavior challenges & public opinions)
4th Thursday of each month from 7-8pm! Drop in and say hi!