The mission of the Parent Information Center is to assist families to support the unique learning potential of their children, including those w/ disabilities.
Helping children recognize and regulate emotions helps them to understand themselves and others! Increase your child’s vocabulary by using more that mad sad and glad. Are you glad or are you agreeable, affectionate, cheerful, generous, peaceful, proud, thrilled?
Today, the remarkable 71-year-old autism expert and advocate has written more than a dozen best-selling books, speaks around the world at conferences filled with appreciative parents, caregivers, teachers and therapists,... facebook.com/PICNH/posts/230…
Doctoral students at the University of Oklahoma are seeking parent participants for a study to understand the perceptions of parents on IEP dynamics and meeting experiences. Your assistance distributing this survey to... ousurvey.qualtrics.com/jfe/f…
Mental Health Awareness Month Kickoff
Wednesday, May 1, 10 AM - 11 AM
State House Lawn, 107 N Main Street, Concord
We'll be on State House Lawn on Wednesday May 1st to kick off Mental Health... nh4youth.org/news/events/chi…
Citizens Count,wants to hear from you!
To promote civic engagement in the Granite State, they've developed an online questionnaire for you to voice your opinion on what would help when it comes to suicide prevention in your schools... citizenscount.org/citizen-vo…
THE KIDS WE LOSE won the Best Feature Documentary Award in its premiere at the 2018 New Hampshire Film Festival. This 90-minute documentary focuses on the human side of being a child or student with behavioral challenges, and the... mainepublic.org/post/kids-we…
Check out this free two-part workshop specifically designed for parents of children who experience a developmental disability and are new to Medicaid! iod.unh.edu/event/overview-m…