How You can Help!

The Oklahoma Parents Center provides training to all families of children and youth in Oklahoma and the providers who service and support them. In order to effectively advocate for children, detailed information is needed on the laws, communication, team building skills, etc. Ongoing training opportunities for all parents and professionals can assist in this process. Click on the TRAINING tab to find a list of workshops that are available to groups and organizations upon request. They are two hours long unless otherwise specified.

Surrogate Parents

Congress recognized the importance of active parents’ involvement in planning their children’s educational programs, monitoring progress, and challenging inappropriate decisions. This child advocate role is

ICAP

INDIVIDUAL CAREER ACADEMIC PLANNING (ICAP) The term ICAP refers to both a process that helps students engage in academic andcareer development activities and a product

Transition Resources that Work!

Independent Futures that Work (IFTW) is designed to help in the successful transition of youth and young adults from high school into the next stage