Links to Resources
Any Baby Can
Birth Injury Center
Texas Transition
https://www.texastransition.org/
ACC STEPS
Vocational Training and Educational Options for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
http://austincc.wixsite.com/accsteps
The Basic Needs Resource and Referral Guide for Travis County (This includes 18 other counties in Texas)
comingofageaustin.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/NA-Resource-Guide.pdf.
Cerebral Palsy and Special Education
https://cerebralpalsygroup.com/support/special-education/
Parent Coordination Network
Texas State Wide Resource Map
https://www.easymapmaker.com/map/55120e95a06d7b550bce07259a4330df
TACA The Autism Community in Action
Children's Special Needs Network
http://www.special-children.org/
Navigate Life Texas
https://www.navigatelifetexas.org/en
Parent Handbook for Special Education
http://www4.esc13.net/uploads/facilitatingIEPs/docs/SPED_ParentHandbook.pdf
SPED ex Special Education Information Center
Parent Companion
A guide for Texas parents and caregivers of children with diagnosed or suspected disabilities from birth through 5 years of age.
http://www.parentcompanion.org/
Special Needs Alliance
http://www.specialneedsalliance.org/
ARC of Texas
Disability Rights Texas (formerly Advocacy Inc.)
www.disabilityrightstx.org/en/home/
Bluebonnet Trails Community Service (MHMR) Williamson Co.
Easter Seals of Austin
http://www.easterseals.com/centraltx/
Integral Care (MHMR) Travis Co.
Region 18
Texas Parent to Parent
Down Syndrome Association of Central Texas
Autism Society Greater Austin Texas Chapter
National Center for Learning Disabilities
Region 13
http://www5.esc13.net/index.html
Arc of the Capital Area
http://www.arcofthecapitalarea.org
Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities
http://www.governor.state.tx.us/disabilities/
Directory of Community Resources for People with Disabilities
Texas Education Agency
Every child deserves to play baseball.
Texas Project FIRST
Created by parents, for parents providing
accurate and consistent information to parents and families of
students with disabilities
The programs and services of PRN are based on the concept of
parents helping parents. Our mission is to empower parents
ofchildren and youth with disabilities in their roles as parents,
decision makers, and advocates for their children and to promote
partnerships among parents and professionals.
Revised and updated 2018
Manual designed to help parents become familiar with the
requirements of IDEA so you can act as an equal partner in
planning your child's education.
Office of the Governor Calendar Events
SPECTRUM Social and Recreation Services
Georgetown ISD Special Education Parent Liaison Website