User friendly handbook on Special Education Laws, policies and practices in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Wayfinder supports families of children with delays, disabilities, special health care needs, and mental health conditions. Children’s resource guides are helpers who assist families, caregivers, professionals, and organizations in finding a wide array of supports and services available through the Children’s Resource Network. Their services are free and confidential.
Birth to 3 Program
Children's Long-Term Support Program
Katie Beckett Medicaid
Children's Community Options Program
Care4Kids Program
Comprehensive Community Services
Includes referral links to Enlightened Ways Therapy and Stateline Mental Health, local counseling agencies that offer school-based mental health services.
Includes links to area transition service providers for families
Provides support in preparing for turning 18
Links to services needed to support long-term care as a result of a disability, getting older, or chronic illness.
Advocacy agency and resource to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities across Wisconsin
Connects parents and caregivers of children with disabilities with trained support parents
Provide several types of special education support services to help Wisconsin parents and educators support and enrich the lives of children with disabilities.
Here you can learn about the exciting things happening in Wisconsin schools, as well as information about how our system of public education works.
Links to family-focused agencies that offer resources to help navigate the special education system and support children with disabilities
Offers resources and support for families of children with learning and thinking differences.