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PsychByte: IN*SOURCE Helps Parents and Service Providers of Children with Disabilities

IN*SOURCE Helps Parents and Service Providers of Children with Disabilities

IN*SOURCE is an organization that works with parents, schools, and service providers in Indiana to provide training and information about effective educational programs and services for children and young adults with disabilities. This South Bend based organization was founded by parents with the goal of helping other parents learn how to advocate for their children. IN*SOURCE has satellite locations around the state to provide local training and information, but also offers online training to accommodate those who cannot travel to the sponsored events. Volunteer opportunities are also available.
 
More information about IN*SOURCE services and training programs can be found at http://insource.org/.
 
Contributors:
Samantha Foulks
Graduate Assistant
Ball State University
Department of Educational Psychology
 
Kim Zoder-Martell, Ph.D., HSPP, BCBA-D
Assistant Professor
Ball State University
Department of Special Education

 
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