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- Throughout Ohio, the Coalition’s services reach families of children and youth, birth through 26 years of age, with all disabilities. OCECD’s programs help parents become informed and effective representatives for their children in all educational settings. In addition, youth are assisted to advocate for themselves.
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OCECD will continue to work hard to ensure that all Ohio children with special needs receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment that enables them to reach their highest potential.
Dec 17, 2019 · OCECD will continue to work hard to ensure that all Ohio children with special needs receive a free and appropriate public education in an environment that enables them to reach their highest potential.
Families and professionals can find helpful trainings, videos, and tipsheets on their website. Call your county’s Information Specialist for help getting connected to resources in your area. 125 Executive Drive, Marion, Ohio 43302 (844) 382-5452
OCECD has put together a webpage featuring resources and information intended to help individuals prepare and practice advocating for themselves. To hear tips from students with disabilities who have learned to advocate for themselves in high school, at work, and at college, follow the link below.
Early detection screening, audiograms and technology used to identify and support those with hearing loss will be presented. Parents will learn strategies to work with their deaf/hearing impaired children and suggestions for accommodations that can be written into their child’s IEP.
To meet the identified needs of low-literacy youth, OCECD is using is the Mentoring 4 Reading Achievement Program (M4RA). This one-on-one reading mentoring program uses an evidence-based, online guided reading series to improve reading for children and youth reading below a 6th grade reading level.