The Help Group - Parent Education
Parent education, conferences and support groups run alongside Help Group's schools and therapy services for families of neurodivergent children in Los Angeles.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Help Group's Knowledge Exchange runs parent and caregiver learning events year-round, including the annual Summit conference on neurodiversity and emotional wellbeing, a Distinguished Speakers Series, and resource fairs that connect families with service providers and clinicians.
Getting started
Get in touch by emailing grow@helpgroup.org or through the general inquiry page; a separate School Admissions Inquiry form is used for school enrolment.
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What they say about themselves
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- Runs year-round parent learning events including the annual Summit conference on neurodiversity and emotional wellbeing, expert-led talks and free webcasts.
- Its Parents Like Me groups offer workshops, free virtual support groups and family events for caregivers of neurodiverse children ages 6 to 17, with separate free groups for parents of young adults 18 to 29.
- Virtual parent education groups meet weekly in the evenings in English and Spanish on a sliding scale, including courses that meet DCFS and court-order requirements.
- Sits within Help Group's wider network of nine nonpublic day schools, therapy and vocational programmes serving 25,000 people a year across Los Angeles.
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- Yes:Says its services are free to families
- Yes:Offers help in Spanish
- Yes:Names the local area it covers
- No:Describes help with school and special education rights
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