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Parent supportRaleigh, NC

Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC)

North Carolina's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center, giving Raleigh families free one-on-one consultations and IEP webinars.

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The practical details

Ages servedBirth to age 26
Current waitNo wait time published in the sources we saw — ask when you call
WhereStatewide (headquartered in Davidson, NC), with services for Raleigh families
HoursMonday-Friday 9am-5pm
Funding takenFree

What this is, in plain language

Free one-on-one consultations with parent educators (who are themselves parents of children with disabilities); webinars on IEPs, transition planning, and school rights; Spanish-speaking staff available.

Getting started

Call or email to request consultation; services available statewide for Raleigh families.

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What they say about themselves

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  • North Carolina's federally funded Parent Training and Information Center, providing free support to families of children with disabilities from birth to age 26.
  • For families in Raleigh, offers one-on-one consultations with parent educators plus webinars on Individualized Education Programs and transition planning for young adults.
  • Parent Educators are themselves parents of children with disabilities, offering trainings across the state in both English and Spanish.
  • All of its services to families are provided at no cost.

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  • Yes:Says its services are free to families
  • Yes:Offers help in Spanish
  • Yes:Names the local area it covers
  • Yes:Describes help with school and special education rights

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