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Spanish Resources

Online Publications Available in Spanish

Autism Fact Sheets available in Spanish

Family Pocket Guide: Raising Healthy Infants, Children, and Adolescents
Bright Futures: Guía para las familias

"My Future My Plan" Transition Planning Resource available in Spanish

No Child Left Behind: A Parents Guide
Que Ningún Niño Se Quede Atrás: Una guía para los padres

NCLB and IDEA: What Parents of Students with Disabilities Need to Know and Do pdf icon
NCLB e IDEA: Lo que los Padres de Estudiantes con Discapacidades Necesitan Saber y Hacer pdf icon

Parenting Postsecondary Students with Disabilities: Becoming the Mentor, Advocate, and Guide Your Young Adult Needs
Criando Estudiantes de Postsecundaria con Discapacidades: Convirtiéndose en el Mentor, Abogado y Guía que su Hijo Necesita

Person-Centered Planning: A Tool for Transition
La Planificación Centrada en la Persona: Una Herramienta para la Transición

Put Reading First: Helping Your Child Learn to Read pdf icon
La Lectura es lo Primero: Cómo ayundar a su hijo a aprender a leer pdf icon

Steps to Success: Communicating with Your Child's School
Los Pasos hacia el Éxito: Cómo Comunicarse con la Escuela de su Hijo

Spanish Web Sites

Centro Nacional de Diseminación de Información para Niños con Discapacidades

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

National Alliance for Hispanic Health

Autism Society of America

Great Schools: Schwab Learning Resources

U.S. Department of Education

The Education Trust

¡Colorín Colorado!

Medline Plus

FirstGov

Additional Spanish Resources

Child Welfare Terms: English/Spanish Translations

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