GETTING ORGANIZED:
KID IN A BOOK
(TEEN and ADULT IN A BOOK)
The Family Resource Network will demonstrate a helpful tool for organizing records for your loved one with a disability. Kid in a Book (KIB) is a hands-on workshop where we will guide participants through the process of organizing for their loved ones’:
KIB is an invaluable resource for many parents, providing easy access to all of your loved one’s information for medical appointments, CPSE and CSE meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and everyday reference.
Teen in a Book contains the same information as Kid in a Book plus pages to help teens and parents navigate the transition years with a little more confidence, comfort, and ease — helping your loved one enter into the adult world effectively, armed with the information to be their own advocate.
In-person participants will receive their choice of a Kid in a Book binder, or Teen in a Book binder, or an Adult in a Book binder. Online participants will receive a digital file of their choice of binders.
This workshop will be presented by Robin Piefer, Pattie Kinter, and Terry DiLuzio from the Family Resource Network.
*Registration is required*
For assistance with registration or for questions, please
call Terry at (607)287-3816.
***This workshop is funded through a grant from the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). Self-directing families will need to add “Training Groups” to their budgets prior to attending. Please contact FRN for assistance adding this to your budget.***