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Created by Katie LeMaire and Emily Simon Continuation of Services for Individuals with Disabilities Birth over Families Helping Families Resource Center for Individuals with Disabilities and Their Families Educational Liaisons Promotes collaboration between families, LEA Special Education Programs and related services, and general education personnel. SIBSHOP support group for children who have a sibling with a disability and/or chronic or terminal illness. Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network (LATAN) Assists individuals with disabilities to achieve a higher quality of life and greater independence through increased access to assistive technology as part of their daily living. Center for Assistive Technology – Region To promote the use of assistive technology for students with disabilities. Early Childhood Supports and Services To develop a local integrated, comprehensive system of care for preschool children and their families. First Touch/Parent to Parent A mentoring program for parents of newly- diagnosed children. Early Steps For infants and toddlers with Developmental Disabilities.

Created by Katie LeMaire and Emily Simon Continuation of Services for Individuals with Disabilities Birth over Lafayette Association of Retarded Citizens (LARC) Nonprofit organization to serve the needs of people with Developmental Disabilities. Department of Social Services (Rehabilitation) (337) Obtain or maintain employment, achieve independence Vermilion Parish Parenting Center To assist parents in working more effectively with their children at home. LaSIG To improve Louisiana's educational system in ways that better meet the needs of all students by improving special education services within the overall context of general education reform initiatives.

Created by Katie LeMaire and Emily Simon Color Coding All Parishes within Region 4 Lafayette Parish Only Vermilion Parish Only