
Esperanza. Ayuda. Apoyo.
para niños con discapacidades y sus familias.
Padre a Padre de Miami es un recurso comunitario que se especializa en proporcionar información, educación y apoyo emocional a las familias de niños y adultos con discapacidades.
Ayudamos a los padres a estar mejor preparados para satisfacer las necesidades de sus hijos y sin costo alguno para ellos. Estamos aquí para usted.
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Por los padres y para los padres
Somos un grupo diverso de padres entrenados, familias y profesionales en educación especial que estamos cuidado de un hijo o un familiar con una discapacidad. Entendemos los muchos desafíos que enfrentan los padres de niños con necesidades especiales. ¿Cómo podemos ayudarte?
Padre a Padre de Miami no es un bufete de abogados o una agencia de servicios legales y, como tal, la información contenida en este sitio web se proporciona con el fin de informarción, pero no debe considerarse como un medio para reemplazar el asesoramiento legal que debe obtenerse a través de un abogado. La organización puede ayudarle a identificar un abogado en su área, pero no puede proporcionar referencias directas.
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Apóyanos
Padre a Padre de Miami es una organización sin fines de lucro y un recurso gratuito para padres que ha servido a las familias en el condado de Miami-Dade por más de 35 años. Hay muchas maneras en las que puedes ser voluntario y participar para ayudarnos a apoyar a niños y adultos con discapacidades o necesidades especiales en nuestra comunidad.
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Ayuda con tu donación
Tus donaciones a Padre a Padre de Miami nos permiten empoderar a las familias y a nuestra comunidad con el apoyo, la información y la educación que necesitan, para construir un futuro brillante para nuestros hijos. Ninguna donación es pequeña y todas las donaciones están exentas de impuestos. Y ahora tambiéen se puede donar via PayPal o Venmo.
Talleres presenciales y virtuales
Asiste a uno de nuestros talleres virtuales o en persona y da el primer paso para aprender cómo ayudar a tu hijo a construir un futuro mejor. Nuestros talleres brindan la oportunidad de recibir apoyo individual de uno de nuestros miembros especializados en Padre a Padre de Miami. El apoyo brindado cubre una variedad de temas, entre ellos:
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Crianza
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Liderazgo
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Transición postsecundaria
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Discapacidad
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Finanzas
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Abogacía
Nuestros eventos anuales
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SABÍAS QUE:
Muchas personas con discapacidades de aprendizaje (DA) tienen una inteligencia promedio o superior al promedio, pueden ser muy creativas y hacer cosas increíbles en la vida.
SÍGUENOS EN LAS REDES SOCIALES
What is Self-Awareness? (+5 Ways to Be More Self-Aware)
Knowing your strengths, emotions, and boundaries helps you navigate life with confidence. Believe that your voice deserves to be heard and take steps to own your journey.
Learn more here: https://positivepsychology.com/self-awareness-matters-how-you-can-be-more-self-aware/.
#YouthVoice #SelfAwareness #TransitionTuesday #YETI-RAISE
@RAISECenter #DisabilityRights
The City of Coral Gable`s My Squad is celebrating the start of the new year with dinner at Titanic Restaurant & Brewery! Join the fun for great food and great blues music TOMORROW January 14th at 7:00pm.
Registration is FREE but DOES NOT include cost of dinner.
Register and let us know you`ll join at www.bit.ly/mysquad_titanic
Muchos más padres están lidiando con ansiedad en sus hijos. Venga a nuestro taller el martes, 15 de enero a las 10am para tener más información sobre la ansiedad generalizada, el ataque de pánico, la ansiedad social y mucho más para poder ayudar a su hijo(a).
Presentado por la Dr. Monica Gilbert, Crystal Minds New Beginning
Regístrese: bit.ly/4qPnLv8
TOMORROW - Third grade is important. Make sure your son or daughter will be promoted to the next grade. Find out necessary requirements and understand how to best monitor progress their progress.
Join us at 10am online. Register at https://bit.ly/4njimJQ
We keep hearing in the news rumors and speculation about federal funding and potential changes at the national level. There have been recent media reports and statements from national disability organizations regarding the possibility of federal oversight of special education being moved from the U.S. Department of Education to another federal agency, such as the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Labor.
Parent to Parent of Miami, along with many families, educators, and disability organizations across the country, all have significant concerns about what this type of change could mean for students with disabilities, their families and the protections provided under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Details remain unclear, and no formal changes have been announced.
As part of this national conversation, a petition is circulating expressing concern about moving the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) out of the U.S. Department of Education. If you want to add your voice, you may choose to sign the petition by Friday, January 16th. We encourage families to stay informed and ask questions.
Sign the petition by January 16th at bit.ly/keepspecialedwithdoe
But don`t worry, rest assured Parent to Parent of Miami is committed to the families in Miami-Dade County who have children with disabilities and we`re here to help you navigate special education, and provide the support and information parents need to make informed decisions for their children`s education and wellbeing.
New year, new start! Register to review your child`s IEP. New location at Family Central for our families in the North!
Don`t miss out, our next training will be on January 21st. Register at https://bit.ly/iepnorth_jan2026
Don’t miss today’s sensory day at Miami Children’s Museum!
We keep hearing in the news rumors and speculation about federal funding and potential changes at the national level. There have been recent media reports and statements from national disability organizations regarding the possibility of federal oversight of special education being moved from the U.S. Department of Education to another federal agency, such as the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Labor.
Parent to Parent of Miami, along with many families, educators, and disability organizations across the country, all have significant concerns about what this type of change could mean for students with disabilities, their families and the protections provided under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Details remain unclear, and no formal changes have been announced.
As part of this national conversation, a petition is circulating expressing concern about moving the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) out of the U.S. Department of Education. If you want to add your voice, you may choose to sign the petition by Friday, January 16th. We encourage families to stay informed and ask questions.
Sign the petition by January 16th at bit.ly/keepspecialedwithdoe
But don`t worry, rest assured Parent to Parent of Miami is committed to the families in Miami-Dade County who have children with disabilities and we`re here to help you navigate special education, and provide the support and information parents need to make informed decisions for their children`s education and wellbeing.

