Special Education Parent Resource Center

The Parent Resource Center (PRC) is dedicated to supporting families of students with disabilities. Our goal is to help parents take an active role in their children’s education and growth. We aim to strengthen the connection between families and schools by providing computer access, resources, training, and support. The PRC offers a wealth of resources designed to aid in the education and development of students in Dinwiddie.

What Is Special Education?

The Individuals with Disability Education Act guarantees a free appropriate public education to all eligible children with disabilities. Special education means specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parent, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability. The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) offers extensive information about services, processes, and more online:  VDOE Special Education Website

VDOE Special Education Resources:

Transition Services

T/Tac Online 

Information About Sensory Disabilities

Special Education for Families

Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind

Your Family’s Special Education Rights (English) 

Los Derechos de Educación Especial de su Familia (Español)

All parents of school-aged children and youth with disabilities who receive special education services in Virginia are encouraged to complete the VDOE’s annual Parent Involvement Survey. 

Parent Involvement Survey Encuesta de Participación de los Padres

 

Family Engagement eLibrary

Family Engagement Library

Use the Family Engagement Library button to access electronic versions of many of our resources.

Early Childhood Education

Family Engagement in Early Childhood

Transition from Early Childhood to Kindergarten

Your Child’s Developmental Milestones (3-5)

IEPs and IEP Meetings

Parent and Student Input

Roles Around the IEP

Special Education Acronyms and Terms

Transition

Choosing the Right Diploma Option for Your Child

PEATC’s Youth Empowerment Transition Council

Supported Decision Making

The Age of Majority

Transfer of Rights

Turning 18 in Virginia

Virginia 4-Year Colleges Disabilities Support Centers

Virginia 2-Year Colleges Disability Support Centers

Miscellaneous

ADHD Fact Sheet

CDC’s Free Children’s Books

Important Legal Terms to Know

Medicaid Waivers

Parent’s Guide to Autism

Social Security Resources

Community Engagement Opportunities

Visit the Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) website  to stay informed about upcoming community events by subscribing to the monthly newsletter. Additionally, you can find information on how to participate in monthly meetings or contribute your insights on the education of students with disabilities. 

Outside Agencies

Center for Parent Information and Resources

  • Bi-Monthly Newsletter
  • Virtual and In-Person Events
  • Resource Library

District 19 Community Services Board

  • Mental Health Services
  • Same Day Access
  • Services for Children and Adults

Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center

  • Provides tools for families of students with disabilities
  • Fee Services to Families
  • One-on-One Consultations

Social Security Administration

  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  • Social Security Disability Income (SSDI)
  • Social Security Cards

Department of Social Services

  • Child Care Assistance
  • Medical Assistant Programs
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Virginia Department of Aging and Rehabilitation Services (DARS)

  • Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS)
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Services
  • Employment Services 

Parent Resource Center

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7, 14016 Boydton Plank Road, Dinwiddie, VA 23841
Physical Address
: Historic Southside High School Education Center Library
12318 Boydton Plank Road • Dinwiddie, VA 23841

Hours of Operation: September – May Except for School Holidays
First Friday of Each Month 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Third Friday of Each Month 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Contact:
Dr. Robin Pelt
rpelt@dcpsnet.org
(804) 469-4389 ext. 7