Parents & Caregivers
You’re in the right place. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed or simply looking for information, we’re here to support you and your family.

How We Support You
Raising a child with a disability or special health need can bring questions, decisions, and moments when you’re not sure where to turn. Vermont Family Network is here to walk beside you. On this page, you’ll find information, guidance, and tools to help you understand systems, explore options, and connect with people who truly listen. Our support is free, confidential, and grounded in real experience from parents who’ve been there too.
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Family Support Facebook Groups
Fact Sheets
Toolkits
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Unpacking Vermont’s New Literacy Law, Act 139, to Teach All Students to Read
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Update on Universal Pre-Kindergarten in Vermont
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VCHIP Transitions Lunch & Learn: Supporting Multiple Transitions – A Youth Perspective
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Vermont Center for Independent Living (VCIL): An Overview of Supports and Services
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Vermont’s Education Transformation: Impacts and Opportunities for Special Education
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What can we learn from seeing a Genetics Doctor? Part 2 of 3
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Jessica Thompson
Burlington, Vermont
Stories & News
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Advancing Inclusive Communities
At age 75, Paul Lascelles was just settling into retirement and enjoying woodworking, certainly not expecting to be thrust back into the role of parenting a teenager.