The Role of the Parent in Special Education
The Role of the Parent in Special Education
A Guide for Families & Schools
Parents play a key role in helping children with disabilities learn and grow. They are important partners in special education.
Parents Are Essential Partners
Parents play a key role in helping children with disabilities learn and grow. They are important partners in special education and should have real opportunities to participate in decisions about their child’s learning and well-being.
Parents know their child better than anyone β and when schools and families work as a team, children receive better support at school and at home.
For Families
Understand your role and how to actively participate in your child’s education and planning.
For Educators
Build strong partnerships with families to better understand and support each child’s needs.
For Communities
Create a culture of inclusion where every parent feels welcome and valued as a partner.
Parents Know Their Child Best
Parents can share helpful information that helps teachers and staff understand how the child learns and how to support them effectively.
Parents can share information about:
- The child’s strengths and abilities
- Learning needs and challenges
- Likes, dislikes, and interests
- Communication style
- Behavior and emotional needs
- Daily routines and life experiences
- Strategies that work well at home
Ways Parents Can Be Involved
Active parent involvement makes a real difference. Here are key ways parents can support their child’s education:
Participate in Meetings
Attend education planning meetings and actively contribute to decisions about your child’s learning goals.
Ask Questions & Share Concerns
Speak up about anything that matters to you. Your questions and concerns are always welcome.
Work With the Team
Collaborate with teachers, therapists, and school staff as an equal partner in supporting your child.
Support Learning at Home
Reinforce learning and encourage independence through everyday routines and activities at home.
Celebrate Progress
Recognize and celebrate your child’s achievements β big and small β to build confidence and motivation.
Advocate for Your Child
Speak up for your child’s needs and rights to ensure they receive the support they deserve.
When Families & Schools Work as a Team
When schools and families work as a team, children receive better support at school and home. Strong partnerships between parents and teachers help children:
- Gain confidence and a sense of belonging
- Learn new skills and reach their potential
- Feel understood, valued, and supported
- Do their very best each day
Our Commitment at Stella Maris
At schools like Stella Maris, parents and guardians are important members of the team. By working together, we can build a caring and supportive place where every child can succeed. Every child is defined by their potential.