Parent Education Network

2107 Industrial Highway, York, PA 17402
pen@parentednet.org
(717) 600-0100 V/TTY,
(800) 522-5827 V/TTY (Toll-Free, PA Only)
or (800) 441-5028 (Español)
Fax: (717) 600-8101



"Respecting the Right of Parents to Make Educational Decisions for Their Children."

"PEN recognizes, supports and enhances the opportunities for children and youth with disabilities and their families to maximize their potential. PEN promotes mutual respect and collaboration between parents and professionals for the knowledge, skills and abilities each contributes to the education and development of children and youth with disabilities."

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Our publications have been specifically created for parents of children with disabilities. Educators and professionals may also find them useful. All PEN materials are free of charge and have been reviewed by our attorney for compliance with state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to special education. Some documents are available for download as PDF files on this page, while others are only shipped by mail.

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PEN can help families better understand their child's disability and educational needs.
PEN can help families communicate more effectively with school and related service professionals.
PEN can help families understand their rights and responsibilities.
PEN can help families understand special education laws.
PEN can help families connect with other community resources.

The publications, videos and information on this website do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Education and are not intended as legal advice.

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