Education Resources
The resources below are provided as a courtesy. Other families have found these options helpful as they navigate their 22q journey. However, 22q Texas does not endorse any specific provider or program.
SpedTex - Special Education Information Center
View Website - Part of TEA (Texas Education Agency), SpedTex helps parents explore resources to gain an understanding of the special education process as well as discover ways in which you can be involved in your child's education.
Texas Project First
Visit Website - Created by parents for parents, a project of the Texas Education Agency committed to providing accurate and consistent information for students with disabilities.
National Center for Learning Disabilities
Visit Website - A resource for parents, educators and doctors providing IEP and 504 and therapy information.
Family to Family Network
Visit Website - The mission of Family to Family Network is to help families of children with disabilities by providing information, training, referral and support. Family to Family Network provides IEP support to families in the Houston area.
Center on Disability and Development
View Website - Texas A&M’s Center on Disability and Development supports individuals with disabilities and their families to be change agents who are valued, contributing community members, as self-defined, through education, research, and knowledge dissemination.
Think College
View Website - Think College is a national technical assistance, research and evaluation center dedicated to developing, expanding and improving higher education options for students with intellectual disabilities. They manage a helpful national listing of college programs for students with ID.
Learning Disabilities Online
Visit Website - A website dedcated to learning disabilities and ADHD.
Apps for Dyslexia
Visit Website - An extensive list of apps that may be helpful to individuals with dyslexia.
Touchmath Program
Visit Website - TouchMath is a visual method of learning mathematics designed to support students with dyscalculia to those with situational learning loss.