Parent Mentors 101 – New Mentors Quiz
Posted on June 10, 2016, by GAPMP
In the New Mentors course, you have learned the general history of the Georgia Parent Mentor Partnership and some hints and suggestions about beginning your new role.
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The next module is Reporting and Responsibilities.
Parent Mentors 101 – New Mentors Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
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Leadership of the GaPMP is made up of parent mentors and director advisors who have a parent mentor in their district.
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It is not necessary to learn about what your school district’s policies are for submitting and approving brochures, press releases and all printed materials prior to sending out a brochure, introductory letter or conducting an interview with the local newspaper about your new role as a parent mentor.
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It is important to meet with your school district’s special education director and discuss what your job duties will be and what he/she wants you to work on this year.
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Understanding the importance of confidentiality is vital in your role as a parent mentor.
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To learn more about being an employee of your school district, including: attendance procedures, work hours, phone and email use, travel approval, mandated reporting, and other workplace rules you would consult the:
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As a professional and a school district employee, you can give advice and suggestions as a parent to other parents, but you are not a counselor, teacher, lawyer, or psychologist. You have an important role as a parent who mentors other parents, but it is important to honor the boundaries and not stray into another’s role.
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If I wanted to see if there was a parent mentor in the next county over, I could:
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“Build effective family, school and community partnerships which lead to great student achievement for all students particularly those with disabilities.”
The above statement is:
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The GaPMP is supported by the Division for Special Education Services and Supports (DSESS). The parent leaders, moms, and dads of children with disabilities, are hired by local school districts,state schools and the Department of Juvenile Justice to work with families, school teams, teachers, and the community.
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The Georgia Parent Mentor Partnership was founded in 2002 by Phil Pickens, Special Education Director, Georgia Department of Education, (GaDOE), with Family Engagement Specialist Patti Solomon and a small group of parents and administrators.
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