Pervasive Parenting Resource Center
Helping families throughout eastern Oklahoma
What this training covers:
Why Families Choose PPC
Parent Rights Training
What this training covers:
Who it’s for:
Educators, students, organizations, workplaces, churches, and community groups.
What this training covers:
This training helps participants move beyond awareness toward everyday understanding and respectful interaction.
Who it’s for:
Parents, teachers, school staff, and caregivers.
What this training covers:
This training focuses on realistic, supportive strategies that work in daily life.
Autism Basics Training
Disability Acceptance Training
This training is especially helpful for families who are new to autism and want clear, supportive information without medical jargon.
* This training is also offered as a FREE professional development opportunity for schools, childcare centers, organizations, and churches.
We offer trainings:
Interested in scheduling a training?
Contact us to discuss your group’s needs and availability.
IEP & 504 Training for Parents
Who it’s for:
Parents and caregivers navigating special education or school supports.
Who it’s for:
Parents of children with disabilities or learning differences.
What this training covers:
(This training complements our IEP/504 training and can be offered together or separately.)
The Pervasive Parenting Center provides parent education and advocacy trainings designed to help families, educators, and community members better understand disabilities, navigate systems, and support individuals in meaningful, respectful ways.
Our trainings are rooted in:
We offer trainings for parents, schools, childcare providers, community organizations, and faith-based groups across eastern Oklahoma.
This training helps parents feel confident, informed, and prepared when advocating for their child’s educational needs..
* This training is also offered as a FREE professional development opportunity for schools, childcare centers, organizations, and churches.
Who it’s for:
Parents of newly diagnosed children (helpful for all parents), educators, childcare providers, community organizations, and churches.