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Posts by category
- Category: Blog Posts
- One Family’s Story • Loving Tough: When the Family Drives the Team
- Wisconsin Family Ties Statement on School Shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, TX
- Return to School: Strategies for Supporting Students.
- Enough Already! Stop Raising Awareness and Do Something
- WFT Testimony in Favor of SB 527
- We Need to Do Better on Seclusion and Restraint in Our Schools: Why I Support SB 527
- 26 Years Later, Behavior-Chart Memories Still Sting
- Category: Featured
- Category: News
- Category: Success Stories
- Category: Testimonials
- I wish I knew about Wisconsin Family Ties when my daughter first got her IEP
- Our PPS was a huge support at school
- Wisconsin Family Ties is a good program.
- Without Wisconsin Family Ties, I wouldn’t be where I am today
- It is such a gift to have Parent Peer Specialists
- She has really gotten to know our family and connected with us on a personal level.
- As a single parent it’s good to have someone who’s knowledgeable about IEPs and other services.
- She gave us confidence as parents and taught us how to be advocates for ourselves and our son
- Category: WFT in the News
- Press Release: “Extraordinary Session” Attacks Democratic Norms, Threatens Wellbeing of Children and Families
- Borsuk: Strict discipline or building social skills? Two approaches for safer schools
- Proposed Bill Would Open Juvenile Criminal Records To Wisconsin School Officials
- Wisconsin schools will get more therapists, social workers, aid for kids in crisis
- The elderly and the disabled wait desperately, helplessly for care that isn’t coming
- Mental health trauma didn’t set Reyna’s destiny
- What role did trauma-informed care play in alleged juvenile prison abuse?
- Parents need help for Kids in Crisis, experts say
- Suicide prevention group creates action plan
- Pace of mental health reform slows to crawl
- School districts use restraint and seclusion too often, advocacy groups say
- Dozens of police reports detail abuse allegations at state’s youth prison