What We Do

Our Mission

Special Kids, Incorporated (SKI) is committed to empowering and supporting families of children and individuals with disabilities that have been traditionally under-served and underrepresented. Fostering one-on-one services so that families gain access and assistance to disability related service, gain knowledge of their rights as parents and the rights of children with disabilities to be an integral part of their community, and that children with disabilities will live life to their fullest potential.

Our Services

SKI’s full range of services assist families of children, youth, and young adults from birth to 26. Our services are without regard to race, disability, religion language, sexual orientation or economic status.

One-on-One Consultations

One on One Consultations with parents over the phone and in person with questions about their child’s specific needs. We, as team members, assist parents in working with professionals to plan appropriate services for their children. (ARD/IEP support, referrals, etc.)
Assistance with obtaining and evaluating services that meets the basic as well as educational needs of the child.

Workshops for Parents

SKI endeavors to assist and empower parents to advocate for the development Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) meeting strategies, effectively communicate with teachers, administrators, and service providers, and navigate school systems. We also provide training for educators and surrogate parents to help them better assess the needs of their child/children, set attainable goals, and assistance in realizing the capabilities which cultivates an atmosphere where all children are equipped with skills to reach the maximum potential.  ​

​For help with your ARD/IEP meetings, contact us at least one week prior to meeting with the school. Bring all documents related to your child’s disability and education. One of our specially trained staff members will assist you in understanding what the documents mean and suggest courses of action appropriate for your child’s needs.

Support Groups for Parents and Caregivers

SKI Meetings

Outside support is important and SKI truly understands the supports needed to help parents and caregivers feel less isolated, empowered with knowledge, and validation of emotions that is a response to real life situation. Support group meetings are a place for parents and caregivers to give and receive both emotional and practical support. These meetings also allow us to exchange information and get ideas on how to handle these real life situations.

To find a local SKI group contact SKI at 713-783-KIDS (5437) or email us at info-help@specialkidsinc-tx.org

SKI in Public Schools (SIPS)

SKI in Public Schools (SIPS) is a group run by parents for parents. SIPS meetings provide parents of children with disabilities with an outlet for share information, experiences, resources, and support. SIPS meetings are a great way to maintain contact with school officials, increase parent involvement on school campuses, obtain up to date information from the Department of Education and TEA in regards to special education services.

Please contact us if you are interested in starting or joining the SIPS support group on your child’s school campus or in your child’s community.

Workshops and Training

Here is a list of some workshops and trainings  that SKI  provides:

Elevate You!

Elevate You is a program is designed to help youth and young adults with disabilities

  • develop confidence,
  • self-determination,
  • ​and be advocates for themselves.

​​ Elevate You strives to improve

  • self-awareness,
  • academic performance,
  • develop post-secondary goals,
  • develop youth leaders with a focus on critical transition points in the lives of youth and young adults. 

​Participants will learn

  • team-building skills,
  • engage in community activities,
  • and learn more about their disabilities and abilities.

Have Any Donation Or Contact Us

Please contact us if you are interested in starting or joining the SIPS support group on your child’s school campus or in your child’s community.

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