TETONS: Adult Healthy Relationships for Safe Outcomes
TETONS "Healthy Relationships for Safe Outcomes" includes a free 8-week class and individualized 1:1 relationship coaching. We help map a...
Learning, connection, and support, wherever you are
The Utah Parent Center hosts and partners on events throughout the year to support parents, caregivers, youth, and professionals working with children and youth with disabilities.
Our events are designed to be practical, welcoming, and empowering—whether you’re just starting your journey or have years of experience advocating for your child or family.

TETONS "Healthy Relationships for Safe Outcomes" includes a free 8-week class and individualized 1:1 relationship coaching. We help map a...
Come and connect with other families with Deaf/Hard of Hearing children at a kids carnival on July 30th at Springville...
Come and connect with other families with Deaf/Hard of Hearing children on August 1st at Ogden USDB Campus!
Just Got a New Disability Diagnosis for Your Child? You’re Not Alone. Join our FREE Parent-to-Parent Support Group – a...
TETONS "Healthy Relationships for Safe Outcomes" includes a free 7-week class and individualized 1:1 relationship coaching. We help map a...
TETONS "Healthy Relationships for Safe Outcomes" includes a free 8-week class and individualized 1:1 relationship coaching. We help map a...
Join us for breakfast, sibling support, snacks & improv games! Sibshops are a fun, game-based support group for Siblings of...
Grupo para padres que experimentan criar a hijos con necesidades especiales. Reúnase con el grupo para relacionarse, charlar y recibir...
Join us for a free workshop that helps youth and families learn how to speak up for themselves, understand their...
TETONS "Healthy Relationships for Safe Outcomes" includes a free 7-week class and individualized 1:1 relationship coaching. We help map a...
Welcome to the world of Early Intervention! - Learn how to navigate your child’s services - Understand who is on...
Join us to understand what your student may be communicating through both positive and negative behaviors and what they are...