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Family raising 3 biological children,7 medically fragile adopted children and fostered 225.
They serve people who have developmental disabilities and their families.
The Center for Infants and Children with Special Needs at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center cares for children and young adults with significant chronic illness.
Child care centers rather privately or publicly operated must conform to ADA standards in order to meet the needs of special children.
Parents of developmentally delayed children who are clients of the Easter Los Angeles Regional Center.
Magazine for parents of children or young adults with disabilities. Includes reports, forum, products links, books.
Resources for parents who care for children with special needs, including links to a nationwide directory of Parent Centers on Disability.
From the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute and meant for teachers, but has information for parents.
Kids Together, Inc. is an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Our goals include providing helpful information and resources to enhance the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities.
Humor and help for adoptive moms, special-needs moms, any old moms at all.
A resource site. Discusses issues, lists events, includes a newsletter in English, Spanish, and Chinese, and has family support job listings.
Provides articles with tips and information, as well as links to specific threads in the accompanying message boards.
An information, referral, and advocacy service for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and professionals who work with our families.
Helping children with special needs receive the love, hope, respect and services they need to achieve their full potential by strengthening their families and the professionals who serve them.
Information, support and products for parents who have disabilities.
Purpose is to empower parents of children and youth with disabilities in their roles as parents, decision makers, and advocates for their children.
Newsletter published by Peter Leibert for Arc-California chapters and their members, focusing on issues related to the prevention of mental retardation and other disabilities.
A resource for parents, teachers, and students.
Learn about potty training children with special needs, such as autism and down syndrome, including signs of readiness and how to avoid resistance.
Learn about potty training children with special needs, such as autism and down syndrome, including signs of readiness and how to avoid resistance.
A resource for parents, teachers, and students.
They serve people who have developmental disabilities and their families.
Child care centers rather privately or publicly operated must conform to ADA standards in order to meet the needs of special children.
From the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute and meant for teachers, but has information for parents.
A resource site. Discusses issues, lists events, includes a newsletter in English, Spanish, and Chinese, and has family support job listings.
Resources for parents who care for children with special needs, including links to a nationwide directory of Parent Centers on Disability.
Kids Together, Inc. is an all-volunteer non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Our goals include providing helpful information and resources to enhance the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities.
Magazine for parents of children or young adults with disabilities. Includes reports, forum, products links, books.
Newsletter published by Peter Leibert for Arc-California chapters and their members, focusing on issues related to the prevention of mental retardation and other disabilities.
Helping children with special needs receive the love, hope, respect and services they need to achieve their full potential by strengthening their families and the professionals who serve them.
Purpose is to empower parents of children and youth with disabilities in their roles as parents, decision makers, and advocates for their children.
The Center for Infants and Children with Special Needs at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center cares for children and young adults with significant chronic illness.
Information, support and products for parents who have disabilities.
Humor and help for adoptive moms, special-needs moms, any old moms at all.
Family raising 3 biological children,7 medically fragile adopted children and fostered 225.
An information, referral, and advocacy service for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and professionals who work with our families.
Parents of developmentally delayed children who are clients of the Easter Los Angeles Regional Center.
Provides articles with tips and information, as well as links to specific threads in the accompanying message boards.
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