birth23.org
Family Support Groups – Connecticut Birth to Three System
http://www.birth23.org/families/support
Family Handbooks I, II and III. Parent Fees / Other Family Costs. Individual Family Service Plans. Birth to 5 Newsletters. B23 Contacts in Other States. Related Laws and Regulations. EC Special Education by Town. Child Care and ADA. What Birth to Three Looks Like. Natural Learning Environment Practices. Primary Service Provider Approach to Teaming. Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Family Advocacy and Supports. Health Care / Maternal and Child. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. PATH Parent to Parent.
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Connecticut | Kids' Waivers
http://www.kidswaivers.org/states/ct
State Pages by Clickable Map. Your Source for Children's Medicaid Waiver Programs. State Pages by Clickable Map. Connecticut currently has six waivers that are open to children. All are HCBS 1915(c) Medicaid waivers. Three of these programs waive parental income; we do not know the status of the others. For general information on Connecticut's waivers for people with developmental disabilities, see Connecticut's HCBS Waiver Guidebook. Other Programs in Connecticut:. Advocacy Organizations in Connecticut:.
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Organizations | lawrence w. berliner
http://www.berlinerspecialedlaw.com/resources/organizations-0
Testimonials: Parents' Perspectives. News you can use. Private CT Special Education and Therapeutic Schools. Vocational, Academic, and Life Skills Transition Programs for Adults. Private Tutoring Services/Support Services. Financial planning for special needs families. State of Connecticut Government Resources. Other resources (travel, summer camp, technology). Contact: 203.255.0582. Lawrence w. berliner. Special Education and Disability Law Attorney. Making a difference one family at a time. Friends of ...
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Children & Youth with Special Health Care Needs — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/program/children-youth-with-special-health-care-needs
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. To learn more about services available for CYSHCN, call Child Development Infoline (CDI). Care coordinators at CDI work closely with staff at regional medical home initiative sites. Is a guide to help...
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4 Months — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/milestone/4-months
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 4 Months. Following are some things you, as a parent, can do to help your baby during this time:. Talk to your baby. She will find your voice calming. Answer when your baby makes sounds by repeating the sounds and adding words. This will help him learn to use language. Make sure you alwa...
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5 Years — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/milestone/5-years
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 5 Years. Following are some of the things you, as a parent, can do to help your preschooler during this time:. Continue to read to your child. Nurture her love for books by taking her to the library or bookstore. Let your child help with simple chores. Tell your child why it is important...
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Connecticut Collaborative to Improve Autism Services › A.J. Pappanikou Center For Developmental Disabilities › University of Connecticut Health Center
http://www.uconnucedd.org/projects/autism_grant
The University Center for Excellence. Education, Research and Service. Faculty and Staff Directory. Join Our Mailing List. Connecticut Collaborative to Improve Autism Services. Afforable and Accessible Housing. Connecticut Partners in Policymaking. Doctoral Program in Early Childhood Intervention. Early Childhood Personnel Center. Parent to Parent Model of Service. Survey of Primary Care Physicians. Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND). Connecticut's Act Early Plan.
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State by State Listings - Pediatric Stroke Warriors
http://pediatricstrokewarriors.org/state-by-state-listings.html
Creating a Care Binder. Outside the box- Therapy Resources. Warrior Bag and Brave Box Program. State by State Listings. Glossary of medical terms. What is Pediatric Stroke. Share in the Awareness. 2017 Wishes for Warriors. Parent to Parent Organizations, Sibshops and Resources by State:. Parent to Parent Organization: Family Voices Alabama. Mdash; Family Centered Care for Children with Special Needs. Parent to Parent Organization: Stone Soup Group. Parent to Parent Organization: Raising Special Kids.
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The School Nurse BulletinAssociation of School Nurses of Connecticut
http://www.ctschoolnurses.org/clinical-resources
School Nurses-Waves of Change, Oceans of Opportunity. Connecticut School Nurses Information Resources. Some Keys to Effective Asthma Management in Schools. Additional Asthma-Related Resources for Schools. Some Keys to Effective Type 1 Diabetes Management in School. Additional diabetes-related resources for school:. DBT tips from the NESNC 2016 DBT Workshop. MA Field Trip Letter. Florida Out of State Nurse Information. Some Keys to Effective Food Allergy Management in School. 9, 117-125. doi:10.11...Web p...
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9 Months — United Way CDI
http://cdi.211ct.org/milestone/9-months
Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Early Childhood Special Education. Learn the Signs, Act Early. Mid Level Developmental Assessment. 6 – 8 Years. 9 – 11 Years. 12 – 14 Years. 15 – 17 Years. Your child at 9 Months. Following are some things you, as a parent, can do to help your baby during this time:. Talk to your baby. She will find your voice calming. Answer when your baby makes sounds by repeating the sounds and adding words. This will help him learn to use language. Make sure you alwa...
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