Helpful Links
AG Bell Association
This organization offers a wide range of programs and services for people who have questions about hearing loss, need a resource or are looking for support and encouragement from people who know and understand their issues and needs.
American Society of Deaf Children
A place for professionals and families to gain information and resources for deaf children.
Autism Society of America
This site provides autism resources for families and professionals, such as advocacy, public awareness, education and research.
Circle of Inclusion
A site that provides information on the effective practices of inclusive education, including natural environments. For questions or comments please email.
Do2Learn
A site providing learning activities to promote independence in children and adults with special needs. Great augmentative communication systems, including picture cards.
DREAMMS for Kids, Inc.
An organization committed to facilitating quality assistive and adaptive instructional technologies to students and youth with special needs. Contains information about technology grants.
Information for Genetic Professionals
This site is updated regularly with clinical, research and educational resources.
March of Dimes
The March of Dimes site contains a helpful resource area with a health library, infant health information and fact sheets.
National Early Childhood Technical Assistance System (NECTAS)
A site for professionals, including sections on legislation, national organizations, effective research practices, funding and collaborative activities.
Neonatology on the Web
This site contains neonatal resouces for families and professionals.
PE Central: Preschool Physical Education Plans
A wealth of information for the development of intervention programs for motor development, including reference lists and adaptations for students with disabilities.
Shriner's Hospital
A place for families and professionals to learn about common orthopedic deformities such as in-toeing and out-toeing.
SuperKids
This site provides educational software reviews by teachers and parents, including buying and pricing guides.
The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
An area for families and professionals to obtain information on children from birth to age 21, including government resources by state.
United Brachial Plexus Network
A site dedicated to providing information and resources on Erbs Palsy and Brachial Plexus to families and professionals.
Zero to Three
Zero to Three is the nation's leading resource on the first three years of life, promoting the healthy development of babies and toddlers.
Tips
- Bring your child's medical records
- Have the name & phone of your child's physician handy
- Let the medical personnel know of any allergies
- Try to leave siblings at home if possible
