Child Find: What It Is and How It Works
An article explaining Child Find, a legal requirement that schools find all children who have disabilities and who may be be entitled to special educational services.
An article explaining Child Find, a legal requirement that schools find all children who have disabilities and who may be be entitled to special educational services.
Un video de 4 minutos que describe el programa de crianza de “Circle of Security” y cómo se pueden apoyar y fortalecer las relaciones seguras entre padres e hijos.
The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers, Revised (M-CHAT-R) is a screening tool intended for toddlers between 16 and 30 months of age. The results will let you know if further evaluation for Autism Spectrum Disorder may be needed.
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ web resource HealthyChildren.org provides information and resources for parents to help nurture the healthy development of their children. The site lists developmental milestones at different ages and stages, as well as a symptom checker, up-to-the-minute pediatric health information, immunization schedules, and apps for families to download.
Washington State Governor’s Office of the Education Ombuds advances equity in public K-12 education by providing information and informal, impartial, and collaborative conflict resolution for families, educators, and community professionals, offering free trainings and outreach on a variety of topics to advance educational equity, and partnering with policymakers to tackle opportunity gaps.
Vroom is an app that sends a daily tip chosen for your child’s age for you to add learning to mealtime, bedtime, bathtime, or anytime! There’s brain science behind every Vroom tip, and with each activity, you teach your child the life skills that help them thrive. Tips available in English or Spanish.