Cerebral Palsy Help for Parents and Caregivers
Raising and caring for a child with cerebral palsy requires time, effort, empathy, and patience. Here is some information that can help make you a successful cerebral palsy caregiver.
Raising and caring for a child with cerebral palsy requires time, effort, empathy, and patience. Here is some information that can help make you a successful cerebral palsy caregiver.
A free online webcast series and workbook for parents. The goal of the Profectum Parent Toolbox is to encourage and empower you to build a strong relationship with your child while fostering his or her development.
WithinReach is a website resource to help make it easier for Washington famlilie to navigate our complex health and social service systems and connect with the resources they need to be healthy and safe.
A parent, teacher and caregiver resource web page for those with children with receptive language delays. Learning activities as well as helpful resources can be found on this page.
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,ย up-to-the-minute pediatric health information, immunization schedules, and apps for families to download.