Autism Speaks First Concern to Action Tool Kit
This “First Concern to Action Tool Kit” from Autism Speaks provides specific resources and tools to help guide you on the journey from your first concern regarding your childโs development to action.
This “First Concern to Action Tool Kit” from Autism Speaks provides specific resources and tools to help guide you on the journey from your first concern regarding your childโs development to action.
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.
Seattle Children’s Center for Children with Special Needs Resource Guide provides useful tips and resources for families of children with special needs, including a summer camp directory, safety tips, dental care tips, special needs childcare, and an interactive map showing ADA accessible parks in our area.
The Arc of King County Resource Guide is a collection of resources for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in King County, including categories like Activities & Recreation, Behavior Support & Social Skills, DDA, Special Education, Support Groups, and much more.
The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) website provide information and resources about adoption, early learning, child care, foster care, kinship caregivers, child development (including the Early Support for Infants and Toddlers [ESIT] program), and much more.
Provides information, training, and support for professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers.