Website: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website provides the public with information about an array of health conditions and issues.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website provides the public with information about an array of health conditions and issues.
The “Learn the Signs. Act Early.” program run by the Center for Disease Control works to educate families, child care providers, health care providers, and the general public about the developmental milestones that children will achieve.
This association is a group of camp professionals who work to preserve, promotes, and improve that camp experience.
The AAPAR emphasizes the importance of physical activity and recreation. It offers resources to educators and community leaders that promote fit and healthy lifestyles.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services publishes the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans to emphasize the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle.
I know my Fire Safety Plan, is a fire-safety social story which is designed for high functioning children with autism ages six to nine.
The U.S. Business Leadership Network promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities in the workforce and in the marketplace through career preparation for people with disabilities.
This initiative works to promote and enhance postsecondary education for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism.
The Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competitions in Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
This website explains the Ticket to Work incentive program offered by the Social Security Administration and how to find out more information about joining in this program.