This website presents contact information for centers that provide training and information to families of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults from birth through age 26 with all types of disabilities.
The website of the RRTC on Aging with Developmental Disabilities: Lifespan Health and Function located at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
This booklet explains to parents how to support children with ASD. It provides suggestions to parents on how to support behaviors as well as to help children with ASD understand why other children without ASD may act differently.
This webpage describes what Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention entails.
This webpage describes the core aspects of Pivotal Response Training by the University of San Diego.
This is a checklist geared towards professionals (specifically in healthcare) that interact with people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
This website connects you to American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities’ Environmental Health Initiative.
The ALLIANCE National Parent Technical Assistance Center provides technical assistance to Parent Centers by developing products and tools to assist families and children with disabilities; offering training events; and offering assistance with strategic planning, technology, and business partnerships.
This organization works to educate parents, professionals, and consumers of early interventions by providing accurate, scientifically-sound information about autism and its treatment.
This website offers information, resources, and communication opportunities for people with autism and other disabilities, their families, and professionals. The information provided in this website includes resources on specific diagnoses, assistive technologies, recreational activities, education, health issues, media and literature, and worship. View the Website – Family Village.