Resources
Resources for Toddlers and Preschoolers with Special Needs and their Families:
With the assistance of Little Masters Development Center’s team of knowledgeable Service Coordinators, Teachers, Parents & EI Professionals, we present you with this list of resources which many of our families have found useful. Contact your service coordinator directly if there is a service you need further assistance in accessing. Please email us if you have a resource you would like us to add to this list
New York State Early Intervention Program:
The New York State Early Intervention Program (EIP) is part of the national Early Intervention Program for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. To be eligible for services, children must be under 3 years of age and have a confirmed disability or established developmental delay, as defined by the New York State guidelines, in one or more of the following areas of development: physical, cognitive, communication, social-emotional, and/or adaptive.
Include NYC
INCLUDENYC is New York City’s only independent nonprofit organization that works for families and young people with all disabilities to develop their full potential. Founded in 1983 by three New York mothers, INCLUDENYC serves families of children and young adults in NYC with all disabilities — with an emphasis on the city’s highest-needs families and communities.
Through individual advocacy, specialized trainings and community awareness events, we (1) help parents develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence to advocate for their children and young people, (2) Help families obtain appropriate educational services for their children and youth, (3) Train parents on special education, disability, and related topics, (4) Connect families to community resources.
Parent to Parent of NYS
From The Mission Statement of Parent to Parent: “Parent to Parent of New York State builds a supportive network of families to reduce isolation and empower those who care for people with developmental disabilities or special healthcare needs to navigate and influence service systems and make informed decisions.”
They have trained support parents throughout the US who are able to share information and support with parents by phone about children with a wide range of diagnoses and situations. Parents are matched by language and culture as well.
Advocates for Children of New York
Advocates for Children of New York is a helpful resource for all parents with children of special need they specialize in protecting and promoting the educational rights of students with disabilities for the past 40 years.
NYS Parent Guide for Children and their Caregivers: Starting Life Together
The Bureau of Early Intervention (BEI) is pleased to announce the availability of the New York State (NYS) Parent Guide for Children and Their Caregivers: Starting life Together website, from the Council on Children and Families (CCF). The Parent Guide website is designed for parents and caregivers of infants and toddlers, and can be accessed using the following link, or through the link on the NYS Department of Health Early Intervention website:. The Guide website contains evidence based information about key parenting behaviors that can be used to build strong, trusting, and positive parent/child relationships. Features of the Guide’s website: 1)Provides research based guidance, 2) Includes resources on child and family topics, such as: child development, developmental concerns, safety, sleep, and child care. 3) Offers e-Journals (Online Journaling Tools) 4) Accessible on any device (computer, smartphone, tablet) 5) Each page can be translated into a preferred language via Google Translate
United Cerebral Palsy
An Informative Resource for children with cerebral palsy and their families
UCP of NYC’s Samuel Hausman Activities, Resource & Education (SHARE) Centers
Located at UCP of NYC Campuses in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island, SHARE Centers bring together expert staff and a unique range of specialized resources, including a selection of adaptive toys, books, ipads and equipment loans. NYC Share Centers aim to educate and inform families so that they may empower their children to attain higher levels of independence and self-sufficiency through enhanced learning and play.
The National Down Syndrome Society:
Informative resources site for children born with Down Syndrome and their families.
Autism Speaks
Informative resource site for children with autism and their families.
Cap4kids: The Children’s Advocacy Project of New York City:
The mission of The Children’s Advocacy Project (CAP) is to help bridge the gap between the many quality social service agencies in the New York City area and the families that need their help the most. To bridge this gap, we aim to empower and to inform those that care for the children of New York City through this web site.
The CAP will assist families, health care professionals, and social service providers by furnishing the tools necessary to connect families in need to the appropriate social service agencies that serve them.
American Red Cross
At the American Red Cross, training people how to respond to and prepare for emergencies is our core mission. We offer a range of health and safety classes that teach you new skills, keep you knowledgeable, confident and ready to respond in almost any emergency situation. With courses to cover all key areas of training, available online and in classrooms across the country, Red Cross classes deliver the training you seek, when, where and how you need it.
National Autism Association – NY Metro Chapter
Offers monthly Parent and Caregiver Support Groups for Parents and Caregivers of individuals on the Autism Spectrum in Manhattan and Queens, as well as other services and resources.
Extreme Kids and Crew
Extreme Kids & Crew Mission Statement States: “A nonprofit organization which is a community center that provides a welcoming, supportive space for children with disabilities, their families and friends, to socialize, create and play. Through arts-based programming and a sensory gym for constructive play, caregivers, siblings and children of all abilities come together to explore, connect, relax and gain confidence in their capabilities.”
My Child Without Limits
Developmental delays and disabilities support group and discussion community. A Website developed by United Cerebral Palsy providing both medical resources, information about a wide variety of disabilities and an online support group / discussion community for parents.
Children with Sensory Processing Challenges
Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, is a pediatric occupational therapist with a private practice in New York City. She evaluates and treats children and adolescents with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing issues, physical disabilities and other challenges. She works exclusively in clients’ “natural settings,” i.e., their homes and schools, to help maximize well-being and participation in daily life tasks of playing, learning, and self-care. She takes a holistic, collaborative approach that considers the “whole child,” addressing developmental skills such as fine motor, gross motor, visual perceptual, and self-help abilities but also working on foundational sensory processing abilities, psychosocial skills, sleep and nutritional status, and other factors.
Please visit her web sites at www.sensorysmarts.com and www.sensoryprocessingchallenges.com for free webcasts, checklists, magazine articles and more.