Tag Archives: developmental delays

MSU Stuttering Project Survey

Michigan State University is conducting an online study to learn why some children who stutter develop more adverse impact (i.e. negative thoughts, feelings, or behaviors) than other children. To better understand how adverse impact related to stuttering develops, we are inviting children who stutter (3-18 years) to complete several yearly surveys over the next 4 […]

Autism 101 Virtual Event

The Kelly O’Leary Center for Autism at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is hosting a virtual autism 101 event aimed at helping provide parents and caregivers the information and resources they need to better understand and help their children with developmental disabilities. This event costs $10 to register and is all virtual. To learn more about this […]

Transition Bootcamp

Registration Process & Rates This 3-day conference will have a flat rate for registration, we will not have a single day registration option available. The conference will be on January 19, 20, and 21, 2021. * Please note when you register, you will need to use the email address you will log in with for […]

A Guide to Interacting with Police

The University of Cincinnati Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities have released a Guide to Interacting with Police for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities. Here are a few of the resources from their guide that can help children and adults with developmental disabilities better understand what to do when interacting with the police. A link to […]

“Family Picks” Resources… can you help?

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The Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (DDBP) Family Advisory Council (FAC) is putting together a “family picks” list of resources for the Rubinstein Library (through Cincinnati Children’s Hospital). Do you have any books, websites, articles, or other resources that have helped you and your family? If so, please email [email protected] with your ideas. Please […]