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Wake County Services and Resources for Children Birth-5
     
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This area provides a comprehensive list of sites that we feel are of interest to the TelAbility community. Use the search interface above to search by keyword or category for sites related to your area of interest. We are constantly reviewing and adding new links so please check back often.

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M-CHAT Scoring Sheet
The Scoring sheet for the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) screening tool. From FirstSigns.org
Wake County Public School Medication Form 1702
The New Wake County Public School Medication Form to be completed by parents, then sent to their doctor for review and signature. This form is for school year 2011-2012 and on.
Possibilities: A Financial Resource for Parents of Children with Disabilities
This 227-page paper from the Pacer Center and the National Endowment for financial education covers everything you need to know to create a sense of order in your life and maintain control over your finances as you care for your child with special needs and prepare him or her for adulthood.
Keeping Children with Special Needs Safe in the Home
In 2010, Safe Kids USA partnered with MetLife Foundation to create an online video series designed to help parents and caregivers prevent unintentional injury to children with special health care (CSHCN) needs. The videos focus on a range of topics including fire and burn prevention, drowning, choking and fall prevention. Safety guidelines and step-by-step instructions are included to help parents and caregivers make safety improvements in the home.
Pediatric Genetics
This website from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)offers easy-to-read information on genetic disorders, family health history, genetic counseling, and newborn screening. The site also features a compilation of important data and scientific publications and more.
Peak Developmenta Associates, PA
A private practice in Apex, NC that provides psychiatric and psychological services to children and families in the Triangle region. This website describes their practice, their psychologists, their psychiatrists, the services they offer and links to related resources.
Tourette Syndrome information from the CDC
This website from the Center for Disease Control provides an array of information on Tourettes Syndrome including a description, research, education & training, information for parents & heath professionals, free materials for parents, teachers, & professionals as well as young people. It also has a list of additional links to other websites related to Tourette Syndrome. CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities funds a cooperative agreement with the national Tourette Syndrome Association (TSA) to educate physicians, allied professionals, and school personnel (and, to a limited extent, the general public) about TS by providing accurate, up-to-date, evidence-based information about the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of TS.

 
     
 

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