We could all use some extra help!

Organizations

  • The logo for Coyne and Associates, a tree with two children swinging on swings.

    1:1 ABA Services

    Coyne & Associates provide best practice, ABA-based intervention services to young children with autism or other developmental delays.

  • The YMCA logo, a big "Y" colored in blue and purple.

    Extracurricular Activities

    A great resource for parents to enroll their children in a first extracurricular activity. It’s a great introduction to organized sports without the long commitment or multiple practices and games during the week.

  • The logo for the San Diego Regional Center, a black tree with four branches and leaves.

    San Diego Regional Center

    SDRC is a focal point in the community for persons with developmental disabilities (intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism, or other disabling conditions similar to intellectual disabilities) living in San Diego and Imperial counties.

Guides

  • The blue and white logo for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with the capital letters "CDC" featured prominently.

    CDC Milestones

    A newly updated milestone tracker for children 2 months up to 5 years old.

  • The logo for the Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT), an orange flame in a blue cauldron.

    Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) Parent Guide

    This parent packet was created to help guide parents of children recently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and for parents who have questions concerning their child’s development both in the United States and abroad.

  • The logo for the Child Mind Institute. It's the profile of three heads of children, colored light blue, white, and blue.

    Child Mind Institute Milestones

    A guide from the Child Mind Institute for normal childhood development that can help you recognize when your child might need professional attention.

  • The official logo for the Department of Education, State of California. It's a pile of books with a magic lantern on them.

    California Content Standards

    The current standards for grades K-12 developed by the California State Board of Education.

  • The Cerebral palsy logo

    Cerebral Palsy Guide

    A free guide for parents to navigate different educational options for their children diagnosed with Cerebral palsy.