The Children's Mental Health Family Guide provides information for families who have children with mental health challenges about children's mental health rights and resources.
This guide summarizes information on education, health, human services, early intervention, and other agencies that help children with special healthcare needs and their families.
Spanish Resources: https://spanadvocacy.org/downloads/spanish/
Hemi-Kids is an email discussion group where parents of infants and children who have mild to moderate hemiplegia or hemiplegic cerebral palsy share information. In many ways, these children live a pretty typical life and often don't quite fit into the world of children who have disabilities. Yet, they don't quite fit into the typically developing world, either. The parents on Hemi-Kids understand the challenges of parenting a child with mild to moderate hemiplegia.
A series of 7 videos produced by the Midwest Genetics Network about living with and caring for individuals with a genetic condition. Topics include receiving a diagnosis, care coordination, transition to adulthood, and metabolic foods and formula.
This website contains information, resources and tools about programs to strengthen parent professional partnerships. The NCFPP believes that strengthening the role of families as partners in the delivery of health care to their children is a critical first step in improving the quality of care for children with special health care needs.