Resources -
Local
Help
Me Grow provides many types of services
to infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities and
their families. A system of providers work together to provide early
identification and family-centered services that ensures your child
receives the proper medical care and access to community resources. The
program will provide appropriate specialized services and will help you
identify present and future needs of your child.
www.ohiohelpmegrow.org/parents/parents.aspx
The Family
Information Network of Ohio (FINofOhio) is a statewide
parent network designed to keep family perspectives at the forefront of
Ohio’s Help Me Grow (HMG) system by offering support through
information and education to families of young children and the
professionals who serve them.
www.familychild.org/fin/FIN.htm
The
Children’s
Hospital Medical Center Family Resource Center is a group
of concerned professionals who listen to your needs and offer
comprehensive, up-to-date information about your child's diagnosis or
condition. We have several resources available to help you and your
family, whether your child is a patient or not.
www.cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/alpha/f/family-resource/#families
The
Jack
Rubinstein
Library at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
Center provides extensive information services on
developmental and behavioral issues, children's health conditions and
topics ranging from well-child care and parenting to acute and chronic
illness. Open to the public, parents, patients,
staff, professionals, trainees and students, the library is managed by
the Division
of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. The library was
created to ensure access to accurate, up-to-date information about
pediatric illnesses and conditions.
www.cincinnatichildrens.org/visit/facilities/libraries/
The
mission of the Stepping
Stones Center is to provide opportunities
for children and adults of all ages with disabilities which increase
independence and promote inclusion within the community. Children 18
months through 5 years of age participate with peers who may or may not
have a developmental delay. Developmental play therapy activities
promote motor, language, social and emotional skill development in a
variety of learning and interest centers. Licensed child care is
available from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each day. The program day lasts
from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on weekdays.
www.steppingstonescenter.org
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