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Who Can I Talk To If I Have Concerns About My Baby's Development?
Your doctor or clinic which checks your baby regularly, can give you information and answer questions about your baby's development. Don't hesitate to seek a second opinion if you feel you need more information. Some Public Health Nurses may follow a baby's development in the first year of life. In addition, some hospitals have NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) follow-up programs and specialized medical clinics for their patients.
Sometimes babies need extra help with their development and may 'go to school' or have a teacher or therapist come to them at home. Local infant programs also can evaluate your baby and give you information about development. Education and support services are also available for your family. There is generally no charge for these programs. Call theInfant Development Program serving your area to discuss your baby's development and ask for an evaluation.
Alta California Regional Center ("ACRC", also called "Alta") is a state funded program serving persons with developmental disabilities. Alta's Early Intervention Unit helps families with children birth to three years old who have a developmental delay. ACRC coordinates a variety of services to families including medical evaluations for diagnostic purposes, as well as developmental, nutritional, vision and hearing assessments. Call Alta and ask for information on Early Intervention assessment and services.
Early Head Start provides free comprehensive child development and family support services to income eligible pregnant women and families with children under age three, including children with disabilities.
Alta California Regional Center
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Alpine County
El Dorado County Placerville South Lake Tahoe Nevada County Placer County Auburn Roseville Sacramento County Yolo County |
(530) 542-0442
(530) 626-1353 (530)0442 (530) 272-4231 (530) 885-8447 (916) 782-8110 (916) 978-6400 (530) 666-3391 |
Early Head Start
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Alpine County
El Dorado County Nevada County Placer County Sacramento County Yolo County |
(530) 694-2230
(530) 295-2270 (800) 665-0432 (530) 885-5437 (916) 263-3804 (530) 668-3001 |
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Copyright ©2000 WarmLine Family Resource Center.
The WarmLine is a public benefit, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization