Resources

Speech and Language Skill Development

Typical Speech and Language Development  (ASHA)

Developmental Screening for Parents (Easter Seals)

Milestone Tracker App (CDC)

Track Your Child's Developmental Milestones (CDC)


ADHD

ADHD Symptoms in Children (ADDitudemag.com)

The Effects of ADHD on Communication (ADD Resource Center)

https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/mental-health/adhd/ 



AAC

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ASHA)

Language Acquisition Through Motor Planning (LAMP)

Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)

PraacticalAAC.org


Autism

Red Flags of Autism in Toddlers (Autism Navigator)

16 Early Signs of Autism by 16 months  (Autism Navigator)

Autism Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)

Maryland Autism Waiver 


Articulation and Speech Sound Production

Parent Tips for Promoting Articulation in Preschoolers  (preschoolspeech.com)

Speech Sound Disorders  (ASHA)


Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Apraxia Kids 

10 Early Signs of Childhood Apraxia of Speech (ASHA Wire)

Strategies to Promote Speech and Language in the Pre-Verbal or Minimally Verbal Child with Apraxia

Appraising Apraxia (Edythe Strand, PhD, CCC-SLP)


Feeding

Feeding Milestones for Babies and Toddlers (Your Kids Table)

Feeding Developmental Milestones (SOS Approach)

Infant and Child Feeding Questionnaire (Feeding Matters)


Fluency (Stuttering)

If You Think Your Child is Stuttering (The Stuttering Foundation)

Stuttering (ASHA) 


Parent Support Groups and Resources

Autism Society of Baltimore-Chesapeake

Pathfinders for Autism

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)

Parenting a Child with ADHD

Apraxia Kids Support Groups 

National Stuttering Association, Mid-Atlantic 

National Alliance on Mental Illness, Metropolitan Baltimore (NAMI)

The Parents Place of Maryland


Special Education Advocacy

Wrights Law

Pacer Center 

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

What Is FAPE?


Bullying Prevention

NVISION

My Child Is a Bully: What Should I Do?

Bullying and Stuttering: What Can You Do?

Students with Disabilities and Bullying: 5 Important Facts