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This site is for parent and providers. Parent Center staff members and other experts create free materials, handouts, webinars for continued learning. See the CPIR resource library, Early Childhood topics.
First steps to help for Oregon parents of children with disabilities. View or download. Available in 6 languages.
Events, classes and services for families in Clackamas county.
In this public service video for parents, Lisa Shulman, M.D., uses video of babies and toddlers to show the communication milestones expected in typically developing children. She also discusses what parents should do if they suspect their child is developmentally delayed.
Resources include health, legal, housing, and parenting support.
Many counties in Oregon have a Parenting Education Hub. The Hubs offer parenting classes, events, workshops and other trainings and support for Oregon families. Click on your county to connect you to your Parenting Hub website.
Included here are guidance, considerations, and resources for state staff and local practitioners who are determining Part C eligibility remotely. Use the Infographic for quick reference and to help guide staff.
This infographic summarizes guidance and considerations to support state staff and local
practitioners in determining a child's eligibility for early intervention services remotely, which
requires effective state policies, procedures, and practices.
(Aired April 28th, 2021 2:00 pm EST)If you are actively planning a developmental screening program or simply want to learn more, this webinar covers all main points including communicating benefits to families and teachers, how to choose a screening tool, how to set up a simple, easy system of screening. Presented by the experts and trainers behind the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) and ASQ:SE (Social Emotional). (Please note: You must register to view the recording.)
Developmental timeline for ages birth to 5 yrs.
On this Oregon.gov page, parents and providers can find free resources to learn more about early development. Links to Parenting tips, child care and health care information are focused on the needs of families with young children and the providers who serve them.
Classes, workshops, activities, support groups, and general family support for Lane county.