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  1. Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Autism at School (Developmental Psychopathology at School) by Stephen E. Brock, Shane R. Jimerson, et all 2006-04-05
  2. Allow Me: A Guide to Promoting Communication Skills in Adults With Developmental Delays by Irma D. Ruiter, 2000-08
  3. Effectiveness of feedback during the testing of preschool children, elementary school children, and adolescents with developmental delays.: An article from: The Psychological Record by Michael L. Epstein, Gary M. Brosvic, et all 2003-03-22
  4. The negative effects of positive reinforcement in teaching children with developmental delay.: An article from: Exceptional Children by Gerald B. Biederman, Valerie A. Davey, et all 1994-03-01
  5. Implementing visually cued imitation training with children with autism spectrum disorders and developmental delays.(Report): An article from: Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions by Jennifer B. Ganz, Bethany C. Bourgeois, et all 2008-01-01
  6. Assessment of Developmental Delays and Intervention Strategies in Early Childhood, Volume I by Dr. Louise Ferre, 1993
  7. Beating Autism: Developmental Delays: Where We Went Right: A True Story by Calvin Millwood, 2008-03-17
  8. A Follow-Up Study of Beliefs Held by Parents of Children With Pervasive Developmental Delay.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing by Jennifer Harrison Elder, 2001-04-01
  9. A Parent's Guide to Developmental Delays, Recognizing &Coping With Missed Milestones in Speech Movement Learning &Other Areas - 2006 publication by Laur LComr, 2006
  10. A quantitative analysis of motor developmental delays by adolescents with mild mental retardation.(Research Application): An article from: Palaestra

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22. Archived: OSERS IDEA'97 -- Final Regulations, Topic Briefs, Use Of "Developmenta
TOPIC BRIEF 7 Use of developmental delay by States and LEAs. IDEAPART B FINALREGULATIONS* USE OF developmental delay BY STATES AND LEAs (March 1999).
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/Policy/IDEA/Brief-7.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
IDEA'97 TOPIC BRIEF 7
Use of "Developmental Delay" by States and LEAs On This Page Other Topic Briefs Topic Brief 7 Other Topic Briefs
  • Introductory Comments General State and District-wide Assessments Regular Education Teachers as IEPTeam Members Graduation with a Regular Diploma ... Children with ADD/ADHD Use of "Developmental Delay" by states and LEAs Definition of "Day; Business day; School day" Public Charter Schools Parentally-placed Children in Private Schools Removing all NPRM "Notes" ... Provisions of Special Interest to Administrators
  • Topic Brief 7 IDEA-PART B FINAL REGULATIONS*
    USE OF "DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY" BY STATES AND LEAs
    (March 1999) Need for Clarifying the Provision on "Developmental Delay."
    The IDEA Amendments of 1997 made two changes related to the provision on "developmental delay" under prior law, as follows:
  • the age range for children covered by the term was expanded from "ages 3 through 5" to "ages 3 through 9"; and
  • 23. Jack And Jill Childrens Foundation
    A registered charity set up to help young children who are born with or develop brain damage, and who suffer severe intellectual and physical developmental delay as a result, and their families. Explains the work, provides contact details and a form for offline donations.
    http://www.jackandjill.ie
    Welcome to the Jack and Jill Foundation Website Bringing early intervention home respite care to severely developmentally delayed children from birth to four years of age throughout the Republic of Ireland.
    Jack And Jill Foundation
    1997 - 2003. Registered Charity No: CHY 12405. Legal Information

    24. Developmental Delay Retardation Special Education
    Mental Retardation/developmental delay Guide picks. Children with developmentaldelays or mental retardation require special education.
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    Mental Retardation/Developmental Delay
    Guide picks Children with developmental delays or mental retardation require special education. These links cover resources for parents and teachers of this special population.
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    Destructive Behavior Developmental Disability

    From the National Institute of Health. This link goes to the table of content. From this page, you may select from several topics about recognizing, treating and prevention destructive behaviors in developmentally delayed people. Education Position Paper From the Arc, an advocacy group for retarded citizens. Discusses IDEA and how it applies to the retarded. Identification and Evaluation of Mental Retardation Mental retardation in young children is often missed by clinicians. Here is what to look for and what to consider. Article from the Journal of the American Family Physician.

    25. Noah's Ark
    A registered charity which caters for children with developmental delays or disorders in their behavioural, physical or mental condition.
    http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/noahsarkforres/

    26. Position Statement DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY AS AN ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY
    THE DIVISION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD. DEC POSITION STATEMENT ON developmental delayAS AN ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY. As defined by DEC in 1991, developmental delay is
    http://www.dec-sped.org/positions/devdelayposition.html
    THE DIVISION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEC POSITION STATEMENT ON DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY
    AS AN ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY Approved: December 2000 DEC believes in the uniqueness of the young child and that services and interventions must be responsive to these unique needs and patterns of development. We believe that the disability categories used for older school-aged children are often inappropriate for young children birth through 8 years and that the category developmental delay can be a more appropriate designation of disability for special education eligibility. We believe that the assessment of disabilities in young children requires consideration of the whole child through the use of multiple sources, informants, settings, and measures. As defined by DEC in 1991, developmental delay is: a condition which represents a significant delay in the process of development. It does not refer to a condition in which a child is slightly or momentarily lagging in development. The presence of developmental delay is an indication that the process of development is significantly affected and that without special intervention, it is likely that educational performance at school age will be effected (DEC, 1991, p.1). Parent and professional members of DEC believe that a developmental delay category of eligibility should be available for all children from birth through age 8. Though DEC recommends that the category of developmental delay be available for birth through age 8, we do not disagree with the provision in IDEA 1997 permitting its use for birth through age 9. We believe that the requirement to identify children by traditional disability categories in the early years might result in a premature categorization or miscategorization of children and consequently inappropriate services. Furthermore, the use of the developmental delay category allows for the identification of children with disabilities at younger ages who otherwise might go unserved because of the difficulties in applying traditional disability categories to young children.

    27. Welcome
    An online catalog specializing in learning materials and playthings for children with developmental delays and challenges. Educational toys and materials that stimulate the skills leading to speech and language for challenged children ages 2 to 10.
    http://www.difflearn.com/

    28. DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY AS AN ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY
    THE DIVISION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD. DEC CONCEPT PAPER ON DEVELOPMENTALDELAY AS AN ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY. Adopted November 2001. This
    http://www.dec-sped.org/positions/devdelay.html
    THE DIVISION FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEC CONCEPT PAPER ON DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY
    AS AN ELIGIBILITY CATEGORY Adopted: November 2001
    This concept paper was developed to address policies and practices for using developmental delay as a category of eligibility for young children. These policies and practices have evolved in response to changes in federal legislation and recommended practices in the field of early childhood special education. The purpose of this paper is to provide an update of the 1991 and 1996 Division for Early Childhood (DEC) concept papers on the use of a developmental delay eligibility category for young children and to make recommendations for policy and practice. Introduction, Rationale and Overview a condition which represents a significant delay in the process of development. It does not refer to a condition in which a child is slightly or momentarily lagging in development. The presence of developmental delay is an indication that the process of development is significantly affected and that without special intervention, it is likely that educational performance at school age will be effected (DEC, 1991, p.1). The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997 (IDEA '97) supports the availability of developmental delay as an eligibility category for young children and defines the category as such: The term child with a disability for children aged 3 through 9 may, at the discretion of the State and LEA and in accordance with 34 CFR 300.313, include a child - (1) who is experiencing developmental delays, as defined by the State and as measured by appropriate diagnostic instruments and procedures, in one or more of the following areas: physical development, cognitive development, communication development, social or emotional development, or adaptive development; and (2) who by reason thereof, needs special education and related services (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Regulations, 1999).

    29. United Way Of Connecticut Birth To Three Home Page
    Provides developmental evaluations and early intervention services for infants and toddlers (from 036 months of age) who have significant developmental delays or disabilities.
    http://www.birth23.org/
    window.defaultStatus = "United Way of Connecticut" En Espanol About Us What's New ! 2-1-1 Infoline Site Map Contact Us
    From birth to age three your child has a lot to learn... ...but not all children are learning as well as they can. Your child deserves a good start in life. Do you have concerns about your child's ability to see, talk, hear, move, eat, play?
    To talk to someone about your concerns, call the Birth to Three INFOLINE. TDD accessible.
    860-571-7556 (outside Connecticut) The mission of the Birth to Three System is to strengthen the capacity of families to meet the developmental and health-related needs of their infants and toddlers who have delays or disabilities. For Comment- Proposed Federal Application for July 1, 2003 funding!
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    The information and resources on the Birth to Three web site are for educational purposes only . The Birth to Three web site is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional or therapeutic services. The information provided through the Birth to Three web site or any links from the Birth to Three web site should not be used for diagnosis or treating a medical condition or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have health related questions, you should consult your health care provider. The inclusion of any resource or link in the Birth to Three web site does not imply endorsement.

    30. Special Education - Developmental Delay - Massachusetts Department Of Education
    Family Community Special Communities Special Education. developmental delay. DECposition statement on developmental delay as an eligibility category.
    http://www.doe.mass.edu/sped/links/DDelay.html
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    The Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
    DEC is a nonprofit organization advocating for individuals who work with or on behalf of children with special needs, birth through age eight, and their families. Founded in 1973, the Division is dedicated to promoting policies and practices that support families and enhance the optimal development of children. Children with special needs include those who have disabilities, developmental delays, are gifted/talented, and are at risk of future developmental problems.
    DEC position statement on developmental delay as an eligibility category
    Developmental Delay Resources
    DDR is a nonprofit organization dedicated to meeting the needs of those working with children who have developmental delays in sensory motor, language, social, and emotional areas.

    31. New Page 1
    Provides services for children and adults with disabilities, developmental delays and other special needs in Southwest Ohio.
    http://www.abilitiesfirst.org/

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    32. Kennedy Krieger Institute Developmental Delay
    Print this page developmental delay developmental delay is defined as failure tomeet expected developmental milestones in one or more of the following areas
    http://www.kennedykrieger.org/kki/kki_diag.jsp?pid=1080

    33. Home
    Cumberland County. Provides special education services to children ages birth through five, who have been diagnosed as having a disability or developmental delay.
    http://www.cds-cumberland.org/
    Cumberland County Child Development Services Provides: speech, physical, occupational, and developmental therapy. Early Intervention Services for Maine Families with Children 0-5.
    What we do...
    The Mission of Child Development Services Cumberland County: To provide an Early Intervention Team approach, within the community and to develop educational tools that promote learning, self esteem and growth for children and families.
    Who we are...
    Child Development Services Cumberland County is one of sixteen statewide satellite agencies providing special education services to children ages birth through five, who have been diagnosed as having a disability or developmental delay. CDS-Cumberland is funded through a grant from the State of Maine and the Federal government.
    Want more information...
    You may contact Child Development Services by sending us an e-mail or calling the number below. We welcome referrals from parents, physicians, therapists, preschools or nursery schools. If you would like to make a referral for a child just click this link Referrals.htm

    34. Kennedy Krieger Institute Developmental Delay
    developmental delay developmental delay is defined as failure to meet expected developmentalmilestones in one or more of the following areas physical, social
    http://www.kennedykrieger.org/accessible/kki_diag.jsp?pid=1080

    35. Children's TLC, Therapeutic Learning Center In Kansas City
    Early intervention preschool home health programs for children with disabilities. Therapy for autism, Down's Syndrome, developmental delay.
    http://www.childrenstlc.org

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    Serving young children with disabilities and their families since 1947
    Welcome to the Children's TLC web site. This page will give you information about our early intervention programs and how to contact us. Please visit our other pages for additional information about our services. Children's TLC is:
    • a nonprofit community resource located in Kansas City, Missouri founded in 1947 by community volunteers with a goal to prepare preschool children with disabilities for formal schooling. approved by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as a private preschool for children with different disability types (for example; autism, Down's Syndrome, Spina Bifida, Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Delay, Deaf, language impaired, others). an early intervention program that offers special education, occupational, physical and speech therapy services for children with special needs infant-toddler to age eight in the natural environment and in the Center.

    36. How A Child Develops - Development Delay
    Description of warning signs, evaluation, and early intervention.Category Health Mental Health developmental delay......What is developmental delay and what services are available if I thinkmy child might be delayed? What is a developmental delay?
    http://www.howkidsdevelop.com/developDevDelay.html
    What is developmental delay and what services are available if I think my child might be delayed?
  • What is a developmental delay? What are the risk factors for developmental delay? What are warning signs of a developmental delay? How is a developmental delay identified? ... What can I do if I am concerned that my child may have a developmental delay?

  • What is a developmental delay?
    Child development refers to the process in which children go through changes in skill development during predictable time periods, called developmental milestones . Developmental delay occurs when children have not reached these milestones by the expected time period. For example, if the normal range for learning to walk is between 9 and 15 months, and a 20-month-old child has still not begun walking, this would be considered a developmental delay.
    Developmental delay can occur in all five areas of development or it may just happen in one or more of those areas (to read about the five areas of development, click here ). Additionally, growth in each area of development is related to growth in the other areas. So if there is a difficulty in one area (e.g., speech and language), it is likely to influence development in other areas (e.g., social and emotional).
    What are the risk factors for developmental delay?

    37. Elmira Association For Community Living
    Nonprofit, charitable organization that provides services and support to individuals who have a developmental delay.
    http://www.elmiraacl.com/INDEX.HTM
    The Association is a Non-profit , Charitable Organization that provides services and supports to individuals who have a developmental delay. EDACL is governed by a 12 member Volunteer Board of Directors, elected annually by the membership. The day to day operations are administered by a management team. Core funding is provided by the Government of Ontario, Ministry of Community and Social Services. Fundraising is generated through events, donations and bequeaths. Don't forget to visit our QUILT AUCTION SITE! Contact us at edacl@elmiraacl.com Design: Sean Vokey

    38. How Common Is Developmental Delay Among Children In Foster Care
    How Common is developmental delay Among Children in Foster Care,Children entering foster care have a number of risk factors for
    http://www.howkidsdevelop.com/fcCommon.html
    How Common is Developmental Delay Among Children in Foster Care Children entering foster care have a number of risk factors for developmental and behavioral difficulties. Risk factors for developmental and behavioral problems include genetic disorders, exposure to viruses and/or toxins (including drugs) during pregnancy, poverty and abuse and neglect (see What are the risk factors for developmental delay? for more details).
    Children entering foster care are thus at greater risk for developmental difficulties than children in the general population. Developmental delays seen in children in foster care can include problems with all five of the domains of development, including: Speech and language delays and behavior problems related to poor social and emotional development are two of the most common problems with development seen in children entering foster care.
    However, even though children entering foster care are at high risk for having developmental problems, not all children entering foster care will have a developmental or behavioral challenge. Some children in foster care are meeting all their developmental milestones on time.

    39. OSEP Brief: Use Of Developmental Delay By States And LEAs
    A topical brief prepared by OSEP clarifying changes in the use of term developmentaldelay by states and location education agencies (LEAs).
    http://www.ideapractices.org/law/briefs/brief07.php
    about us partners search feedback ... home IDEA-PART B FINAL REGULATIONS*
    USE OF "DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY" BY STATES AND LEAs
    (March 1999) Need for Clarifying the Provision on "Developmental Delay."
    The IDEA Amendments of 1997 made two changes related to the provision on "developmental delay" under prior law, as follows:
  • the age range for children covered by the term was expanded from "ages 3 through 5" to "ages 3 through 9;" and
    the decision on whether to use "developmental delay" was changed from being at the sole discretion of the State to being at the discretion of both the State and the LEA.
  • These changes were addressed in proposed and in Note 2 following that section in the NPRM. Public comments indicated the need for further clarification
    Public comments received on the NPRM raised numerous questions and concerns about
  • the application of the term "developmental delay" and the respective roles of the State and LEAs in implementing the provision;
    the need for defining the term consistently under both Part B and the early intervention program under Part C of the Act; and
  • 40. Advancing Babies Chances
    Early childhood intervention program for children at risk for having developmental delays due to health or other causes. Referrals are welcome from parents, family members, caregivers, health personnel or anyone in the community. Serving the Abilene,Texas area.
    http://camalott.com/~abc/
    WHAT IS ADVANCING BABIES CHANCES? The ABC Program is a natural-environment based education program specially designed to provide early identification and intervention for children experiencing any of the following:
    • Speech or language delays Physical or Motor/Movement delays Hearing impairment Visual Impairment Medically Involved Developmental Milestone delays Other Conditions considered "High Risk" The ABC Program is also available to add to any caregiver's skills. All enrolled children are assisted wherever they naturally live and play.
    WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF ABC?
    • To identify as many eligible children as possible To develop a "NATURAL ENVIRONMENT" based instructional program To assist in identifying and accessing various community/government agencies To maximize the developmental potential of all eligible children.
    WHAT DOES ABC OFFER?
    • Family/Child Needs Assessment Comprehensive Developmental Assessment Social Services Service Coordination Case Management Services Toy and Resource Library Assistive Technology Assistance Developmental Instruction Nutritional Services Transitional Services Other Services
    WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

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