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Summary The Waisman Center Clinics provide comprehensive clinical care and support for children with developmental disabilities and their families.
Summary Diagnostic evaluations, applied behavior analysis (ABA) treatment for autism, and social skills training. Our autism treatment programs are personalized to meet the individual needs of each child with most of our treatment taking place in the home in the child’s natural setting.
Summary They work to mitigate the causes and conditions of poverty by building resilience and self-sufficiency. They do this by providing supportive services and programs, and by collaborating with partners.
Summary They fight poverty, promote self-sufficiency, economic development, and social justice. They believe that they are People Helping People.
Summary Their purpose is to serve families with infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities in Dane County (outside of the Madison Metropolitan School District) and Rock County.
Summary Bridges for Families Birth to 3 Program is an early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities and their families living within the Madison Metropolitan School District.
Summary The Birth to Three Program (B-3) provides early intervention services to children from birth to age 3 who are determined to have a diagnosed physical or mental condition, with a high probability of a resultant developmental delay, or with a cognitive, physical (including vision and hearing), communicative, social or emotional delay.
Summary The Birth to 3 Program is for children ages birth to 36 months. Eligibility is based on a diagnosed disability or 25% delay in one or more areas of development. The team will evaluate the child's ability to: Learn (cognitive development); Move, see and hear (physical/motor development); Communicate and understand other's communication (speech and language development); Respond to and relate with others (social and emotional development); Eat, dress and attend to daily living needs (adaptive development).
Summary Birth to 3 is an early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays. It is available in every county. The program values the family’s primary relationship with their child and works in partnership with the family. It works to enhance the child’s development and support the family’s knowledge, skills and abilities as they interact with and raise their child.
Summary Birth to 3 is an early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays. It is available in every county. The program values the family’s primary relationship with their child and works in partnership with the family. It works to enhance the child’s development and support the family’s knowledge, skills and abilities as they interact with and raise their child.