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Help Me Grow WA Hotline offered by WithinReach
Provides information and referral for family health resources. Service topics include breastfeeding, immunization, child care, child development, early intervention and parent/sibling support.
Provides information and referral for social and health services across Washington state. Service topics include the following:
- Health Insurance and Basic Food screening
- Food Bank Referrals
- Dental Clinic Referrals
- Prenatal care referrals/resources
- Breastfeeding Support
- Immunization Clinics
- Birth Control/Family Planning Clinic referrals
- Child development/Play & Learn Groups
- ASQ (Ages & Stages Questionnaires)
- Parent/sibling support
- Statewide Early intervention
- Parenting Classes
- Baby supplies/Clothing Banks
- Parenting Support/Home visiting programs
Offers expanded referral services for children and youth with special health care needs:
- Parent support
- School support services
- Recreational activities
- Diagnostic services for children with autism
- Social and recreational activities for children with autism
Provides information about specific local programs as well as state program eligibility screening and application assistance.
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Early Identification Programs
Benefits Screening
Parenting Helplines
Child Find offered by Seattle Public Schools No. 1
Evaluates students ages 3-21 for special education services, including instructional assistance in the regular education program, resource rooms in each building and self-contained specialized programs located in each geographic region.
Coordinates the "Child Find" public awareness campaign to inform parents and community members of the benefit of special education services.
A variety of district services are available for students aged 3-21, including instructional assistance in the regular education program and resource rooms in each building and self-contained specialized programs located in each geographical region of the city.
Individual Education Program (IEP):
- Must be developed before services can begin
- Links findings from the evaluation by a multidisciplinary team with the child's learning program.
- Tailored to each child's learning strengths and needs. It identifies meaningful annual goals and objectives that will help measure the child's progress.
- Describes how the child will participate in the general classroom curriculum
- Lists the special education and related services the child will receive.
Bilingual Services:
- Interpreters are provided during the evaluation process to ensure parents and guardians understand the process.
- ESL services are provided in the special education program as defined in the student's IEP.
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Early Identification Programs
