National Stuttering Association
The National Stuttering Association (NSA) provides support, friendship, and information to the stuttering community, instilling the sense of self-worth so often missing in the lives of those who battle this condition.
Source: westutter.org/
Utah Poison Control
In a poison emergency, every second counts. Free, expert, and confidential help is only a call away.800-222-1222
Source: poisoncontrol.utah.edu
Utah Parent Center
The mission of the Utah Parent Center (UPC or Center) is to help parents help their children, youth and young adults with all disabilities to live included, productive lives as members of the community.
Source: utahparentcenter.org
Kids Ready to Read
Early literacy skills are what a child needs to know before he/she learns to read and write. The goals of early literacy are to increase the frequency and intention with which parents and caregivers to talk with their children, share books with their children, and bring their children to the library.
Source: utahkidsreadytoread.org
Family Partnership Network
This website provides information and resources for parents to help their kids prepare for kindergarten and school.
Source: readysetschool.org
Utah Family
Provides a calendar of events in Utah to help kids get out and do things during the day and during the summers with their families.
Source: utahfamily.com
USDA
From the ages of 2 to 5, children grow and develop in ways that affect behavior in all areas, including eating. As preschoolers grow, they change physically, mentally, and socially. Every child develops eating habits at a different pace. This website provides information on healthy eating
Source: choosemyplate.gov
Autism and Asperger Syndrome
This nonprofit organization for Autism and Asperger education, support, and solutions has a mission to Provide the Opportunity for everyone living with Autism, Asperger Syndrome and other related disorders to achieve their fullest potential, by enriching the Autism and Asperger community with education, training, accessible resources, and partnerships with local and national projects.
Source: www.usautism.org
Touchpoints
Touchpoints are predictable periods during your child’s development during which your child will do something new, like start to walk, shortly after he stops doing something else he has been doing for months, such as sleeping through the night. This website gives information and resources on how to understand and respond to these touchpoints.
Source: brazeltontouchpoints.org
http://www.brazeltontouchpoints.org/family-resources/touchpoints-your-baby/
Preschooler's Busy Book
This book contains 365 activities (one for each day of the year) for three- to six-year-olds using things found around the home. This book is written with warmth and sprinkled with humor and insight. It should be required reading for anyone raising or teaching preschool-age children.
Source: amazon.com