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Below are links to helpful information realated to children and their development. We've also included helpful links to some of the web resources we use when preparing training programs, seminars, and speaking appearances.   
     
   
    
      

Toddler Tips

Building Communication
Strategies to improve communication through changing the environment.

Potty Training
Helpful hints when working on toileting. 

Following Directions
Strategies to improve your child's ability to follow your commands.

Reducing unwanted attention seeking or unwanted escape behaviors
"Water the roses and Ignore the weeds" provides you with a stratagy to increase desired behaviors while decreasing unwanted behaviors.

  
Sleep time routines
These recommendations will help you develop a good bedtime routine for going to bed.
     
Developing good eating during meal times
Strategies to improve your child's sit and eat during meal times.
 
Setting limits with your toodler
Redirecting your child is an effective way to teach your child what they can do and when.
        
Setting and following rules during the day will provide your toodler set bouderies and limits.
     
     
   

Frequently Asked Questions about
Act 62 of 2008 (formerly House Bill 1150)

By:  Office of Speaker Dennis M. O’Brien, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 139 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg

About Us

Staff  Information
Biography of professional achievements and resume are available.

Our Philosophy
A description of how we deliver services in the home, community, and school settings.

Service Descriptions
A discription of services we provide.

Target Behaviors
Our curriculum targets these behaviors to improve your child's performance.  

Researched-Based Programs
These programs have been researched and provide effective ways to help your child develop.

    

Q & A: Common questions about service needs and next steps. 

Testimonials
This is what other parents have said about our service.
       

Attention Lancaster County
  Download Flyer's & More

"A Place to Begin: A guide to choosing a preschool program for your child. Brought to you by the Lancaster County Early Intervention Parent Advisory Committee."

"Parents Advisory Committee: The Early Intervention Program values parent experiences, ideas and input and we would like to hear from you."

"The Family Connections Program: The Family Connections Program is a group of parents who have participated in the Early Intervention process and are available to share their experiences, answer questions and help you find resources."

Parent Recommended: 

The following Pediatrics Doctors Office was provided and recommended by a parent with two children with special needs:  Roseville Pediatrics, Lancaster General Medical Group, web: www.RosevillePediatrics.org 

Useful Web Links
 

MARC

A provider of advicate and early interventions services.

Autism Link
An organization providing helpful information about recent news.

First Signs
"Organization aims to educate parents, healthcare providers, early childhood educators, and other professionals..."
 
Talk About Curing Autism
Has practical information about a variety of treatment options.
Jeff & Jill Pod-cast 
These pod-casts are created by parents of a child with Autism.  They cover many topics related to their experience and views.

Special Resources
"For Special Needs Families in Chester County, PA"

Parents Involved Network (PIN)
"Parents Involved Network of Pennsylvania (PIN) is an organization that assists parents or caregivers of children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders."

ASA Philadelphia
"The Autism Society of America, Greater Philadelphia Chapter was established in 1977 by a dedicated group of parents ..." 

We will be updating these links frequently so be sure to check back often.