Get involved with the 211 Child Development
CDI care coordinators provide education on development, behavior management strategies and programs, make referrals to services, and provide advocacy and follow-up as needed. They take great pride in working with families to understand their individual needs, connect them to the best services available, and follow up to ensure their needs are being met. They are available by phone to help with questions or concerns about:
- General child development
- Challenging behaviors
- Disability and health related issues
- Pregnancy Supports
- And more…
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If you need help in finding resources for a pregnant woman, child or family, please contact 211 Child Development at 1-800-505-7000 or fax this referral form to 860-571-6853 or fill out this on-line referral form and submit to CD.
Some typical reasons for referral include the following:
- Advocacy
- Ages & Stages Child Monitoring Program (Free Developmental Screening Program)
- Behavioral Issues
- Developmental Concerns
- Educational Concerns
- General Development
- Health Issues
- Home Visiting
- Medical Assistance Grants
- Parenting Supports
- Play Groups
- Recreational Activities
- Respite
- Weight Management Supports
Related Resources
- AAP’s- Healthy Children
- Act Early Connecticut
- ADA – The Americans with Disabilities Act
- AFCAMP- Advocacy for Children with Disabilities
- Ages and Stages
- Animal Assisted Therapy
- Assistive Technology
- Asthma
- Austism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
- Autism Services & Resources Connecticut
- Autism Speaks
- Becoming a Parent
- Birth to Five: Watch Me Thrive!
- Born Learning
- Breastfeeding Resources for Connecticut Families
- Bullying
- CDC Child Development Information
- Charter Schools
- Child Guidance Clinics
- Childhood Lead Poisoning
- Childhood Obesity
- Choose My Plate
- Connecticut FAVOR, Inc.
- Connecticut’s Health Care Resource Guide
- Coping with Violent/Traumatic Events
- CT Association for Infant Mental Health
- CT Birth to Three Website
- CT Down Syndrome Congress
- CT Family Support Network
- CT Hands and Voices
- CT Parent Advocacy Center
- CT Parenting
- Divorcing Parents Parenting Education Programs (PEP)
- Ear Infections in Children
- Early Learning and Development Standards
- Early & Periodic Screening, Diagnosis & Treatment Program (EPSDT)
- Education for Homeless Children
- Effects of Hearing Loss on Development
- Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
- Family Support Grant
- Guide By Your Side
- Head Lice
- Head Start Program
- Help for Children With Learning Disabilities
- Help Me Grow National Center
- Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal
- How to Find Sign Language Instruction Classes in Connecticut
- Interconception
- Interdistrict Magnet Schools
- Katie Beckett Waiver
- Kids Health
- Kids Mental Health Info
- Learn the Signs, Act Early
- M-CHAT
- March of Dimes
- NEAT Marketplace
- No Child Left Behind
- Oral Health Care During the Perinatal Period / Infant Oral Health Care
- Paternity Establishment
- PATH Parent-to-Parent Family Voices
- PBS Parents
- Perinatal Depression / Postpartum Depression
- Pregnancy Information
- Safe Haven for Newborns Act
- Sickle Cell Disease / Sickle Cell Trait
- Special Education
- Suggested Reading: Children and Families
- Text4Baby
- The Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
- Vehicle Adaptations
- Vroom
- Walk CT
- We Can
- Zero to Three
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