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FOCUS seeks to create a community for families of children with disabilities in metro Atlanta and throughout Georgia. FOCUS offers wraparound programs of support to children, teens, and young adults with disabilities and to their families.
Find a Program. There are several statewide early intervention programs and educational services that support children with special needs. Staff will work with you and your child to access appropriate services, connect with doctors or specialists, and prepare for transition to school. Early Intervention Programs. Babies Can't Wait.
Including children with disabilities in supportive early childhood settings doesn't just benefit the child - it also betters their peers, families and communities. Here, you'll find state and national resources that help make sure your child has the highest-quality early childhood education.
Parent to Parent of Georgia offers a variety of services to Georgia families impacted by disabilities or special healthcare needs. Our Vision is to be the source of choice for support, information, education, and leadership development for Georgians with disabilities or special health care needs, ages birth to 26, and their families.
FindHelpGA.org contains thousands of family-serving programs, agencies, and organizations such as parenting support, after school and other child programs, counseling, referrals for legal needs, supports for grandparents raising grandchildren, family violence concerns, and more.
Part H of IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act) establishes a system of services from birth until the third birthday, for children with special needs and their families. The law guarantees all children, regardless of their disability, access to services that will enhance their development.
Parent to Parent’s comprehensive resource database contains close to 7000 resources in over 200 categories. The Special Needs Database is a FREE online searchable resource.