Education materials and other resources

We know you may want to dig for more information, so we gathered these easy-to-digest materials and resources from pediatric organizations in Minnesota and beyond.

Patient and Family Education Materials If you need quick, clear info about a kids’ health topic, we have it all!

American Academy of Pediatrics This site offers trustworthy information on a host of child development, family life and kids’ health issues.

American Occupational Therapy Association Learn how occupational therapists help kids with a wide variety of conditions live life to their full potential.

American Physical Therapy Association Here, you’ll find information about the broad range of movement problems that physical therapists evaluate and treat.

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Get the straight facts on hearing, balance, speech, language and swallowing problems from the professionals who assess and treat them.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The CDC’s vast website has a section devoted to child development. You’ll find information on milestones, developmental screening and positive parenting.

Disability Minnesota This site serves as a convenient portal to over 100 state government programs and services that deal with disability issues.

Help Me Grow An initiative of the State of Minnesota, this terrific site is packed with facts that help your child grow, develop and learn from birth through young adult.

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders This branch of the National Institutes of Health has the inside scoop on hearing, balance, speech, language and swallowing disorders.

Zero to Three The National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families, a national nonprofit organization, offers great information on child development in the first three years of life.

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