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An authoritative early intervention resource with a social networking element for families of young children ages 0-5 with developmental delays or disabilities.
How to Use This Site New Device Helping Infants with Disabilities Learn to Crawl The SIPPC (Self-Initiated Prone Progressive Crawler) is currently being used by doctors to understand brain patterns associated with movement to analyze how infants go about their decision-making process. Doctors continue to refine the design and apply it for children with various disabilities, including those who are visually-impaired. What Can You Do to Protect Access and Independence?
When it comes to paying for wheelchairs and other equipment, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) uses a program called ‘competitive bidding’. Over the years, United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) has worked with the disability community to ensure that the competitive bidding process does not restrict reimbursement of the equipment necessary to live daily life with a disability. But a recent development has come up– and could drastically limit the payment for and access to much-needed tools and technology. New Device Helping Infants with Disabilities Learn to Crawl
Steptember is an interactive, completely online-based health and wellness event, with the money you raise going to help people with disabilities and their families. You can get your family, co-workers, and your community involved by sponsoring you as step your way to your 10,000 step goal. Even if you haven’t received your pedometer yet, you can still log your steps (using your own pedometer or smartphone) on our interactive website at www.steptember.us. Every single step you take is helping to provide vital services and support through UCP, helping both children and adults with disabilities and their families.
How to Use This Site On Wednesday, Toys”R”Us® released of the 2015 Toys”R”Us Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids®, an easy-to-use toy selection resource for those who know, love and shop for children with special needs. This annual, complimentary publication is available now in Toys”R”Us and Babies”R”Us® stores nationwide and online, in both English and Spanish, at Toysrus.com/DifferentlyAbled. There is also an easy-to-use toy selection index that sorts toys according to the skills they help develop, so parents can quickly find playthings that most benefit their child’s growth and learning. Join Toys “R” Us and UCP on Twitter on August 26 at 2:00 p.m. ET for a live Twitter chat about the toys featured in this year’s