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Visit These
Helpful Resource Websites:
AIT Institute for Berard Auditory Integration
Training
Detox My Child
Homeopathy for Special Needs Children
(HSNC)
Homeopathy for Women
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East Bay, California Parent Resources and Links
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PHP (Parents Helping Parents)
Autism Parent Support Meetings:
Parents meet informally to talk about a variety of issues & concerns, share
information and provide support. New parents are always welcome. Date: First Wednesday of every month, 7-9pm Location: Starbucks Coffee, 7904 Dublin Road, Dublin RSVP: Louise Glueck (925) 373-6468
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FEAT: Families for
Effective Autism Treatment
FEAT-GBA is Families For Effective Autism Treatment Greater
Bay Area. A support & information program of PHP. This site has lots of great
links.
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Family Support Services of the Bay Area
554 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610
510-834-2443
provides respite care
and intensive, home-based services to families in the four Bay area counties of
Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo and San Francisco.
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C.A.S.E.
Community Alliance for Special Education
Hayward, CA
(510) 783-5333
An advocacy group for special needs kids. They are very
experienced working with school districts to get needed services.
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Californians For Inclusive Schools
100 Howe Ave. Suite 185-N Sacramento, CA, 95825
916-488-9955

California State Agencies
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California Department of Education
Office of Special Education
Sacramento, CA 95814
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Diagnostic Center - Northern California
39100 Gallaudet Drive Fremont, CA, 94546
510-794-2500
The Diagnostic Center provides diverse and highly
specialized services and resources to individuals eligible for special
education, their families and service/care providers. Services include
assessments, instructional support, training and technical assistance. Services
are Free. Child is served by a joint referral of local school district and
family.
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Regional Center of the East Bay
7677 Oakport Street, Suite 1200 Oakland, CA 94621 Telephone: (510) 383-1200 TDD: (510) 383-1206 Fax: (510) 633-5020
Regional Center provides services for delayed children
under the age of 3, then ongoing services as needed for any other age, including
adults. They can provide respite care funding, vision and hearing testing,
child psychology services and behavioral services, among others. It takes
months to get services so contact them as soon as possible if you suspect your
child has a delay.
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