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Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities

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Search Tip for State Pages: So you don't have to scroll through pages of addresses on your state page, do this: With Windows, press Control, letter F, with Mac press Command, letter F, then type in your city, zip code, or other search criteria. Try zip codes for other nearby towns.


Find educational consultants, psychologists, educational diagnosticians, health care providers, academic therapists, tutors, speech language therapists, occupational therapists, coaches, advocates, and attorneys for children with disabilities on the Yellow Pages for Kids for your state.

You will also find special education schools, learning centers, treatment programs, parent groups, respite care, community centers, grassroots organizations, and government programs for children with disabilities.

Disclaimer - Inclusion of listings in the Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities should not be construed as endorsement of their products or services by the owners of Wrightslaw. When contacting the individuals listed on our website, you do so at your own risk.

In most states, various professionals, such as attorneys, doctors, and psychologists, etc., are regulated by a state agency. Most such agencies post reports of founded complaints and actions taken. You will want to do your own research and perhaps talk with others as a part of your "due diligence."


Yellow Pages for Kids User Guide

The Yellow Pages for Kids User Guide will teach you how to be a more effective advocate. Learn how to build your team, get educated about your child's disability, find special education advocacy training, locate a parent group, and get legal and advocacy help.

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Do you help parents and caregivers get special education services for children with disabilities? Does your organization provide information and assistance? Do you facilitate a support or study group for parents of children with disabilities?

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