DDD Today Newsletter February, 2012
March 9, 2012 by rosie
Filed under Develpmental Disability Issues
The DDD Today Newsletter is a publication from the Department of Human Services, Division of Disability Services.
Click this link to read the DDD Newsletter for February, 2012.
FREE Webinar-Using Technology to Communicate With Your Developmentally Disabled Child
February 13, 2012 by rosie
Filed under Develpmental Disability Issues, Upcoming Events
ATTEND FREE Webinar-Using Technology to Communicate with Your Developmentally Disabled Child on Tuesday February 14, 2012. Click this link to registrar for this cutting edge technology webinar.
Conference Targeting Lives of Competence and Quality for Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Developmental Disabilities
February 13, 2012 by rosie
Filed under Develpmental Disability Issues, Upcoming Events
There will be a conference targeting lives of competence and quality for learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Developmental Disabilities.
DDD Today Newletter
February 7, 2012 by rosie
Filed under Childhood Issues, Develpmental Disability Issues
DDD Today Newsletter is a published by The Division of Developmental Disabilities . You can read the latest publication by clicking this link.
Can Environmental Factors Cause Autism?
July 14, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Develpmental Disability Issues, Environmental Issues
A new study of twins released online on marked an important shift in thinking about the causes of autism. Read about this study in a New York Times article by clicking this link.
Do You Know the Signs of a Developmental Disability?-New Jersey Team is Helping
June 28, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Develpmental Disability Issues, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), New Jersey Resources
As part of the work of New Jersey’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. team, the Governor’s Council on the Prevention of Developmental Disabilities provided support to have the following CDC Learn the Sign. Act Early. materials translated into Arabic, Korean, and Portuguese:
· Developmental Screening Fact Sheet (a fact sheet that contains information for parents about developmental screenings)
· Milestone Informational Card (this includes some key milestones from 7 months to 4 years of age and questions parents can ask their child’s doctor)
· Tips for Talking with Parents (a tip sheet to help early educators and childcare providers share concerns about a child with the parent)
These are available for free downloading from the CDC’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. website
New Jersey’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. state team is facilitated by The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities, NJ’s University Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. For more information about this initiative, contact Kathy Roberson at kathy.roberson@umdnj.edu or 732-235-931
ATTENTION: Environmental Factors May Be to Blame for Increase in Developmental Disabilities
May 26, 2011 by rosie
Filed under Develpmental Disability Issues, Environmental Issues, Prenatal Issues, Womens' Issues

