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Informational Links
Maryland Youth Services Bureau...The Maryland Association of Youth Services Bureaus (MAYSB) is an organization of Youth Services Bureaus which provide community-based prevention and early intervention services to the children, youth and families in their local communities. http://www.maysb.com http://www.pampers.com Created in part by popular pediatrician Dr. T. Berry Brazelton. He and other doctors answer baby care questions. http://www.parents place.com Information on the full spectrum of parenting. http://www.parentzone.com Serious parenting challenges are tackled in the Web site from trying to conceive to dealing with the teenage years. http://www.familyeducation.comLinks to more than 8,000 pages on education and information from local school districts. Numerous links to support groups and resources for single parents. http://www.parents-talk.com Family fun and activities. http://www.divorcenet.com One of the largest divorce sites on the Internet. Includes 18 interactive bulletin boards covering step-family issues, custody matters and grandparent's rights. State by State Resource Center. http://www.divorcesource.com Offers a legal dictionary and has numerous articles on the financial, legal and emotional aspects of divorce. Chat rooms, bulletin boards and more. http://www.dcchildrens.com/ The official site for DC Children's Hospital. http://www.jssa.org JSSA is the first place to turn for the highest-quality counseling and therapy, hospice and home care, older adult services, career services, adoption services and services for individuals with disabilities. Serving people from all religious backgrounds. www.aspergers.org The Maryland Asperger Advocacy & Support Group was formed in 1999 in response to the growing needs of both families and individuals with Aspergers Syndrome. In addition to serving those with Aspergers Syndrome, we serve those individuals who have normal to high intelligence and experience social-communication difficulties and sensory integration problems. Individuals diagnosed with High Functioning Autism (HFA), Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), Nonverbal Learning Disorder (NVLD), Semantic-Pragmatic Disorder, Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), or hyperlexia are included. www.autism-society.org The Autism Society of America http://www.overindulgence.info/ The only book on overindulgence with scientific support that tells parents and professionals what to do instead. |
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