Reading Corner
Here, you'll find helpful websites regarding speech and language
- www.asha.org
- Speech-language pathology’s professional website, which provides information regarding current research, therapy, and speech and language disorders.
- www.rcocdd.com
- The Regional Center of Orange County is a nonprofit organization that supports individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. RCOC guides families through the assessment process and helps them receive the appropriate services.
- www.autismspeaks.org
- Autism Speaks is the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization. They are dedicated to funding research for autism and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families.
- www.teachmetotalk.com
- Provides advice for parents who want to help their toddler to understand language and speak.
- www.speech-language-therapy.com
- A speech-language pathologist’s website has a wealth of information regarding various speech and language disorders, therapies, and more.
- www.ocautism.org
- OC Autism strives to improve the lives of children and adults with disabilities locally and globally. Find resources for local events as well as information regarding testing and services.
- www.faninfo.org
- The Family Autism Network serves families in Orange County, providing resources, community socials, and more.
- www.pretendcity.org
- A children’s museum dedicated to fostering curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork through play.
- helpmegrowoc.org
- Help Me Grow connects children and their families to developmental services to enhance the development, behavior, and learning of children from birth to five years.
- childcreativitylab.org
- The Child Creativity Lab is a center in Santa Ana, CA devoted to nurturing the creative mindset of children.
- www.dsfoc.org
- The Down Syndrome Foundation of Orange County provides resources for families of individuals with Down Syndrome.
- www.stutteringhelp.org
- A non-profit organization devoted to helping people who stutter, including their families, teachers, doctors, employers, and more.
- www.westutter.org
- The National Stuttering Association has resources for people who stutter as well as information regarding local chapters of NSA.