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PARENTS: Behavior Resources

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Behavior Resource Links

For behaviors, eating, sleeping

June 08, 2007

Answers for Families
Provides answers and information to parents with a child who has disability.
http://answers4families.org

Success in Schools
Success in Schools and Skills for Life is a website for Parent Handouts to put on your website.
http://www.naspcenter.org/resourcekit

Parents Helping Parents    A nonprofit 501(c)(3) public benefit agency meets the needs of one of our community's most vulnerable populations-children with any special need and their families.
http://www.php.com

CECP   Check out our extensive collection of web links related to emotional and behavioral problems in such areas as education, families, mental health, juvenile justice, child welfare, early intervention, school safety, and legislation.
http://www.air.org/cecp/preventionstrategies

EQ Parenting    We are dedicated to serving the needs of parents. We bring a unique perspective on parenting both as psychologists and as parents ourselves.
http://www.EQParenting.com

Nebraska 211     Use this website to help identify the available health and human service agencies and programs in the state of Nebraska.  You can also limit your search to show only those resources within an approximate distance from your home, business, or other target area.
http://www.ne211.org

Arc of Nebraska, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation established in 1954 by parents to improve the quality of life for all people with developmental disabilities
and their families.
http://www.arc-nebraska.org


Autism Nebraska
    The mission of the Nebraska Chapter of the Autism Society of America is to support and advocate for individuals with autism and their families through increasing education and awareness, fundraising, and facilitating community involvement for persons with autism spectrum disorders to achieve their potential by becoming a productive, accepted, and integral part of society.
http://www.autismnebraska.org


Parent 2 Parent
  To promote families as the most important voice in their children's lives. We seek to nurture and respect the unique culture of each family in their home and their community, and to encourage families and communities to build mutually empowering relationships.
http://www.parent-parent.org


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