Early Intervention Services
Advocate Illinois Masonic – Pediatric Development Center
The Pediatric Developmental Center at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical center is the most comprehensive outpatient diagnostic and treatment center for children with special needs in the Chicago area. We provide highly specialized treatment programs for children as well as training and education for parents, families and professionals.Our services include: Medical Diagnostic and intervention services for infants and toddlers, Comprehensive treatment for children with autism, Chicago's only home-based behavioral psychology program, Pediatric Rehabilitation Services, Family and Sibling Support
3040 N. Wilton Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60657
(773) 296-7340
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Autism Service Provider and Beyond
We integrate developmental foundations and behavior principles in order to create the best outcomes for all children and families that we serve. We provide in-home ABA, center-based intervention, and parent education and support groups. All of our programs are individualized to fit the needs of each learner and their family.
800 W. 5th Avenue Ste 104
Naperville, Illinois 60563
(630) 548-0749
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Autism, Behavioral & Educational Services
Our mission is to provide quality services and intervention strategies to children on the autism spectrum and their families. We strive to use the most advanced and evidence-based teaching strategies available. Our teaching techniques are based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. We aim to teach children skills that can be generalized across a variety of people and settings. Parent training is an essential part of our program that ensures the child continues to apply and hone those new skills throughout the day. We regularly coordinate our efforts with interdisciplinary team members such as teachers, speech pathologists, and occupational therapists.
151 W Lincoln Hwy
DeKalb, Illinois 60115
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CFC 13- Child and Family Connections ROE#26-Macomb
CFC is an early intervention program that serves infants and children ages 0-3 who have or are at risk of developmental delays. CFC assists families across nine Illinois counties with their children's adaptive, cognitive, communication, physical, and emotional needs. We assist in identifying, planning, and providing services for children in need of our care. We provide in-home evaluations and therapy sessions, create personalized therapy sessions for you and your family, and monitor progress with 6 month check-ups. Child and Family Connections #13 is funded by the Department of Human Services under the Regional Office of Education #26. Serving: Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Knox, McDonough, Mercer, Rock Island, Schuyler and Warren Counties.
1301 N Main St
Monmouth, Illinois 61462
309-734-3336
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CTCQC is a provider of therapy services to children with developmental disabilities and delays whose goal to help them achieve their highest level of independence. Therapies available include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and feeding therapy.
4450 48th Avenue Court
Rock Island, Illinois 61201
309.558.0145
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In home ABA consultants that are both BCBA and a licensed SLPs. Expertise in the area of verbal behavior, communication, and language development. Also experience in addressing behaviors that interfere with a clients ability to participate in their environment.
5021 Blackhawk Trail
Bettendorf, Iowa 52722
(773) 677-4925
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Kreider Services is still a private, not-for-profit, charitable organization known in the state of Illinois for its quality services. Over 600 clients are provided an array of programs and services including development/skill training, a production department that provides on-site training and employment, a community employment service, individual supports, respite care and Early Intervention for children 0-3 years of age.
500 Anchor Road
Dixon, Illinois 61021
(815) 288-6691
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Mississippi Bend Area Education Center
The Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency provides programs and services designed to support quality education for all students by improving teaching and learning. Special Education services comprise about 80 percent of the AEA budget and include: Academic Consultants, Behavior Consultants, Hearing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, School Psychology, School Social Work,Speech, and Vision.
Early ACCESS is a partnership between families with young children (birth to age 3) and providers from Iowa’s AEAs, the Iowa Departments of Education, Public Health and Human Services, and Child Health Specialty Clinics. Families and Early ACCESS staff work together to identify, coordinate and provide needed services and resources that help families assist their infants and toddlers in their growth and development.
Early Childhood Special Education services are available to children ages 3-5 who may be identified as needing special education services. The AEA is the system within Iowa who has been given the responsibility for identifying children with special needs.
729 21st Street
Bettendorf, Iowa 52722
(563) 359-1371
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University of Iowa Children’s Hospital Center for Disabilities and Development
As Iowa's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), the Center for Disabilities and Development (CDD) shares the vision of "a life in the community for everyone." We partner with Iowans with disabilities, their family members, providers, state and local agencies, and many others to improve the health and full community participation of persons with disabilities, and to advance the community supports and services on which they rely. We work towards our goals through University training, community training, technical assistance to state and local agencies/organizations, clinical services and direct community supports, research and policy analyses, and information sharing.
100 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, Iowa 52242