Getting an X-ray
This kid-friendly slideshow can help prepare your child for getting an X-ray. The information is also helpful for children with special needs.
Our Autism Integrated Care Program experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
This kid-friendly slideshow can help prepare your child for getting an X-ray. The information is also helpful for children with special needs.
This step-by-step guide — designed specifically for children with autism — explains what kids can expect during the entire surgical experience at CHOP.
This website offers suggestions to parents about ways to help the other children in the family cope with the experience of having a brother or sister with autism.
To help prepare your child for her video EEG, watch this kid-friendly slideshow, which offers a step-by-step description of what to expect during the test.
The Philadelphia Autism Project supports autistic individuals and their families living in Philadelphia. They offer training/courses, share resources, foster community collaborations, host events, and provide funding or organizations and projects for autistic people and their families.
Penn State Educational Equity website provides a comprehensive checklist that students with disabilities and their parents can use to help prepare them for a post-secondary education.
For caregivers of young children (ages 2-7) newly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The primary goal is to equip caregivers with practical tools to support their child. This resource also gives caregivers an opportunity to meet other caregivers with similar questions or concerns.
Find information on how to apply for wraparound services for children with emotional or behavioral problems.