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Developmental Disabilities
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Twellow is the social network 'yellow pages' for Twitter users. Register your listing or 'Follow'  other supporters, advocates, organizations, programs for individuals with Developmental Disabilities.  "Find Twitter users, anywhere!"  registered indicates 'Registered' with Twellow'.

Developmental Disabilities - Autism Spectrum Disorders are Developmental Disabilities.
Types of Autism
(Classical)Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified, Rett Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and Asperger Syndrome



Autism Spectrum Disorders - a range of problems that can affect a person's communication skills, social skills, and intelligence. Because autism is diagnosed on a spectrum, people with this condition can have mild symptoms or severe symptoms; but they all have a type of autism.





BBLouisiana (@BestBuddiesLA)
One-to-one friendships, integrated employment, & leadership development for people with intellectual & developmental disabilities.

HEART Program (@theheartprogram)
Our mission is to promote independence for persons with developmental disabilities by providing innovative education, training, housing and employment programs.

Creativity Explored (@creativityxplrd)
We are a nonprofit visual arts center where artists with developmental disabilities create, exhibit, and sell art.

Big Wave Project (@BigWaveProject)
Fostering independence for adults with developmental disabilities by providing emotional and financial sustainability in affordable, green housing.

ParentHospital Assn. (@ParentHospital)
The Parent Hospital Association advocates for residents of Sonoma Developmental Center and others with developmental disabilities.

LSA-DN (@lsadnadvocacy)
Lutheran Services in America Disability Network organizations serve and support the needs of people with developmental disabilities.

phameacademy (@phameacademy)
To support the development of skills and self-esteem for adults with developmental disabilities through education and participation in the arts.

Therap Services (@therapservices)
Providing secure, online documentation, communication and reporting to the developmental disability community

Paws for a Cause (@pfacshop)
We are a non-profit pet boutique providing jobs for adults with developmental disabilities!! 

STARSAZ (@STARSAZ)
Scottsdale Training & Rehabilitation Services; providing adults w/ developmental disabilities programs & employment opps

Imagine! SmartHomes (@ImagineColorado)
Building SmartHomes using technology to improve the lives of people with developmental disabilities.

Inclusion Inc. (@inclusionincPDX)
We are a nonprofit offering resources and education to adults with developmental disabilities to direct their own lives. Updated by @mswoozy

SuperGimpSfDA (@SuperGimpSfDA)
Super Gimp is a NP Organization that provides fitness & athletics to individuals w/ physical & developmental disABILITIES

Courtney Kowalczyk (@C_Kowalczyk)
Autism specialist providing practical information and advice for families living with autism and other developmental disabilities.

The Arc (@TheArcUS)
We are driven by opportunity. The Arc has been advocating and serving people with developmental disabilities since 1953. Tweets by @DavidAKennedy and @KMWenzel.

Dr.Joni Redlich, DPT (@JoniRedlich)
Mom, Wife, and Pediatric Physical Therapist Specializing in Children with Developmental Disabilities.


Disability Scoop (@disabilityscoop)
The Premier Source for Developmental Disability News


develop.bc.ca (@DDA604)
The Developmental Disabilities Association (DDA) is a non-profit charity supporting people with autism, Down Syndrome, cerebral palsy & other special needs.

ALC is committed to assisting children with developmental disabilities and their families

Living Opportunities (@LivingOpps)
Assisting people with developmental disabilities and their families in Jackson County since 1974 to live, work, play, create, & follow their dreams.

To create and live out a best practice model for collaborative art making between artists with and without developmental disabilities.


HowardTrainingCenter (@howardtraining)
Programs and services for adults with developmental disabilities.

Key Human Services (@Keystone_KEY)
Key Human Services provides community-based services for people with developmental disabilities.


InterHab (@InterHab)
InterHab provides advocacy for Kansans with developmental disabilities. We focus on independence, inclusion and innovation.


Becoming Independent (@BecomingIndepen)
Nonprofit dedicated to promoting community inclusion and participation for individuals with developmental disabilities

CORE - Labor Source (@ReviewersPage)
A group of young adults with developmental disabilities who write arts/events/restaurant reviews that are being published throughout the Colorado area.
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FYI:
Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD)
To improve and increase services to and assure that individuals with developmental disabilities have opportunities to make their own choices, contribute to society, have supports to live independently, and are free of abuse, neglect, financial and sexual exploitation and violations of their legal and human rights.
What are developmental disabilities?
Developmental disabilities are severe, life-long disabilities attributable to mental and/or physical impairments which manifest themselves before the age of 22 years and are likely to continue indefinitely. They result in substantial limitations in three or more of the following areas:
  • self-care
  • comprehension and language
  • skills (receptive and expressive language)
  • learning
  • mobility
  • self-direction
  • capacity for independent living
  • economic self-sufficiency
  • ability to function independently without coordinated services (continuous need for individually planned and coordinated services).
Persons with developmental disabilities use individually planned and coordinated services and supports of their choosing (e.g., housing, employment, education, civil and human rights protection, health care) to live in and to participate in activities in the community





www.acf.hhs.gov/opa/fact_sheets/add_factsheet.html
Also, learn about Autism and Developmental Disabilities from the following:
CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention




May 23, 2011 ... For the first time in over a decade the CDC is releasing data on the number of children with developmental disabilities, reporting that diagnoses ...
www.disabilityscoop.com
www.disabilityscoop.com/2011/05/23/cdc-1-in-6/13146/

clipped from Google - 7/2012



Developmental disabilities are birth defects related to a problem with how a body part or body system works. They may also be known as functional birth defects. Many of these conditions affect multiple body parts or systems.
What are the different types of developmental disabilities?
Nervous system disabilities - Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDDs)   The term IDDs describes a certain range of scores on an IQ (intelligence quotient) test. IDDs can result from a number of different conditions, including (but not limited to):- Down syndrome and Fragile X syndrome . 

Sensory-related disabilities- Sensory-related problems are often a key part of complex birth defect patterns. For instance:...Children with congential rubella, Williams Syndrome, FX,...
Metabolic Disorders - This group of functional birth defects affects a person's metabolism, which is the way the body builds up, breaks down, and otherwise processes the materials it needs to function:
Phenylketonuria (PKU) and Hypothyroidism
Degenerative Disorders - Some infants born with degenerative disorders appear normal at birth, but then lose abilities or functions due to the in condition. In these cases, the defect is usually not detected until an older age, when the child or person starts to show signs of loss of function. Some degenerative disorders are the result of metabolic disorders.  Degenerative disorders can cause physical, mental, and sensory problems, depending on the specific defect




Mar 29, 2012 ... The number of children estimated to have autism continues to rise, with a new government report out Thursday indicating that the condition now ...
www.disabilityscoop.com 
www.disabilityscoop.com/2012/03/29/cdc-1-in-88-kids.../15277 


Autism Causes, Types of Autism, Definition, and Symptoms

WebMD provides an overview of autism spectrum disorders. ... What Is AutismAutism is a complex neurobehavioral disorder that includes impairments in social ...
www.webmd.com/brain/autism/understanding-autism-basics



National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE)
Non-Profit Organization


Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Non-Profit Organization



Autism Women's Network
Non-Profit Organization



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Special Needs Provider Sued For Disability Discrimination

Michelle Diament at Disability Scoop 
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Dr. Phillip C. DeMio was interviewed at the 2010 US Autism & Asperger Association World conference. Click on the image to listen to the interview.  The following is an excerpt from the USAAA 2010 Conference interview:
Jama Lambert: What advice can you give to a parent who for the first time hears those words, “your child has autism”.


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