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Child Find
Attention
QUINTON TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
Project CHILD FIND is a free referral service and public awareness campaign to assist in the identification of underserved youth with a delay or disability from birth through twenty-one years of age.
If you are concerned that your child is developing or learning differently, he/she may be eligible to receive free services.
Infants and Toddlers (Birth to Three): Families concerned about their infant or toddler’s development can contact an Early Intervention Service Coordinator at the Special Child Health Service Case Management Unit at (888) 653-4463.
Children (Ages three to twenty-one): If you are concerned that your child is developing or learning differently you can call the Quinton Township Child Study Team at 856-935-2379 extension 201.
http://www.nj.gov/education/specialed/dyslexia/NJDyslexiaHandbook.pdf
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The Office of Special Education Policy and Procedure,in collaboration witha committee ofprofessionals inthe field of dyslexia and other reading disabilities,has developedThe New JerseyDyslexia Handbook: A Guideto Early Literacy Development & Reading Struggles.This resource was createdto provide assistance toeducators and families about dyslexia, early literacy development,and best practices for identification,instruction and accommodation of studentswith reading difficulties