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.
NJDOE LINK
http://www.nj.gov/education/specialed/dyslexia/NJDyslexiaHandbook.pdf
click link to access handbook
The Office of Special Education P
olicy and Procedure,
in collaboration with
a committee of
professionals in
the field of dyslexia and other reading disabilities,
has developed
The New Jersey
Dyslexia Handbook: A Guide
to Early Literacy Development & Reading Struggles.
This resource was created
to provide assistance to
educators and families about dyslexia, early literacy development,
and best practices for identification,
instruction and accommodation of students
with reading difficulties