This collection of articles from NCBI discusses genes and the diseases they cause. For each genetic disorder, the underlying mutation is discussed, along with clinical features and links to online resources.
This online directory compiled by the Mountain States Genetics Foundation lists available online support groups for numerous genetic conditions and disabilities alphabetically or by disease/condition.
This federal government website provides comprehensive information on disability programs and services in communities nationwide.
NCDB is a national technical assistance and dissemination center for children and youth who are deaf-blind.
Deafblind International (DbI) brings together professionals, researchers, families and deaf-blind people to raise awareness and support the development of services to enable a good quality of life for deaf-blind children and adults of all ages.
The mission of AADB is to ensure all deaf-blind persons, anyone with degrees of dual vision and hearing loss, achieve their maximum potential through increased independence, productivity and integration into the community.
This “Family” of parents, caregivers and others who work with children with physical and/or mental disabilities and delays use this website to discuss our children’s accomplishments, defeats and provide support.
Health, behavior and development information you can trust about kids and teens from before birth through the teen years. Information focused for kids, parents, teens, and health professionals.
This site is an attempt to bring together valuable information for parents, educators, medical professionals, etc. who interact with children who have disabilities.
Early On Michigan is available to parents concerned with his or her child’s growth and development and assist families with infants and toddlers, from birth until they turn 36 months or 3 years of age, who may be experiencing delays in their development or if they have a diagnosed disability.