Autism Speaks was founded in February 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, grandparents of a child with autism.
The Autism Society is dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, their families and the professionals with whom they interact.
Cerebral Palsy Guidance was created to provide answers and assistance to parents of children with cerebral palsy. Our goal is to reach as many members of the cerebral palsy community as possible, building up a network of support, as well as providing necessary assistance.
The Early Social Development & Intervention Lab is dedicated to improving the early detection and intervention of autism. Our study follows infants through their first two years of life and provides parents with free resources and periodic updates on their child’s development.
The CPIR serves as the centralized hub of resources for the 90+ projects in the Parent Center network.
The Greenwood Genetic Center provides genetic evaluations for individuals and families served by the SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SCDDSN).
Wrightslaw website contains a wealth of information regarding Special Education Law. Early Intervention services through BaybNet are funded by Part C of the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act). Eligibility for BabyNet does not mean that your child has a disability.
Transportation is for Healthy Connections Medicaid. Please call for a ride at least 3 business days before your scheduled appointment.
From birth to 5 years, your child should reach milestones in how he plays, learns, speaks, acts and moves. Track your child’s development and act early if you have a concern.
Mission: To create greater access and opportunities for independence through empowering individuals with disabilities and promoting community inclusion.
Family Connection of South Carolina is a statewide nonprofit organization that connects families of children with special healthcare needs or disabilities with helpful resources, support and education.
The South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP) uses technology devices and services to help people with disabilities live, work and learn more independently. We are federally funded and part of a national network of technology-related assistance programs that provide the devices that increase, maintain or improve functional capabilities.
Autism Navigator is a unique collection of web-based tools and courses that uses extensive video footage to bridge the gap between science and community practice.