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Things
You Can Do
Resources for Families
• To find information on pregnancy, birth and
parenting, call National Resource Center for Parents
with Disabilities. Visit www.lookingglass.org.
• Regional Centers can help parents with developmental
disabilities find classes, in-home support and legal
advice. Call Disability Services.
• Some children can get services because they
have a parent with a disability. Call California Early
Start or visit www.dds.ca.gov/earlystart.
• Independent Living Centers are run by people
with disabilities. They can help you find many resources.
Visit www.cfilc.org.
Baby-Care Equipment
Adaptive clothing, baby-care equipment and techniques
can make parenting easier and less stressful. Call National
Resource Center for Parents with Disabilities or visit
www.lookingglass.org.
For more ideas, such as baby monitors that flash when
your baby cries, call AT Network or visit www.atnet.org.
Legal Help
You cannot legally be denied a home, a job, access to
a public place or the right to be a parent because of
a disability. However, you may need legal help with
child custody or to get the services you need. Call
Protection & Advocacy or visit www.pai-ca.org.
Child Care and Preschool
Look for child care that is accessible so you can visit
and attend meetings. Make sure the staff talk with you
directly or through an interpreter, not through your
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