The Early On Personnel Development System (EOPDS) web-page can connect you with links to many other web-sites with information on topics including
•General Disability
•Specific Disabilities, Developmental Delay, or Health
Condition
•Early Childhood/ Early Intervention
•Children's Issues and Child-related Organizations
•Parent and Family Programs
•Medical Information
and many other topics.
To connect with these sites, visit the Early On Personnel
Development System web-page at
http://pilot.msu.edu/unit/earlyon/.
Then click on "More Links!!!"
Click here for http://www.eopds.org/.
Other sources for information related to Early On and Child Development include:
For a communication system linking families involved with
Early On, including a newsletter and other activities:
Family Information Exchange
The ARC Michigan
333 S. Washington Square, Suite 200
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone 800 292-7851 (ask for FIE)
If you have a child who is medically fragile:
Parent Empowerment Program
(800) 262-0650
For information about Children's Special Health Care,
and for referral to a support parent in your area:
Family Support Network of Michigan
(800) 359-3722
TDD 800 788-7889
For information on special education or advocacy
Citizens Alliance to Uphold Special Education
(CAUSE)
800 221-9105
COP ESD Parent Advisory Committee
(231) 238-9394 ex. 209
For support and information to parents in particular of
NICU patients:
Parent Partners
Northern Michigan Hospital
416 Connable Avenue
Petoskey, MI 49770-2297
(231) 487-5433
For information and support to parents and caregivers
of children with disability or health condition :
MUMS Parent-to-Parent Network
150 Custer Court
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301-0995
(414) 336-5333
For information on disabilities
National Information Center for Children and
Youth with Disabilities
(800) 695-0285
For other information
Center for Educational Networking
(800) 593-9146
Project ASSET
(800) 414-3956
Michigan Protection and Advocacy
(800) 288-5923
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