Resources & Checklists
Learn the Signs. Act Early. Materials
- Milestones Checklists
- Milestones Brochure
- Milestones Moments Booklet
- Indicadores del Desarrollo
- Information Card, Spanish
- Fact Sheets in English and Spanish
- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
- Hearing Loss
- Intellectual Disability
- Developmental Screening
- More
- Growth Chart
- Amazing Me Coloring Pages
- Amazing Me Website and Book
- More Materials from the CDC
- Materials in Other Languages
Where to Find Materials in Your Neighborhood
- Watch Facebook and Twitter for announcements about events and conferences that we will be attending.
- Medical Clinics
- All University of Utah Health Care Community Clinics
- Featured clinic: Westridge Health Center, West Valley City
- Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic, Salt Lake City
- Granger Medical Clinic, West Valley City
- Nurse Midwifery, Intermountain Medical Center, Murray
- Cottonwood OB/GYN, Murray
- Willow Creek Pediatrics, Salt Lake City
- Copper Canyon Women's Center, West Valley City
- Jordan Family Health, West Jordan
- Borgenicht and Johnson MDs, Salt Lake City
- Sarah Johnson MD, Salt Lake City
- Tanner & Smith MDs, Sandy
- Laurie Hansen CNM, Cedar City
- Avenues Women's Center
- Utah Department of Health
- Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Salt Lake City
- Baby Your Baby, Salt Lake City (along with the Baby Your Baby Health Keepsake)
- Pregnancy Risk Line, Salt Lake City
- WIC -Women, Infants and Children Program: Ask the WIC clinic at your local health department
- Early Intervention Providers
- DDI Vantage, East Site, Murray
- Child Care Centers
- Small World Child Care Center, West Valley City
- West Jordan Child Center, West Jordan
- Other Local Businesses
- Signature Smiles dental clinic, West Jordan
- To display materials at your clinic or business, contact Nurse Al at alromeo@utah.gov or call the Pregnancy Risk Line at 801-328-2229.
Community Resources
- Featured Resources (alphabetical)
- Autism System Development: Information about the Utah Department of Health's (UDOH) efforts to improve the system of services for children with autism spectrum disorders including information about the Autism Treatment Account.
- Baby Watch Early Intervention: Identification, support, treatment, and other resoruces for children with developmental delays.
- Child Care Resource & Referral: Information about child care for families and child care providers.
- Head Start Program Directory: Administration on Children & Families, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services: Preschool for children of low-income families.
- Help Me Grow, Utah County: Information line for parents in Utah County with expertise in child development.
- Medical Home Portal: Resources for primary care clinicians and families with children with special health care needs.
- Pregnancy Risk Line: Answers about medications, medical conditions, and other exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Utah Fetal Alcohol Coalition: Resources and information for families of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD).
- Utah Newborn Safe Haven: Safe relinquishment of newborns for adoption to 24-hour hospitals in Utah to prevent child deaths and injuries.
- Utah Parent Center: Resources and information for families of children with special needs or disabilities.
- Utah Registry of Autism and Developmental Disabilities: Information about autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities including resources for families and professionals.
- WIC -Women, Infants and Children Program: Food and nutrition information for breastfeeding moms and infants.
National Resources
- Featured Resources (alphabetical)
- Autism Speaks Link to the online version of the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) to help parents screen their children for autism. Contact your doctor for questions.
- Easter Seals Link to an online version of the Ages & Stages Questionnaire to help parent screen their children for reaching developmental milestones. Contact your doctor for questions.
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