special needs

Offering resources and support for families with children who have special needs.

Special Needs Resources

Supporting your child may require guidance on their specific diagnosis, early intervention (for babies or toddlers), special education (for preschool or school-age children), social security benefits, and more. These resources will help you advocate for your child's growth, development, and well-being.

You'll also find information on laws, programs, and services designed to ensure children with disabilities receive the support they need to thrive.


Understand the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)

  • IDEA Overview (Center for Parent Information and Resources) - This resource provides an overview of IDEA, a law that makes sure that all eligible children with disabilities receive a free appropriate public education to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living.

Learn About Services to Help

  • What is ‘Early Intervention’? (CDC) - Learn about early intervention services required by IDEA, Part C. These services help eligible infants and toddlers (younger than age 3 years) with developmental delays and disabilities and their families to support children's development. Early intervention focuses on helping infants and toddlers learn the skills that children typically develop during the first 3 years of life.

Learn About Financial Supports for Children with Disabilities

Learn about the financial support options available for families of children with disabilities. This video provides an overview of key resources and funding opportunities to help cover the costs of care and specialized services, ensuring every child gets the support they need to thrive.

Read the "SSI for Children Infographic" to learn who is eligible and how to apply.


Find Parent Education & Support


County Programs - Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs

Oneida County Madison County
Oneida County Department of Health

Erin Nemeyer

Adirondack Bank Building

185 Genesee St. 5thFloor

Utica, NY 13501

Telephone: (315) 798-5988

Fax: (315) 798-6441

Madison County Public Health

Shelly DeGroat

Karen Burgwin

138 North Court Street Bldg 5

Wampsville, NY 13163

Telephone: (315) 366- 2364

Fax: (315) 366-2566


Find Support for Military Families of Children with Disabilities

If you are a military family, there are specific resources available to help you support your child with a disability.

  • Military OneSource is a 24/7 gateway to trusted information, resources, and confidential help, which provides resources to help you navigate special education, child care, and much more. Note: To access these services, you must be an eligible DOD service member, an immediate family member of an eligible DOD service member, a Gold Star family, or a military academy cadet. To find out if you are eligible, see “Military OneSource Confidential Help Eligibility.”

The Branch Military Parent Technical Assistance Center also provides additional resources for military families with children with disabilities.

Contact

Tammy Ablang
Early Care & Learning Subject Educator
taa24@cornell.edu
(315) 223-7850 x 222

Last updated August 29, 2024