Find clarity with these helpful websites.
The Internet can be overwhelming when you’re not sure what you’re looking for. So here’s a list of online resources we recommend for additional information and guidance about child behavioral issues.
- www.advocacyinc.org— The federally funded and authorized protection and advocacy system for Texans with disabilities.
- www.abainternational.org — Association for Behavior Analysis
- www.adda-sr.org — Southern region of the Attention Deficit Disorders Association
- www.autism-society.org— Autism Society of America
- www.autism-ascc.org — Autism Society of Collin County
- www.behavior.org — Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies
- www.challengingbehavior.org — Center for Evidence-Based Practice: Young Children with Challenging Behavior
- www.pbis.org— Center for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support
- www.chadd.org — Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- www.cec.sped.org— Council for Exceptional Children.
- www.featnt.org — Families for Early Autism Treatment
- www.ideapartnerships.org — Dedicated to improving outcomes for students and youth with disabilities through shared work and learning.
- www.ldaamerica.org — Learning Disabilities Association of America
- www.ldat.org — Learning Disabilities Association of Texas
- www.nichcy.org— National Information Center for Children & Youth with Disabilities
- www.partnerstx.org— Partners Resource Network, Inc. where parents help parents.
- www2.ednet10.net — Region 10 Education Service Center, providing services to Texas school districts.
- www.tea.state.tx.us— Texas Education Agency