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UCP’s Parenting Channel provides information and resources for your family on living with disabilities and learning together.

March 17, 2010


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Resources

Looking for help? In addition to the many resources below, United Cerebral Palsy has developed comprehensive One-Stop Resource Guides to help you locate the assistance you need. These state-based Guides are free and can be downloaded as Microsoft Word® documents or as PDFs. Download the One-Stop Resource Guide for your state now!

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CDC Division of Birth Defects & Developmental Disabilities

    4770 Buford Highway NE; Mailstop F-34
    Atlanta, GA 30341
    CDC Logo The National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) seeks to promote optimal fetal, infant, and child development; prevent birth defects and childhood developmental disabilities; and enhance the quality of life and prevent secondary conditions among children, adolescents, and adults who are living with a disability. This goal is addressed through the activities of the four branches of the Division of Birth Defects, Child Development, and Disability and Health.

    Phone: (770) 488-7150
    TTY: (770) 488-7156
    URL: http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/cddh/default.htm

    Updated: 08/23/2001

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