Neurodiversity Resources

Neurodiversity Resources A place to share information and resources for raising children with neurodevelopmental disabilities

05/31/2026
05/24/2026

Parents — you know your child better than anyone. If your little one is under three and you’re noticing things that don’t match typical developmental patterns, that’s not a reason to panic. It is a reason to get curious and check in.

Common signs of an atypical developmental trajectory include:

Delays in speech, gestures, or communication

Limited eye contact or reduced social engagement

Not walking or moving as expected for their age

Strong reactions to sounds, textures, or lights

Difficulty with transitions or routines

Regression — losing skills they previously had

If any of this sounds familiar, you don’t have to wait and see.
Your next step is to call your state’s Early Intervention program. They specialize in birth‑to‑three development and can answer questions, complete a screening, and guide you toward the right supports. Your pediatrician is also a great resource for referrals and developmental guidance.

Early support isn’t about labeling your child — it’s about giving them the strongest start possible.

05/21/2026

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