Whether you want to know how to care for them or how to educate them, you can try SpecialChildren.About.com. They have plenty of information about special needs children. Also, ChildrenWithSpecialNeeds.com may have additional information for you to look into.
I found that there is a certain type of grant, called an ED Grant, that works to improve education for special needs children. You can find more information about this at www2.ed.gov.
A child with special need can find help with their education be hiring a "Learning Assistant". Other methods can include attending a "Special Needs" school.
One could check you local yellow pages. One could also talk to their local school district to find out what they have available. They have a lot of useful information.
You can find more information about adult foster care from your local Yellow Pages or special needs organizations in your city. You can also find more information online.
Visit http://us-federal-government-aid.idilogic.aidpage.com/. This is a government based website that has all of the information that you will need on any grants or financial help that you might need.
A private school specializing in special needs children is Banyan Tree - http://www.banyantlc.com/ Provides individualized instruction for average to bright students with learning and attention problems in grades 1-6. San Diego, CA.
Managing your finances can be tough enough. When you throw kids into the mix it gets a lot more complicated. If one of those kids happens to be a special needs child, everything becomes more complex, including the financial planning involved. All children necessitate financial planning, but the complexities of planning for a special needs child go well beyond the norm. It is best to seek professional help to navigate the laws of your state. Many federal and state programs offer assistance when it comes to raising a special needs child, however you may exempt the child from certain programs if you do not plan correctly. Sometimes friends and grandparents like to help by giving financial gifts to children. In the case of special needs kids, however, this can hurt them. In many states, a special needs child who has over a specific dollar amount of money in her own name could find she is ineligible for aid that she desperately needs. One planning tool that can assist parents of special needs children is the special needs trust. These trusts are set up with an eye to the specific laws of each state and are constructed in such a way that allows money to be held in trust for the care of the child, but it doesn’t make them ineligible for other aid programs. If you have a special needs child I highly recommend you find a local specialist in special needs trusts that can help you navigate this complex area of financial planning. Check with local law offices and trust companies. Find out who deals in this niche. Don’t go with just anyone, either. The wrong choices could leave your child without recourse they would otherwise have. This is not an area you want to handle in a DIY fashion.
You can find information about children's health from the Kid's Health website. The Kid's Health website is the number one source for children's health information.
You can find information about children's hygiene online from the Kids Health Organization. Alternatively, you can also find this information from the WebMD website.
You might want to find a ballet class for kids with special needs if you can't find one try a regular ballet class just make sure the teacher knows about your C.P.
Care.com will allow you to find a daycare provider in the Detroit metro area for special needs children, they are more likely to find in-home caregivers. There are also a number of daycare facilities that are actively participating in the Head Start program.
One can find information about special mortgages for teachers on websites such as "United Federation of Teachers", "Teachers Index" or "Mortages for Champions".