Below are resources that we have accumulated over years of working with families and professionals. This is a living list; we regularly add to it. We hope you find this a good starting point for obtaining help and support.
Activities
- Activities for Infants and Younger Children Padlet
- Autism Resources Padlet
- Easy Toddler Christmas Activities
- Movement and Music Padlet
- Sensory Activities for Babies and Toddlers
- Sensory Resources Padlet
- Toddler and Preschool Motor Resources Padlet
Blind/Visual Impairment
- American Council for the Blind
- American Printing House for the Blind
- Gift Ideas for Children with Visual Impairment
- Little Bear Sees, What is CVI
- Mealtime Routines Visual Impairment Intervention
- Paths To Literacy Fact Sheet on CVI
- Perkins School for the Blind, What is CVI
- Seedlings Braille Books for Children
- A Shared Vision
- Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Wonder Baby
Community Support
- A Rise Above
- A Shared Vision
- American Council for the Blind Colorado
- Anchor Center for Blind Children
- Bright By Text
- Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering
- Colorado Family Caregivers
- Colorado Food Cluster
- Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind
- Developmental Pathways
- Disability Law Colorado
- Fort Peterson New Parent Support Program
- Hands & Voices Colorado
- Rocky Mountain Deaf School
- Special Kids Special Families
- STAR Institute for Sensory Processing
- The Resource Exchange
Development
- Bright by Text
- Colorado Early Learning and Development Guidelines
- CDC Developmental Info
- Center on the Developing Child
- Developmental Charts for Babies and Children who are Blind & Visually Impaired
- National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management
- Understanding Temperament in Infants and Toddlers
Diagnoses
- Achondroplasia
- Agenesis of Corpus Callosum
- Charge Syndrome
- Epidermolysis Bullosa
- Joubert Syndrome
- Kabuki Syndrome
- Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
- Project 8p
- Smith-Kingsmore Syndrome
- Spina Bifida
- XYY Syndrome
Deaf/Hard of Hearing
- Baby Beats App for EI
- Colorado Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
- Colorado Hands and Voices
- Colorado Home Intervention Program
- Colorado Shared Reading Project
- Ear Community
- Listen Foundation
- Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Web Archives
- Tracking Listening Children
- Connecting Families of Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Plus
Equipment
- Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering
- Chewy Toys for Sensory Stimulation
- Entryway Sign with Custom Medical Alert
- Seatbelt Cover with Custom Medical Alert
- Window Decal with Custom Medical Alert
- G-tube Pads on Etsy
- Kaye Walkers
- Kids Mobility Network
- Leckey Equipment
- P Pod Chair
- Nimbo Walker
- R82 Equipment
- Rifton Equipment
- Surestep Orthotics
- Statewide Assistive Technology, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (SWAAC)
Financial Help
Medicaid/Waivers
Recreation
- Adams Camp
- Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
- Colorado Springs Therapeutic Riding Center
- National Sports Center for the Disabled
- No Barriers
- Promise Ranch Therapies and Recreation
Technology
Toys
- Balance Beam
- Ball Drop Toy
- Bike Trailer
- Chunky Puzzles such as Fat Brain Toys or Melissa & Doug
- Free Books through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Colorado
- Dolls with Special Needs
- Flower Garden
- Light Wand
- Oball
- Quubi is a lightweight toy with good contrast and narrow tubes which makes it easier for smaller hands to hold
- Shape Sorter
- Squigz
- Stacking Cups
- Star Projector
- Stomp Rocket
- Magnetic Wooden Blocks
- Vibrating Teether
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Get In Touch
Kristy Miller, RPT, Owner
Kid Physical
16350 E Arapahoe Rd Suite 146
Foxfield, CO 80016
720-949-4078 phone
720-420-1787 fax
Office hours: Mondays 2:30pm-4:30pm and Thursdays 8am-10am
Working hours: Monday-Friday 8am-6pm.
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Client care does not discriminate based on the client’s race, national origin, disability or handicap, age or sex. Our staff will deliver services based on each client’s unique and individual needs and clinical decisions will not be altered solely based on reimbursement source or compensation plan. Care will be provided in a coordinated, effective, appropriate, cost-conscious, and safe manner in accordance with agency goals, objectives, and philosophy.