- WY Quality Counts
- a resource for parents and educators in WY looking for information on developmental milestones, resources, free activities and educational materials
- Screen For Success
- Get free tools to track your child’s developmental milestones, locate screening sites in our state, and find resources to help if you think your child is developmentally delayed.
- Wyoming Institute for Disabilities
- The mission of the Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) is to assist individuals with developmental and other disabilities and their families by promoting and supporting full community inclusion, community membership, independence, productivity and social participation.
- Free Developmental Milestone Screening Services
- Developmental Preschool and Day Care Center offers FREE screening services
- Milestone Tracking App
- The CDC offers a free app to learn about and track your child’s developmental milestones. Download for Android or Apple HERE
- Parent Information Center
- Parent Information Center (PIC), is a statewide parent center for families of children with disabilities.
- UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING (UW) PROJECT ECHO
- Project ECHO® is a lifelong learning and guided practice model that exponentially increases workforce capacity to provide the application of best practices. The heart of the ECHO model is its hub-and-spoke knowledge-sharing networks, led by expert teams who use multi-point videoconferencing to conduct learning sessions about evidence-based practices in education, health, and disability services. With this method, educators, healthcare providers, special service providers, case managers, administrators, and families have access to expert advice right in their homes, schools, and offices.
- EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF COLORADO & WYOMING
- The Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado & Wyoming is proud to partner with the Wyoming Institute for Disabilities to serve and support families affected by epilepsy throughout Wyoming.
- FAMILY TO FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER
- Wyoming Family to Family Health Information Center provides families of children and youth with special health care needs greater access to evidence-based and cost-effective health information, family supports, and training in order to promote optimal health and patient engagement in health care decision making.
- Wyoming’s iCanConnect
- program provides communications technology free of charge to income eligible people of all ages who have combined vision and hearing loss. This program will distribute communications equipment to qualified individuals and provide equipment installation, training and support to help recipients make the most of this technology.