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Provides an online, comprehensive list of consumer products that have been recalled (removed from the market) because it is dangerous and poses a risk of serious harm. The list is updated regularly. See website for details.
Provides perinatal mood & anxiety support over the phone, and information & referrals to appropriate resources in your community.
Call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA for help from a trained counselor if experiencing mental health challenges during pregnancy or postpartum.
2200 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
Offers supportive listening, parenting information, resource & referral information, child development information, stress reduction and more.
Call anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday to speak with a health information specialist to get answers to your questions or for breastfeeding support.
Offers free, online tools and materials to help track a child's milestones from birth to five(5) and engage families in developmental monitoring.
New parent tools including support and care plans, recovery 1-pagers, Taking Care of You booklet, videos about recovery, and more.
This is a research-based education program developed by the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome. Program materials include a booklet with an app or DVD (available in multiple languages), a 10-minute video on crying, and a 17-minute video on soothing.
National information & resources for families and health professionals.
Provides online information about wake windows to help keep your baby on a more regular sleep schedule. Focuses on a baby's first year of life.
Find guidance on creating a safe sleep environment for infants, including tips to reduce the risk of SIDS and other sleep‑related dangers. This website also links to resources on safe storage of medications and firearms, breastfeeding support, and downloadable safe‑sleep flyers in multiple languages.
Explore free, bilingual online resources to help support the autistic children in your life. Offers information, tips and tools for parents and caregivers.
National website resource offering tools families & educators can access for learning, advocacy, and spreading awareness.
This organization offers an online resource database locator tool to find information and referrals for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and their families.
Free service for preschool-aged children. Offers: Free computer & Internet services if needed; Children use the software just 20 minutes a day; Families receive support and one-on-one coaching; Children learn basic educational skills before entering kindergarten.
Call or email Watch Me Grow Washington for in-depth information about the health and safety information mailings and additional support. Visit the website to access PDF versions of the mailings.
Free early learning tools & activities for children birth through age 5. Materials offered online or via their app.
Provides online information and resources about how babies sleep and ways to help them get the rest they need. Focuses on a baby's first year of life.
Information & support across the lifespan for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families. Please call or visit website for details.
This website offers resources for educators and parents interested in inclusive learning practices that are facilitated by assistive technology.
The website provides information to help support children who are struggling with mental health, behavior or learning challenges.
Use this online resource to create and follow a safe sleep plan to reduce your baby’s risk of SUID. A safe sleep plan describes how a baby will sleep and includes strategies to reduce the baby’s risk of SUID.
This website offers online information to help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death.
This free app provides a fun and easy way for parents and caregivers to track and support their child's early development. The app features checklists, appointment reminders, and tips and activities to support development for children ages 2 months through 5 years.