"WarmLine Family Resource Center is a non-profit organization serving families of children with disabilities birth to 26 years old."
October 2018
Let Your Voice Be Heard!
Early Start Survey Participants Sought
The Systems Committee of the California Interagency Coordinating Council on Early Intervention has been reviewing the use of private insurance by families within Early Start and would like to hear from families about their experiences.
The California Department of Developmental Services wants to hear about your or your family member's services provided by regional centers throughout California. This survey is part of a study about how California pays for services. This survey is available in multiple languages and is due by Oct. 28. Take Regional Center Survey
Coming Up!
Have An Adventure with WarmLine
The Sacramento Adventure Playground is open to youth with disabilities on the first Saturday of the month -- rain or shine! This is a designated time the youth and their siblings to enjoy the facility exclusively. The playground is a place where youth can use raw materials to create projects and play spaces that reflect their own ideas and vision. A parent/guardian must be present.
Space is limited and registration is required for all events. For assistance registering, please call WarmLine at (916) 455-9500.
For Your Information
Does My Child Have Physical Developmental Delays?
Physical developmental delays are when children aren't doing activities (like rolling over, sitting without support, or walking) that other children their age are doing. Developmental delays can be a sign of a serious health condition, so it's important to talk with your child's pediatrician about them.
WarmLine is a federally-funded Parent Training and Information Center and can assist parents as they navigate the special education process. For help with special education concerns and IEPs, call our office at 916-455-9500 (English) or 916-922-1490 (Spanish). Special Education Workshops
Thank you to the George and Lena Valente Foundation for their ongoing support of WarmLine and our families!
Funding for WarmLine is provided by the U.S. Department of Special Education, Office of Special Education Programs as a Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) in Northern California; the California Department of Developmental Services; First 5 Sacramento, Sacramento County Office of Education Project SOARS and Infant Development Program.
WarmLine * 2424 Castro Way, Sacramento CA 95818 * 916-455-9500