Clearbrook is an Illinois not-for-profit human service agency with a commitment to being a leader in creating innovative opportunities, services and supports to people with disabilities. Established in 1955 as a school for children with developmental delays, the agency has continued to grow and currently includes more than 40 facilities throughout the north and northwest suburban areas of Chicago. Clearbrook's Children's Services provides interventions and supports to meet the needs of young children with developmental delays and their families.
NTDSE is a low incidence special education cooperative located in Morton Grove, IL. NTDSE provides special education programming to students residing in the nine elementary districts within Niles Township.
Established in 1988, the Pathways Awareness Foundation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the benefit of early detection and early therapy of movement differences in children. Pathways assists both pediatricians and families who have concerns about their children's physical development. Our activities are based upon the expertise of the Pathways Medical Round Table, comprised of leading physicians, clinicians, nurse practitioners, and lay advisors.
Look What I Can Do is a statewide, family-centered service system to find and help children who are eligible for the special early intervention services defined in Part H of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (Part C as of July 1998). Parents who have questions or concerns about a child’s growth and development should know about the Part C Early Intervention services system.