It is with great sorrow that we share with you the news that Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D. died on April 27, 2010. Dr. Greenspan was the Founder and Chairman of the Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders (ICDL), founding member and past board president of Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families and former director of the National Institute of Mental Health's Clinical Infant Development Program and Mental Health Study Center. As the world's foremost authority on clinical work with infants and young children with developmental and emotional problems, his work continues to guide parents, professionals and researchers all over the world.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Stanley Greenspan Memorial Scholorship fund, established by the Greenspan family to supoport future leaders in the field of infant mental health and developmental disorders, currently enrolled or applying to the ICDL Graduate School. Applications for this scholarship will be made available online soon.
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Cordero & Associates d.b.a. Individual and Team Therapy Services For Children (ITT'S For Children), under the direction of Dr. Milagros Cordero, provides occupational, physical, and speech and language therapy services for children. We have been serving this population for the past 14 years. We also see children and their families at our other location under the auspices of Floortime Atlanta™.
Our mission is to provide the best habilitation and rehabilitation services for children in the 0 to 18 year group who experience chronic health related issues. Some of the diagnosis that attend intervention at our offices include: Developmental Delays; Cerebral Palsy; ADD/ADHD; Learning Disabilities; and Autism Spectrum Disorders. ITT'S For Children understands that a playful approach to treatment, following the child's lead and commitment to empowering the parents is the key to success. Parents, grandparents, and/or caregivers are invited to observe and/or participate in the intervention. When observing the children entering or leaving the offices laughing, or practicing their newly acquired skills such as greeting people, blowing bubbles, or running, we rejoice! That means a job well done!If you are interested in offering volunteer services, many of the families that come to our office run volunteer programs at their home and would be delighted to train you.
Please contact us at (770) 936-4867 for further information.
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