Resources

In an emergency call 911, go to the emergency room or call 1-800-479-3339

http://www.attach.org

  • ATTACh, the Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children, is an international coalition of professionals and families dedicated to helping those with attachment difficulties by sharing our knowledge, talents and resources

http://www.center4familydevelop.com/

  • The Center for Family Development is Western New York's only attachment center specializing in the treatment of adopted and foster families with trauma and attachment disorder. The Center for Family Development was founded by Dr. Arthur Becker-Weidman to provide answers to questions, solutions to problems, and the expert support necessary for families to thrive in these turbulent times. 

http://danielahughes.homestead.com/

  • Dr. Hughes has specialized in the treatment of children who manifest serious deficits in their emotional, cognitive, and behavioral development, and at the same time demonstrate considerable difficulty establishing and maintaining secure attachment relationships.

http://www.fakce.org/

  • Foster and Kinship Care Education Program provides training throughout San Diego county

http://www.howkidsdevelop.com/

  • How Kids Develop is a collaborative effort of the San Diego community.
    As you explore How Kids Develop, you will find the following: 
  • Information regarding child development in children ages 0-5 years,
  • Helpful tips for enhancing your child's development,
  • Information on how to support the development of children involved with the foster care system, and
  • Resources for child development such as, local agencies and programs, support groups, books, websites, and national organizations.

http://www.radzebra.org/

  • The Attachment Disorder Network's mission is to support families parenting children with attachment issues or Reactive Attachment Disorder through education, mentoring, advocacy, and local/regional resources, and to develop awareness of attachment-related issues in all child centered environments