Concerns About a Child's Development or Milestones
Children (especially autistic or neurodivergent children) and their families
Burch Avenue Park; new playgroup to start soon at the Jewish Community Center
Cost:
Our current playgroup is free. We may be adding an additional playgroup/music on Friday afternoons that is donation-based.
Please feel free to email us at hello@allneurotypes.com. We’ll respond within 3 business days and add you to the email list.
Black Families/parents of children with autism
Support is available online or over the phone
Cost:
Call 919-966-3858, email bfast@med.unc.edu, or visit the website and fill out the service navigation form at https://teacch.com/bfast/
Child First is available for families with children ages 0-5 who are Medicaid recipients residing in Durham.
Child First is an in-home service that provides trauma informed therapy tailored to your family’s needs.
Cost:
Medicaid-funded
A child and their family are eligible for supports and services if the child is younger than age three and has a suspected developmental delay or an established developmental condition
Services may be provided in a family’s home, childcare setting or other community settings
Cost:
Free (evaluation and service coordination) and sliding scale for other services, based on financial need
Parents, caregivers or other involved professionals can make a referral by calling the Durham CDSA Referral Coordinator at 919-866-2847. For a full list of services and other frequently asked questions, please visit beearly.nc.gov.
Duke Children’s Evaluation Center serves infants, children and young adults (ages 0-25)
Duke Children’s Evaluation Center is located in Durham at 2608 Erwin Road, Suite 300, the Pavilion East at Lakeview Building; free parking is available for patients.
Cost:
Coverage for mental health services will vary based on your health insurance plan.
To make an appointment for an evaluation, call 919-385-3232 and leave a message with the child’s name, date of birth and behavioral health insurance provider. An intake staff member will return your call as soon as possible.
Children ages 3 to 5 in Durham County
Services are provided in a number of settings in Durham
Cost:
English-speaking parents should contact Leslie Greene at 919-560-3933 to begin the evaluation process. Spanish-speaking families can contact Erica Manning at 919-560-2673. Visit dpsnc.net/Page/268 for more information.
Families of children and young adults with disabilities
Family Support Network affiliates are located across the state
Cost:
Families of young children with disabilities or special health care needs, the professionals who serve them, and anyone who is concerned about a child’s development
Resources on this website are available statewide
Cost:
ncfamilynavigation.org is easy to access by computer, tablet and phone
Parents of children with developmental disabilities, childcare organizations and providers serving children ages 3-18.
Free consultation and training services are available in Wake and Durham Counties. Fee-for-service training options are available both in-person and virtually at any location. Webinars are also available on the Community Partnerships, Inc. website at communitypartnerships.org
Cost:
Contact Jenna Tarleton at 919-630-3178 or jtarleton@communitypartnerships.org to get started.
Partners in Inclusion will access an interpreter for families who speak languages other English and Spanish.
Parents of children with delays, disabilities or medical diagnosis
Virtually
Cost:
Standard consultation is $100/hour. The Family Navigator offers free quarterly webinars and free resources on the website.
Visit thefamilynavigator.org/contact-us/ or email thefamilynavigator@gmail.com