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What is the Division of Developmental Disabilities and is My Child too young to receive services?

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What is the Division of Developmental Disabilities and is My Child too young to receive services?

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While the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) is the source of services for adults, they can also provide services to children with developmental disabilities. Primarily, DDD can provide case management, family support, residential and respite services to families of children with autism. Click here for contact information for the DDD Regional Office that services your area.

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