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Support for children and families coping with developmental disabilities.
Developmental delays diagnosis

Child Development Center (CDC) provides services to families whose children are considered to be "at risk" for delays in development or have a diagnosed developmental disability.

CDC works with each family to promote the development of their child from birth through age 21. CDC strives to enhance the potential of each child by:

1. strengthening independent family function
2. maximizing each child's skills and abilities
3. utilizing a team approach that is family-centered

Child Development Center is a private, non-profit organization serving children and families based on need and disability. CDC provides services in seven counties throughout Western Montana and contracts with the state's Developmental Disabilities Program for funding.

Donations are welcome and are tax deductible.
All donations are used for direct support for families served by Child Development Center.

 



 

Child development services

"CDC gives us unconditional support for families who need them most. They really care!"

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Stages of childhood development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This project is funded, in part, under a contract with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services.
The statements herein do not necessarily represent the positions of the Department.