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1   Link   Autism Society of the Panhandle
GOALS:
To educate the general public about autism
To serve as a support group for parents and professionals
To provide information to parents and professionals regarding the diagnosis, education and treatment of persons with autism
To obtain better services for the citizens of the Pensacola Area affected by autism
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2   Link   Emerald Coast Assessment and Counseling Center
At Emerald Coast Assessment and Counseling Center, we provide educational and mental health support services designed to help children, adolescents, and their families lead successful lives.

Services provided include:

- Academic/Homeschool Evaluations & Certification
- Intelligence/Gifted Testing
- Individual Counseling (all ages)
- ADHD Evaluations
- Emotional/Behavioral Assessment
- Parenting Coaching
- Cognitive Process Testing

Group or multi-child discount
www.emeraldcoastassessment.com
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3   Link   Able Trust Youth Programs
The Able Trust's youth programs work to reduce the dropout rate of youth with disabilities and improve their participation in employment-related activities. These programs focus on building self-esteem, developing personal leadership skills, and preparing young adults with disabilities for life beyond high school.
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4   Link   Brave Kids
Find medical information and resources for children with special needs, chronic illness and disabilities such as: autism, cancer, cerebral palsy, ADHD, ADD and more here at Brave Kids. Brave Kids provides parents and children with information on health services, financial assistance, support groups, child care, dental assistance, camps, transportation and physical therapy to name a few.
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5   Link   Moms Like Me-Special Needs
This group is for parents with special needs children. We will give support, let each other know of special events that our kids can do together, schedule playgroups, and give advice. There are so many parents with special need children it is good to be able to talk to each other.
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