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EXPERTOS Y RECURSOS

Expertos y recursos más allá de REEL para familias que atraviesan la doble excepcionalidad, desde el diagnóstico hasta la prosperidad.

ORGANIZACIONES DE APOYO GENERAL E INFORMACIÓN

Las organizaciones que apoyan a estudiantes doblemente excepcionales (2e), incluyendo estudiantes dotados, con TDAH, autistas y disléxicos, ofrecen servicios esenciales como pruebas neuropsicológicas, terapia, coaching, consultas, apoyo para padres y grupos de apoyo. También conectan a las familias con escuelas 2e, programas de verano y recursos para estudiantes dotados, ayudando a estos estudiantes a prosperar académica, social y emocionalmente.

Name
Description
Contact Name(s)
Location
2e Center
Research and resource center focused on supporting twice-exceptional students through education, outreach, and innovation.
Los Angeles, California (based at Bridges Academy)
2e News
Online publication providing news, research, and resources for parents and educators of twice-exceptional students.
Denver, Colorado
Belin-Blank Center
University-based center offering programs, research, and support for gifted and twice-exceptional students.
Iowa City, Iowa (University of Iowa)
Bright & Quirky
Provides resources, summits, and community support for families raising gifted and twice-exceptional children.
Virtual
Center for Children and Youth
Provides mental health, parent education, and developmental services for children and families through JFCS.
Sarita Patel, MD
San Francisco, California
Children’s Health Council
Nonprofit providing mental health, learning, and developmental services for children, teens, and families.
Dylan Stewart
Palo Alto, California
Davidson Institute
Nonprofit organization supporting profoundly gifted youth with resources, programs, and family guidance.
Reno, Nevada
Dyslexic Design Thinking Podcast
Showcases how dyslexia can inspire creative thinking and design through storytelling and thought leadership
Gil Gershoni
San Francisco, California
Hallowell Center
Provides clinical evaluation and treatment services for ADHD, learning differences, and related mental health challenges.
Los Altos, California (Sudbury, Massachusetts Headquarters, nationwide telehealth)
Made by Dyslexia
Global charity that promotes “Dyslexic Thinking,” offering training and resources to empower dyslexic individuals
London, UK
Morrissey Compton
Offers diagnostic evaluations, educational therapy, and counseling services for students with learning and attention differences.
Redwood City, California
Parent Venture
Provides parent education programs, events, and resources to strengthen family engagement and student well-being.
Menlo Park, California
Parents Helping Parents
Nonprofit organization offering support, resources, and advocacy for families of children with disabilities and special needs.
San Jose, California
Schwab Learning Center (part of CHC)
Provides academic coaching and support services for students with learning differences for teens and young adults.
Palo Alto, California
Spark Psychology
Group practice offering psychological assessments and therapy for children, adolescents, and families.
Dr. Rupa Robbins
Los Gatos, California
Stanford Medicine
Academic medical center providing psychiatric care, therapy, and research in child, adolescent, and adult mental health.
Jennifer Keller, PhD
Stanford, California
Stanford Medicine Autism Center
Offers diagnostic evaluations, treatment, and family support for children with autism spectrum disorders.
Stanford, California
Stanford Neurodiversity Project
An annual neurodiversity summit, providing high school programs, and more.
Stanford, California
Summit Center
Offers psychological assessments, counseling, and educational support for gifted, twice-exceptional, and neurodiverse children.
Dr. Michelle Freeman, Amy Feldman, Dr. Jenna Ouye
Walnut Creek, California (with offices in Los Angeles and Orange County)
The Dyslexic Advantage
Connects, supports, and promotes the strengths and talents of dyslexic individuals and their communities
Edmonds, Washington
The Riley Project
Provides access to valuable resources, conducts research, and promotes an inclusive society.
Palo Alto, California
The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity
Advances research, resources, and advocacy to highlight dyslexic strengths and improve educational support
New Haven, Connecticut
UC San Francisco (UCSF) Autism and Neurodevelopment Center
Provides diagnostic evaluations, treatment, and research support for children and families affected by autism spectrum disorders.
San Francisco, California
Understood
National nonprofit offering resources, community, and support for families of children with learning and attention issues.
New York, New York (national nonprofit, virtual resources nationwide)
WizTherapy
Connects neurodiverse learners with expert providers for affordable, accessible support in dyslexia, ADHD, IEP, and speech therapy.
Palo Alto, California

Tenga en cuenta: Esta no es una lista completa de recursos, sino más bien una colección de recursos conocidos o verificados.
Muchos recursos son específicos de los condados de San Mateo y Santa Clara en el norte de California, mientras que otros pueden ser útiles independientemente de la ubicación.
ESTOS RECURSOS NO HAN SIDO EVALUADOS POR EL EQUIPO DE REEL. Las experiencias individuales pueden variar. Le recomendamos que utilice estos recursos como punto de partida.

 

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