About Children's Health Council:

Whether your child isn’t talking, isn’t listening, isn’t keeping up in school or isn’t making friends, Children’s Health Council (CHC) understands how to help.  Call us when you have a concern about how your child is developing, behaving, thinking, feeling or learning.  We’re here to listen, guide you and provide the best solutions available to help your child reach his full potential.

We offer therapeutic and educational support for challenges small and large, brief and chronic.  Additionally, CHC has two schools, Sand Hill School and Esther B. Clark School. 

Learn about Our Approach.

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A virtual reality program for autism, Dr. Glen R. Elliott discusses the possibilities. Link 7 days ago
Concerned your child has a speech-language delay? Get answers about what's typical and what's not, and learn... Link 21 days ago
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Learn strategies for supporting siblings who may feel overshadowed by the demands of the special needs child in... Link 29 days ago
EdRev 2012 is TOMORROW at AT&T Park! Stop by and say hi at the Children's Health Council and Sand Hill School booths! Link 35 days ago
Dr. Glen R. Elliott addresses the question of whether or not kids are over medicated on The Huckabee Report. Link 36 days ago
Volunteer for Children's Health Council at the 2012 Sunset Celebration! Link 43 days ago
Staff expert Vivien Keil, PhD answers the question: What does an overall ADHD treatment plan look like? Link 51 days ago
Autism Rates on the Rise | KQED Link 56 days ago
For parents of teens--parent ed this Thursday. Link 59 days ago
#Autism. Decreased mirror neuron activity correlates to social impairment, unclear if it?s a cause or an effect. Link 69 days ago
Learn how assistive technology can give your teen the boost he needs with writing. Link 71 days ago
Great insight on being a special needs parent. -Domenique Embrey, MS, OTR/L Link 71 days ago
Don't miss this opportunity for students who learn differently and those who support them! Link 77 days ago
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Andrew Cope, Children's Health Council's Director of Advancement, gets interviewed by the "Valley Girl" :) Link 99 days ago
New research demonstrates distinctive aptitudes of those with dyslexia. ?Rosalie Whitlock, PhD. Link 107 days ago
Controversy of diagnosing and treating ADHD is heating up again. Unfortunately, more heat than light. --Glen R.... Link 111 days ago