Resources


Welcome to the CCC resource page! We have compiled a list of links and information for you that might be helpful as a parent in our community. The CCC does not directly recommend any service or organization outside of our program, though we do hope this list is helpful in finding resources that fit your unique parenting needs. Please feel free to contact the CCC administrative team if you have a suggested resource to add, or if you find a link unavailable.

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For information, please click the following links:
INFANT DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
STEM FOR CHILDREN
KINDERGARTEN RESOURCES
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND RECREATION
INTERNATIONAL FAMILIES
DEVELOPMENTAL SUPPORT AND ASSESSMENT
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND HEALTH EDUCATION
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION
DENTAL SERVICES
BABYSITTING SERVICES
MUSIC WITH DAYITA
AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
CALTECH MAP
TRAUMA INFORMED CARE


INFANT DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES
Zero to Three
Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE)
Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC)
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STEM FOR CHILDREN
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
The Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens: Childrens Garden and Conservatory
Kidspace Children’s Museum
California Science Center
The Discovery Science Center, Orange County
The Arboretum: Los-Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Gardens
Tanaka Farms
Travel Town Museum Foundation
Leo Carillo State Park
Descanso Gardens
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Gardens
Griffith Obseravtory
Angeles National Forest
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KINDERGARTEN RESOURCES
PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Elementary School
Transitional Kindergarten
FAQ Kindergarten Enrollment

PASADENA EDUCATION NETWORK

PRIVATE SCHOOL RESOURCES
PASADENA AREA INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS
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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND RECREATION
CITY OF PASADENA
Human Services and Recreations Department

PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
LEARNS Program

PASADENA PUBLIC LIBRARY
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INTERNATIONAL FAMILIES
Caltech International Offices
Getting Settled
Learning English
Finance
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DEVELOPMENTAL SUPPORT AND ASSESSMENT
Frank D. Lanterman Regional Center
(213) 383-1300

Foothil Family Services
(626) 993-3000

Frostig Center
(626) 791-1255

California Department of Education – Desired Results Developmental Profile

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND HEALTH EDUCATION
Huntington Memorial Hospital
Emergency Room
(626) 397-5112
Emergency Department
Main Education Library
Childbirth and Parenting Classes

CALIFORNIA IMMUNIZATIONS

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS

RED CROSS
The Red Cross has a mobile app for earthquakes that is easily downloaded. Find it in the App Store or Google Play for Android.

211 Los Angeles County
211 is a free information link to social services provided in Los Angeles county.
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NUTRITION INFORMATION
CACFP_Child Adult Meal Standards
CACFP_Child Meal Pattern
CACFP_Infant Meal Pattern
CACFP_Infant Meal Standards
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DENTAL SERVICES
Huntington Pediatric Dental
Dr. Kevin Snaer, DDS
1235  W. Huntington Dr. #F
Arcadia, CA 91007
(626)449-8963
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BABYSITTING SERVICES
Urban Sitter
Care.Com
Meredith and Company
Noteworthy Nanny
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MUSIC WITH DAYITA
MUSIC
Wee Sing (Around the World)
African Playground (Putumayo Kids)
World Playground (Putumayo Kids)
Drumcrazy
In All Kinds of Weather, Kids Make Music (Music Rhapsody)
Kids Make Music, Babies Make Music Too (Music Rhapsody)
Shenanigans (vols. 1&2)
Musik Garten (The Cycle of Seasons: Suncatcher)
Down in the Valley
Ella Jenkins

BOOKS
The Crabfish (adapted by John M. Feierabend)
The Animal Boogie (Barefoot Books)
Swimmy (by Leo Lionni)
Thump, Thump, Rat-a-tat-tat (by Gene Baer)
Little Cloud (by Eric Carle)
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SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT (AQMD)
The CCC follows AQMD recommendations and warnings for air quality when making decisions about outdoor play.
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CALTECH MAP
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TRAUMA INFORMED SERVICES
Young Children and Disasters
Helping Children Cope with Disaster
Family Resources for Coping with Emergencies
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
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