resource guide - Livingston HealthCare
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resource guide - Livingston HealthCare
Pediatric RESOURCE GUIDE 2012 Park County’s Reference Source for Parents & Caregivers Pediatric RESOURCE GUIDE THE PEDIATRIC RESOURCE GUIDE is a reference source that has been created for parents and caregivers to serve the children of Park County ages birth through 18. This is the second edition of this guide, which will be regularly updated online and in print every 2-3 years. This guide was created by the Park County Pediatric Community Care Team. The Park County Pediatric Community Care Team is a collaborative of local organizations that provide medical, social and educational services to the children of Park County. These agencies, listed on page 2, work together to improve access to pediatric services, provide resources and information to children and their families and develop new programs to meet the needs of Park County’s children. The need for this guide was identified by the Park County Pediatric Community Care Team and by the many busy parents who reside in Park County who may not know of all of the services available for children and teens or how to access them. Every effort was made to include all Park County resources available for children. In addition, resources not available in Park County are listed where they are available in the surrounding region. Types of resources include education, childcare, healthcare, social services, recreation and church programs, as well as information on some national organizations. The information included here has been gathered by polling of community agencies, compilations of existing resources and using the Internet and local telephone directories. All tips throughout the guide are from the American Academy of Pediatrics unless otherwise noted. If you know of additional resources that should be included here, if you have updates or corrections for any of the entries already listed or if you would like additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the Park County Pediatric Community Care Team at (406) 222-7231. To receive additional copies of the Guide or to view an electronic version of the Guide, you may contact any of the member agencies listed on page 2. (Agency web sites where the Pediatric Resource Guide is available are denoted with an asterisk.) Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 About Us: The Park County Pediatric Community Care Team is a collaboration of organizations providing medical, social and educational services to children and families. By working together, we aim to improve access to pediatric services, provide resources and information to children and their families, and expand or develop programs to meet the needs of Park County’s youth from birth to 18 years of age. Our vision is for every child in Park County to have the support they need to reach their potential. The Park County Pediatric Community Care Team always strives to: Dissolve barriers and encourage collaboration within the community. Provide a safe, confidential resource for families. Exercise integrity and compassion in all that we do. Assist families in accessing the resources they need. Be helpful, supportive and understanding when families are in need. Acknowledgements: Thank you to the following individuals, businesses and agencies for providing the information, resources, and services that made this guide possible. Our Publication Supporters: Thank you very much to Teena Brugh with TinyTeeGraphics.com for her design expertise! Our Team Members: Thank you for contributing your expertise to the development of this resource. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 1 Our Team Members: * FAMILY OUTREACH, INC www.livingstonhealthcare.org * Head Start www.chphealth.org * www.bbbsparkcounty.org Park County Health Department Nursing Services * Park County Special Education Cooperative www.parkcoop.k12.mt.us www.pccf-montana.org 2 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Table of Contents Emergency Contacts:......................................................................4 CHILDCARE PROVIDERS:.......................................................................4 CHURCH RESOURCES:...........................................................................5 Drug & Alcohol Dependency Resources:...................................6 Education:...........................................................................................6 After-School Programs.......................................................................................... 6 General Resources................................................................................................ 6 Home School Resources....................................................................................... 7 Internet Resources................................................................................................ 7 Montessori Schools............................................................................................... 7 Preschools............................................................................................................. 7 Private Schools (K - 8)............................................................................................ 8 Public Schools (K - 12)........................................................................................... 8 Health:.................................................................................................9 Dentists ................................................................................................................ 9 Hospitals and ........................................................................................................ 9 Medical Services................................................................................................... 9 Internet Resources.............................................................................................. 11 Mental Health Resources.................................................................................... 12 Nutrition............................................................................................................... 14 Orthodontists...................................................................................................... 15 Specialty Care Services....................................................................................... 15 State & National ................................................................................................. 15 Health Resources................................................................................................ 15 Vision .................................................................................................................. 15 Recreation, Sports & Other Activities:.....................................16 Arts...................................................................................................................... 16 Athletics.............................................................................................................. 16 Family Activities & Resources............................................................................. 18 Growth & Leadership.......................................................................................... 19 Museums............................................................................................................ 20 Music .................................................................................................................. 21 Parks & Outdoor Recreation................................................................................ 21 STATE PARKS (Regions 3 & 5)................................................................... 21 National Parks............................................................................................. 22 Reading & Learning............................................................................................. 23 Social Services & Community Resources:................................23 State & National ................................................................................................. 27 Resources........................................................................................................... 27 Special Needs Resources:.............................................................27 Summer Programs..........................................................................29 INDEX...................................................................................................32 Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 3 Emergency Contacts: CHILDCARE PROVIDERS: Child Abuse & Neglect ................................... 1-866-820-5437 For further contact information and free assistance in finding childcare that meets your needs check out Child Care Connections. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 9-1-1 Crime Stoppers................... 222-0333 Fire Departments Clyde Park............................. 686-4719 Cooke City............................ 838-2244 Gardiner................................ 848-7350 Livingston............................. 222-2061 Paradise Valley...................... 333-4357 Rural Fire District #1............. 222-4430 Rural Fire Pine Creek............ 222-7334 Emergency.........................................911 Bozeman Help Center 24-hour crisis counseling, information, and referral.................................. 586-3333 Poison Control Center ................................... 1-800-525-5042 Police Departments Gardiner................................ 848-7212 Livingston/Clyde Park/ Wilsall................................... 222-2050 Sheriff’s Department.......... 222-4172 Winter is a time when household fires occur. It is a good time to remember to: • Buy and install smoke alarms on every floor of your home. • Test smoke alarms monthly. • Practice fire drills with your children. When your adolescent talks: • Pay attention. • Watch, as well as listen. • Try not to interrupt. • If you don’t have time to listen when your child wants to talk, set a time that will be good for both of you. 4 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Blessings Abound Family Childcare Wendy Cornell Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2495 www.childcareatblessings abound.com Child Care Connections, Inc. 1600 Ellis Street #1a Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-7786 Toll Free: 1-800-962-0418 www.childcareconnections.info Child Care Connections, Inc. can help find quality, affordable, and available child care. Mi Escuelita Leticia Gutierrez Livingston, MT 59047 E: miescuelita48@yahoo.com Montessori Island Alyson Peterson Livingston, MT 59047 P:406-222-8808 E: montessoriislandschool@msn.com Moore Daycare Gwynne Moore Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-5495 Ms. Patti’s Pitter Patter Daycare Patricia Burns Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6370 Our Daycare Family Janet Bannon Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-7076 East Side Preschool Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1231 Paradise Valley Montessori Pray, MT 59065 P: 406-220-2015 HRDC Head Start Gail Smith Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-585-4841 P: 406-222-4473 Shields Valley Montessori Clyde Park, MT 59018 P: 406-223-3637 Head Start partners with local daycare providers in Livingston and services are available through a childcare scholarship. Please call for more information. Let Them Bee Little Childcare Susan Felkins Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7499 Little Feet Preschool Julie Benden/Charlene Opheim Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-333-0014 Little People Learning Center Mary Kay Woodin Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 307-344-9011 Snoopy Coop Preschool Shaney Evans Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 406-223-5970 St. Mary’s Preschool Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3303 Sweat Peas Cheyne Ferrell Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-580-9852 Toybox Daycare Sukhui Graham Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-220-0605 Wiggles and Giggles Danielle Saxton Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-333-2411 CHURCH RESOURCES: American Lutheran Church Redeemer Lutheran Church 129 South F Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0512 P: 406-222-1175 The Lutheran Churches offer a Sunday School program for grades K - 6 and a Sunday evening youth group for grades 8 - 12. They also have a newly refurbished nursery. Church of Christ 919 West Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2017 The Church of Christ offers Sunday School and a small youth group. Episcopal Churches of the Upper Yellowstone St. Andrew’s P: 406-222-0222 The Episcopal Churches currently offer Sunday School programs and hope to offer a youth group program in the future. First Baptist Church 202 East Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1603 www.fbclivingstonmt.org First Baptist Church offers Sunday School, a youth group, a Giggles group and other ministries for families. Gardiner Baptist Fellowship 802 Scott Street West Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 406-848-2134 Gardiner Baptist Fellowship offers a Sunday School program. Grace United Methodist Church 302 South 9th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1041 E: graceumc@wispwest.net www.gbgm-umc.org/ montanamethodists Grace United Methodist Church offers Sunday School and other activities for youth. Holbrook United Methodist Church 5th and Lewis Streets Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1112 E: holbrookumc@wispwest.net www.gbgm-umc.org/ montanaholbrook Holbrook United Methodist Church offers Sunday School as well as an after-school youth group on Wednesdays. Livingston Bible Church 329 North 5th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2714 www.livingstonbible.org Livingston Bible Church has a Sunday School program as well as Awana, Sparks and other youth programs. Livingston Christian Center Carol Oberquell, Children’s Pastor 1400 Mt. Baldy Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3144 E: questions@livingstonchristian center.com www.livingstonchristiancenter.com The Livingston Christian Center offers Sunday School for ages birth to 12, youth group for ages 12 - 18, Missionettes and Royal Rangers. Awana helps churches and parents worldwide raise children and youth to know, love and serve Christ. AWANA stands for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed. 2 Timothy 2:15 Livingston Church of God 101 South O Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0620 Livingston Church of God offers a Sunday School program and a youth group for teens on Thursdays. Livingston Congregational Church 226 South 3rd Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1577 Livingston Congregational Church offers Sunday School, a youth program and Awana. Mountain Springs Baptist Church 626 North 13th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1240 www.mountainspringsbaptist.com Mountain Springs Baptist Church offers Sunday School and other youth programs. Paradise Valley Community Church 1755 East River Road Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-333-4905 Paradise Valley Community Church has several youth groups. Shields Valley Bible Church PO Box 97 Clyde Park, MT 59018 P: 406-686-4708 Shield’s Valley Bible Church has a Sunday School program and partners with Wilsall Community Church to offer Awana and a teenage/high school youth group. Your youngster needs to feel accepted and loved by others, beginning with the family and then extending to groups such as friends, schoolmates, sports teams, a church or temple and even a neighborhood or community. Without this acceptance or group identity, he or she may feel rejected, lonely and adrift without a “home,” “family” or “group.” Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 5 St. Mary’s Catholic Church 39 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1393 St. Mary’s offers a religious education program for kids preschool age through 6th grade. St. William’s Catholic Church 703 Scott Street Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 406-222-1393 St. William’s offers a religious education program. Wilsall Community Church 112 Liquin Hills Lane PO Box 92 Wilsall, MT 59086 P: 406-578-2004 Wilsall Community Church offers a Sunday School program and partners with Shield’s Valley Bible Church to offer Awana for 1st - 6th graders and a teenage/high school youth group on Wednesday evenings. Drug & Alcohol Dependency Resources: Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County Adolescent Resource Center 2310 North 7th Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-586-5908 The Adolescent Resource Center includes community involvement, minor in possession programs, parenting services and resources, youth treatment and adolescent services and evaluations. Southwest Chemical Dependency Program (SWCDP) Park County Alcohol and Drug Referral Center 430 East Park Street PO Box 1587 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2812 6 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 SWCDP provides outpatient services for addiction/chemical dependency and support for families and any concerned person. They also offer a Minor in Possession (MIP) program and drug evaluations for adolescents and adults. SWCDP has a sliding fee scale and accepts Medicaid and private insurance. Education: After-School Programs Eastside School Homework Program 401 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1773 Eastside School has an after-school homework program for children in 3rd, 4th and 5th grades. Links for Learning Julie Hancock Washington School 315 North 8th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1231 E: jhancock@livingston.k12.mt.us www.livingston.k12. LINKS provides after school and summer activities designed to encourage success in school, a life-long interest in learning and a commitment to community involvement. General Resources Learning Disabilities Association of Montana 3544 Toboggan Road Billings, MT 59101 P: 406-259-3110 E: info@ldaofmt.org www.ldaofmt.org The Learning Disabilities Association of Montana assists individuals with learning disabilities through information, advocacy and support. Learning Partners 112 West Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-823-6356 www.chphealth.org Learning Partners is the educational wing of CHP. We provide parenting resources, educational resources, case management, & support groups. Livingston School District 4 & 1 District Administration Office 132 South B Street Livingston, MT 59047 http://livingston.schoolwires.com District Phone Numbers: • Superintendent’s Office: 406-222-0861 • Business Office: 406-222-0863 • Special Services: 406-222-6600 • Park High School: 406-222-0448 • Park High Attendance Office: 406-222-0449 • Activities Director: 406-222-1760 • Sleeping Giant Middle School: 406-222-3292 • East Side School: 406-222-1773 • B.A. Winans School: 406-222-0192 • Bus Garage: 406-222-1784 • Curriculum: 406-222-2550 Links for Learning Julie Hancock Washington School 315 North 8th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1231 E: jhancock@livingston.k12.mt.us www.livingston.k12. mt.us/13931071717134807/site/ default.asp LINKS provides after school and summer activities designed to encourage success in school, a life-long interest in learning and a commitment to community involvement for grades 1 - 5. Walking to School: Be realistic about your child’s pedestrian skills. Because small children are impulsive and less cautious around traffic, carefully consider whether or not your child is ready to walk to school without adult supervision. Livingston Education Foundation P: 406-222-5266 www.livingstoneducation foundation.org The mission of the Livingston Education Foundation is to enrich education in the Livingston Public Schools through consistent community investment of time, talent, funding, and other resources and to provide students with superior educational opportunities and experiences. Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI) Toll Free: 1-888-231-9393 www.opi.mt.gov OPI can assist parents and grandparents in receiving services including access to student records, evaluation of students and the Early Assistance Program. Park County Special Education Cooperative 129 River Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6600 F: 406-222-6601 www.parkcoop.k12.mt.us The Park County Special Education Cooperative provides support for special education children in the Park County and Yellowstone National Park schools. Right Track Reading Miscese Gagen PO Box 1952 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3393 E: mail@righttrackreading.com www.righttrackreading.com Right Track Reading empowers parents and teachers with effective tools and valuable information to help their children or students achieve reading success. For healthy self-esteem, children need to develop a sense of security. Your child must feel secure about himself and his future. (“What will become of me?”) Home School Resources Internet Resources Park County Superintendent of Schools 414 East Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4148 F: 406-222-4199 E: cosupt@parkcounty.org American Library Association www.math-and-reading-help-for-kids. org/kids_games/index.html The County Superintendent of Schools provides administrative support, information, and organization for the schools and communities of Park County, including parents who homeschool their children. The office must meet the requirements of federal, state, and local codes and policies while providing quality service to the children, families, schools and taxpayers of Park County. Montana Coalition of Home Educators E: white@imt.net www.mtche.org The Montana Coalition of Home Educators is a loose network of groups, individuals and organizations with an executive committee that serves as a central clearinghouse for information and maintains a communication network for homeschoolers. Park County Home School Network Mary Murphy, Coordinator P: 406-222-3543 www.pchn.wordpress.com The Park County Homeschool Network is a membership-based cooperative of home educators created for the purpose of providing support to parents and students who have chosen to educate in a home environment in Park County. According to the 2007 Montana Youth Risk Assessment conducted by the Office of Public Instruction (OPI), 39% of high school students have used marijuana and 16% had used inhalants. The Games for Kids site provides a list of fun and educational games that are geared towards helping children improve in math and reading. Pearson Education, Inc. www.funbrain.com This site provides resources for parents, teachers and kids. There are a wide range of educational games. Kahnacademy.org Provides detailed lessons in math and science Montessori Schools Montessori Island School Aly Peterson 160 Miller Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8808 Montessori Island School’s motto is “Planting the seeds of discovery and exploration.” They provide service for children ages 6 weeks - 6 years. Paradise Valley Montessori Pray, MT 59065 P: 406-220-2015 Shields Valley Montessori Clyde Park, MT 59018 P: 406-223-3637 Preschools Little Feet Preschool Julie Benden/Charlene Opheim PO Box 442 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-333-0014 Little Feet Preschool offers preschool services at Holbrook United Methodist Church. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 7 Montessori Island School Aly Peterson 160 Miller Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8808 Montessori Island School’s motto is “Planting the seeds of discovery and exploration.” They provide service for children ages 6 weeks - 6 years. Livingston St. Mary’s School 511 South F Street Liv ingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3303 www.stmaryscatholicschool.net St. Mary’s offers K - 8 and has a preschool for children 3 and older. Snoopy Coop Preschool 802 Scott Street West Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 406-223-5970 Summit Academy Barb Lewis Lincoln School P: 406-823-0705 www.gosummitacademy.com Snoopy Preschool is a play-based preschool with educational elements for potty trained children ages 3 - 5. It is a cooperative with parents. Summit Acadamy offers a classical christian education for grades K-6. St. Mary’s Preschool 511 South F Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3303 St. Mary’s offers a preschool for children ages 3 - 5. East Side Preschool 401 View Vista Dr. Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1773 Public Schools (K - 12) Cooke City Cooke City Elementary 101 Broadway Cooke City, MT 59081 P: 406-838-2285 Cooke City offers K - 8 instruction. They also take 4 year olds on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with parental involvement. Gardiner Private Schools (K - 8) Emigrant The Thomas More Schools, Inc. Thomas More Elementary Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Academy PO Box 540 Emigrant, MT 59027 P: 406-333-4554 The Thomas More Elementary School is a private school that has K - 8. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Academy is a private institution that has grades 9 - 12. Gardiner Public Schools 510 Stone Street Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 406-848-7563 www.edline.net/pages/gardiner_ school East Side Elementary School offers 3 - 5 instruction. Park High School 102 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0448 http://livingston.schoolwires.com Park High School is currently serving approximately 530 students in grades 9 - 12 from the Park County area. Sleeping Giant Middle School (SGMS) 301 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3292 http://livingston.schoolwires.com SGMS has a grades 6 - 8 school configuration with approximately 350 students. Pine Creek Pine Creek School 2575 East River Road Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0059 www.pinecreekschool.com Pine Creek School offers K - 8 instruction. Gardiner Public School is a K - 12 institution with an enrollment of about 300 students. Livingston B.A. Winans Elementary 1015 West Clark Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0192 F: 406-222-7239 http://livingston.schoolwires.com B.A. Winans Elementary offers K -2 instruction. 8 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 East Side School 401 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1773 F: 406-222-5243 http://livingston.schoolwires.com Not only does your child need to achieve, but she also needs positive feedback and recognition - a real message that she is doing well, pleasing others and “making it.” Encourage and praise your child, not only for achieving a set goal but also for efforts, and for even small increments of change and improvement. Pray Arrowhead School PO Box 37 Pray, MT 59065 P: 406-333-4359 www.arrowheadk8.org Arrowhead School offers K - 8 instruction. Shield’s Valley Clyde Park School PO Box 40 Clyde Park, MT 59018 P: 406-686-4621 www.shieldsvalleyschools.org Wilsall School PO Box 131 Wilsall, MT 59086 P: 406-578-2535 www.shieldsvalleyschools.org Wilsall Public School Office P: 406-578-2176 Shields Valley offers K - 12 with the elementary school located in Wilsall and Shields Valley High School located in Clyde Park. Springdale Springdale School 102 1st Street PO Box 102 Springdale, MT 59082 P: 406-932-6756 Springdale School offers K - 8 instruction. Health: Dentists Community Health Partners (CHP) 126 South Main Street Livingston, MT P: 406-222-1111 www.chphealth.org CHP offers a sliding-fee access dental clinic serving adults, children and pregnant women. Gallatin Valley Pediatric Dentistry Joel Sayre, DMD 115 West Kagy Boulevard, Suite C Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-2327 Gallatin Valley Pediatric Dentistry offers excellent care in a fun environment. Their main goal is to relieve anxiety and ensure that children have a pleasant experience. When a child’s first dental experience is positive it can promote healthy dental habits throughout life. The first visit for children under 18 months of age is free. They accept private insurance, Medicaid and CHIP. Gary Jagodzinski, DDS 422 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0636 Dr. Jagodzinski’s office sees children starting at about age 3. Livingston Dental Elizabeth Blavatsky, DDS Ted Kulaga, DDS Tony Frederickson, DDS 422 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6061 Livingston Dental accepts children beginning at about age 2. Michael Schoelch, DDS 110 South B Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8152 Dr. Schoelch accepts children beginning at around 3 years of age. According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, primary, or “baby,” teeth are important for many reasons. Not only do they help children speak clearly and chew naturally, they also aid in forming a path that permanent teeth can follow when they are ready to erupt. Yellowstone Dental Trevor Strupp, DDS 1313 West Park Street, Ste. #2 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2850 Yellowstone Dental begins accepting children at around age 2 or 3. Hospitals and Medical Services Billings Clinic - Pediatrics Center 2800 10th Avenue North Billings, MT 59101 (1st floor of the family birth center) Toll Free: 1-800-332-7156 for an appointment www.billingsclinic.com The Pediatrics Center is committed to improving the health of the children in this region through compassionate, patient-focused care, education, and research. Quality care is provided through a team approach. The Pediatrics Center specializes in diseases and conditions of infants, children and adolescents 0 - 18. • • • • Services include: assessment and treatment of sick children disease prevention nutrition information routine physical evaluation/exam Specialty clinics are available for treatment of pediatric cancers, pediatric diabetes and an outreach program for pediactric neurology. Community Health Partners (CHP) 126 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1111 www.chphealth.org CHP is a family practice clinic that provides a wide range of services to anyone regardless of their ability to pay. Fees are based on a sliding scale and all insurance is accepted. CHP also provides free school sports physicals, free or low-cost counseling and a link to other services such as dental services and the Learning Partners adult and family education program. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 9 Community Medical Center 2827 Fort Missoula Road Missoula, MT 59804 P: 406-728-4100 E: contactus@communitymed.org www.communitymed.org Community Medical Center has a 16-bed Level III NICU run by a group of medical experts working as a team, providing a full range of care for infants born sick or premature. The unit is staffed with two neonatologists and a veteran nursing staff, the majority of whom are specially certified in Neonatal Intensive Care. Other members of the team are specially-trained dietitians, pharmacists, respiratory therapists and physical therapists. Livingston HealthCare 504 South 13th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3541 F: 406-823-6499 www.livingstonhealthcare.org This hospital is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital that serves the residents of Park County and the surrounding community. The hospital provides a 24-hour emergency room, radiology services, lab services and surgical facilities. Livingston HealthCare Pediatric Occupational Therapy Pediatric Physical Therapy Pediatric Speech-Language Therapy 601 Robin Lane Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7231 F: 406-222-2435 www.livingstonhealthcare.org The goal at Livingston HealthCare is to help children reach their full potential through high-quality, skilled therapy and a comprehensive care plan that involves the patient, parents, caregivers and family. These services support children with diagnosed illnesses as well as undiagnosed areas of concern. 10 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Livingston HealthCare Clinic on River Drive Pediatric Medical Services 1001 River Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0800 www.livingstonhealthcare.org Livingston HealthCare’s pediatric providers partner with families to provide comprehensive preventive care and develop effective treatment plans when there is an illness or injury. Shodair Children’s Hospital 2755 Colonial Drive PO Box 5539 Helena, MT 59604 P: 406-444-7500 Toll Free: 1-800-447-6614 www.shodairhospital.org Shodair Children’s Hospital works in the field of childhood psychiatric treatment and genetic disorders by providing integrated care while maintaining the course of a forwardthinking organization known as a national resource in the areas of diagnosis, research, education, prevention and treatment. Spokane Shriner’s Hospital 911 West 5th Avenue Spokane, WA 99204 P: 509-455-7844 Toll Free: 1-888-895-5951 F: 509-744-1223 www.shrinershq.org/hospitals/ spokane Shriner’s Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind healthcare system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research, and teaching programs. Every year, the 22 hospitals provide care for thousands of kids with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, in a familycentered environment at no charge. It’s how Shriner’s Hospitals has been helping kids defy the odds since 1922. St. Louis Children’s Hospital Center for Cerebral Palsy Spasticity Neuro Surgery Department One Children’s Place, #4S20 St. Louis, MO 63110 P: 314-454-2813 Toll Free: 1-800-416-9956 F: 314-454-2818 www.stlouischildrens.org Over the past two decades, the St. Louis Children’s Hospital has performed rhizotomy procedures on nearly 1,700 children and young adults with spastic cerebral palsy making them the largest program in the world. St. Vincent Healthcare 1233 North 30th Street Billings, MT 59101 P: 406-237-7450 www.svh-mt.org At St. Vincent’s Healthcare, children see medical specialists from all over the western United States and receive care not normally offered in Billings. Because the specialists come to St. Vincent, young patients save the added cost and physical discomfort of traveling. The visiting specialists stay in touch with the child’s primary care provider to ensure all the needs of the child are being met. The clinics are multi-disciplinary; patients see nurses, counselors, social workers, educators, physical therapists, nutritionists, respiratory therapists, a phlebotomist and a clinic coordinator. Providing all of these services under one roof assures that each child receives the best care possible. • • • • • • • • • • Specialty Clinics include: Arthritis Clinic Cleft/Craniofacial Clinic Cystic Fibrosis Clinic Endocrine Clinic Gastrointestinal Clinic Genetics Clinic Hemophilia Clinic High Risk Infant Follow up Metabolic Clinic Neural Tube Defect Clinic • • • Pulmonary Clinic Rehabilitation Clinic A Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit that specializes in treating premature infants. The Children’s Hospital 13123 East 16th Avenue Aurora, CO 80045 P: 720-777-1234 Toll Free: 1-800-624-6553 www.thechildrenshospital.org As a private, not-for-profit pediatric healthcare network, The Children’s Hospital is dedicated to caring for kids at all ages and stages of growth. They have more than 1,000 pediatric specialists and more than 3,000 full-time employees helping to carry out that mission. The hospital has consistently been one of the top 10 children’s hospitals in the nation and a place parents across the Rocky Mountain region have come to trust. The Children’s Hospital NICU is a nationally recognized leader in the treatment of critically ill infants. This state-of-the-art NICU provides 60 critical care beds for infants up to 3 months of age and is designated a Level IIIC NICU, the highest distinction granted by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Internet Resources American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology www.aaaai.org/patients.stm This site provides information about allergies from management and treatment to daily pollen counts. There is a drug guide and a tool to help find an allergist or immunologist. American Academy of Family Physicians www.familydoctor.org Family Doctor from the American Academy of Family Physicians is a resource of health information for the whole family. American Academy of Pediatrics www.aap.org Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia www.chop.edu The is the official public web site of the American Academy of Pediatrics, an organization of 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults. Whether you’re looking for general information related to child health or for more specific guidelines concerning a pediatric issue, you can find it here. Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia provides a resource on raising safe and healthy children. The site covers topics ranging from day-to-day parenting to in-depth articles about chronic medical conditions. Center for Disease Control www.cdc.gov The CDC is focused on collaborating to create the expertise, information, and tools that people and communities need to protect their health through health promotion, prevention of disease, injury and disability and preparedness for new threats. Their site offers many resources for parents and families on a wide range of health and wellness topics including vaccinations, childhood disorders like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and diet and exercise. Child Development Institute www.childdevelopmentinfo.com The Child Development Institute provides information on child development, parenting, family life, teenagers, learning, health and safety, child psychology and mental health. Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) www.chadd.org CHADD is the nation’s leading nonprofit organization serving individuals with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and their families. CHADD has over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Local chapters and the website offer support for individuals, parents, teachers, professionals and others. Coalition for Positive Sexuality www.positive.org Provides extensive information on preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Language is somewhat slang to appeal to teens. Go Ask Alice www.goaskalice.columbia.edu Go Ask Alice provides information on a variety of topics including sexual health, emotional health and relationships. The site allows you to read entries and/or submit your own questions. Immunization Action Coalition www.vaccineinformation.org This site provides comprehensive information about specific diseases and the vaccines that prevent them. Each page includes a Q & A section, photos and/or video footage, true stories of individuals who have suffered or died from the disease, descriptions of public policies and references to other resources. Kaiser Family Foundation and Children Now www.talkingwithkids.org This site provides tools to help parents talk to their kids about tough issues like sex, violence, drugs and alcohol. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 11 National Autism Association www.nationalautismassociation.org Scarleteen www.scarleteen.com The mission of the National Autism Association is to educate and empower families affected by autism and other neurological disorders, while advocating on behalf of those who cannot fight for their own rights. This site provides a wide range of information, resources and support. Scarleteen is compiled and written for a young adult population. The site is operated by a handful of international volunteers, many of whom are young adults themselves, and currently serves from 20,000 - 30,000 teens and young adults, as well as parents and educators, every day of the year, 24 hours each day. National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, Parent’s Page www.thenationalcampaign.org/ parents/default.aspx The National Campaign seeks to improve the well-being of children, youth, families and the nation by preventing unplanned and teen pregnancy. The site provides information and resources to help families discuss this difficult topic. National Library of Medicine www.nlm.nih.gov This tool allows anyone to research topics and view the latest articles and research online. Nemours Foundation www.kidshealth.org KidsHealth is the largest and mostvisited site on the Web providing doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation’s Center for Children’s Health Media, the awardwinning KidsHealth provides families with accurate, up-to-date and jargonfree health information they can use. Your youngster needs to feel accepted and loved by others, beginning with the family and then extending to groups such as friends, schoolmates, sports teams, a church and even a neighborhood or community. Without this acceptance or group identity, he or she may feel rejected, lonely and adrift without a “home,” “family” or “group.” 12 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Teen Wire www.teenwire.com or www.plannedparenthood.org This is a well-organized site with information on dating and prevention of sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy. Young Women’s Health www.youngwomenshealth.org At Young Women’s Health, girls can get information about menstruation, first pelvic exam, making healthy decisions, and preventing sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy. Mental Health Resources In case of emergency call the Bozeman Help Center at 406-586-3333 or dial 9-1-1. Acadia Montana 55 Basin Creek Road Butte, MT 59701 P: 406-496-6300 Toll Free: 1-800-477-1067 www.acadiamontana.com Acadia Montana is a Residential Treatment Center for young people, ages 8 - 18, in need of assistance with co-occurring behavioral, emotional and psychiatric disorders. Access Counseling Barbara Lair-Murry 1087 Stoneridge Drive, #2C Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-586-9251 Access counseling specializes in teens and adolescents recovering from abuse, trauma and divorce. Youth Dynamics, Inc. (YDI) Lindsay Hanson 316 Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6610 F: 406-222-1639 www.youthdynamics.org YDI will travel within 60 miles to communities. Billings Clinic Behavioral Health Pediatric Psychiatry 1020 North 27th Street, #410 Billings, MT 59101 P: 406-255-8550 www.billingsclinic.com/ mentalhealthservices For those who live in Park County and the surrounding area, mental health services may be delivered through the Eastern Montana Telemedicine Network. Through interactive video conferencing equipment, mental health professionals can see and talk to clients in other locations. Bridger Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 931 Highland Boulevard, #3340 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-586-9735 Bridger Child and Adolescent Psychiatry provides psychiatric services for children of all ages. They accept self pay and Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance. Christine Adams, LCSW 202 South Black, #401 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-570-7613 Christine specializes in working with children, trauma survivors and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Colleen Crane, MSW, LCSW Westridge Center 2050 Fairway Drive, Ste. 106 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-570-0829 Colleen specializes in working with adolescent girls and young women ages 12 - 18. She also specializes in eating disorders and pre / post partum depression. Crossroads Counseling DeeAnn Myer, MS, LCSW Sonya Roy, MSW, LCSW 515 East Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3576 DeeAnn and Sonya each provide counseling services for children. Counseling Offices Emily Krushefski, LCPC Kim Lockwood, EDS, LCPC Jen Painter, LCPC 321 East Main Street Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-522-0410 Emily offers individual therapy for youth and facilitates a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) group for teens ages 13 - 18. Hettie Wortelboer, LCPC Lincoln School Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-0206 Hettie works with children and adolescents of all ages and offers play therapy, specializing in domestic violence. Journeys Counseling Lynette Rodi, LCPC, LAC Anne Riemer, LCPC 201 West Park Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-6459 (Lynette) P: 406-579-4243 (Anne) Lynette sees adolescents ages 12 18 and families. She offers Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for individuals and also provides counseling for depression and anxiety. Ann sees children and adolescents ages 10 and older. Kate Beck, MA, MS 1946 Stadium Drive, #2 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-9486 P: 406-581-9477 Kate provides counseling services for children and families. In addition, she has extensive experience working in the education system and working with parents, children, severely emotionally disturbed youth and children with disabilities. Kate Weiss, MS, LCPC 320 North Main Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-4041 Kate specializes in family therapy, attachment issues, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Kathleen Cullen-Mielnik, MS, JD, LCPC 895 Technology Boulevard South, #201 Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-587-6290 Kathleen specializes in working with children and families and has a law background. She provides Guardian Ad-Litem (GAL) services, works in custody cases and with families in formulating parenting plans, provides counseling for children and families and also works with mood disorders. Kevin Bernard, LCPC 65 West Kagy Boulevard, Suite A Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-582-7447 Kevin works with adolescents ages 13 and older. Kim Lockwood, EDS, LCPC 321 East Main, #407 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-581-8377 Kim facilitates Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) groups for adolescents. She also specializes in working with individuals with eating disorders and she has a strong background in School Psychology. Kristin Evans, LCSW 17 South 5th Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-580-0627 Kristin works with children of all ages. She specializes in working with trauma survivors and individuals with inappropriate or harmful sexual behavior. She also offers play therapy and parenting skills. Lisa McNamee, MS 119 ½ West Park, #5 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-224-2949 Lisa specializes in adolescent issues. Montana Neurobehavioral Specialists 900 North Orange Street Third Floor Missoula, MT 59802 P: 406-327-3385 www.montanaminds.com Montana Neurobehavioral Specialists has a Bozeman office and accepts individuals by appointment for Neuropsychological evaluations. National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) PO Box 2185 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-224-2869 E: info@nami-livingston.org www.nami-livingston.org For young children, in the summer apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes before going outside, and use sunscreen even on cloudy days. The SPF should be at least 15 and protect against UVA and UVB rays. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 13 NAMI-Livingston is a local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, a grassroots, consumerdriven, national nonprofit, whose mission is to improve the quality of life for the mentally ill and their family members through education, support and advocacy. Sandra Jackson, LCPC 205 Haggerty Lane, #265 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-585-0020 Sandra specializes in working with adolescents and children. Sherry Sims-Beach 321 East Main Street, #311 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-5987 Sherry specializes in working with children who have been abused, neglected, adopted or in foster care. She also co-leads a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) group and is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Sherry also provides attachment focused family therapy. Shodair Children’s Hospital Residential Treatment 2755 Colonial Drive PO Box 5539 Helena, MT 59604 P: 406-444-7500 Toll Free: 1-800-447-6614 Shodair Children’s Hospital works in the field of childhood psychiatric treatment and genetic disorders by providing integrated care while maintaining the course of a forwardthinking organization known as a national resource in the areas of diagnosis, research, education, prevention and treatment. Steve Wagner, PhD 321 East Main, #205 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-595-2263 14 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Dr. Wagner works with families and kids 10 years of age and older who are coping with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Western Montana Mental Health 232 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3332 The Mental Health Center provides outpatient therapy to individuals, families, and groups and 24-hour crisis intervention for behavioral emergencies. Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch (YBGR) Community-Based Services Brenda Quillen 5237 Highway 89 South, #1 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6490 F: 406-222-6492 E: bquillen@ybgr.org www.ybgr.org Therapeutic Foster Care, Therapeutic Family Living, Youth and Family Support and Case Management services are provided in Livingston/ Bozeman and throughout the Billings area by YBGR. They also offer a Parenting with Love and Limits program. Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch (YBGR) Residential Treatment 1732 South 72nd Street West Billings, MT 59106 P: 406-655-2100 Toll Free: 1-800-726-6755 Self-esteem is a child’s own thoughts and feelings about himself and his ability to achieve in ways that are important to him. This self-esteem is shaped not only by a child’s own perceptions and expectations, but also by the perceptions and expectations of significant people in his. life-how he is thought of and treated by parents, teachers and friends. Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch is a multi-service organization providing mental health programs and services to emotionally disturbed youth and their families. The psychiatric residential treatment center is located on a 400-acre campus in beautiful Billings, Montana and includes a clinic with a full medical staff, a recreation center and an accredited school. Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch (YBGR) School-Based Services 401 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-0158 Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch School-based Services provide school-based support for severely emotionally disturbed children (SED). Youth Dynamics, Inc. (YDI) 316 East Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6610 www.yd.org YDI offers a continuum of mental health services for youth and their families in Park and Sweet Grass Counties. Nutrition Livingston HealthCare Nutrition Services 504 South 13th Street Livingston, MT 59047 www.livingstonhealthcare.org Jessica Williams, MS, RD, LN Registered Dietitian, Licensed Nutritionist P: 406-823-6604 Livingston HealthCare’s highly-trained diet and nutrition experts provide individualized nutritional support services for adult and pediatric patients. Orthodontists Robert Malloy, DMD 1313 West Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-587-1811 Robert Malloy sees patients at Yellowstone Dental on the 1st Friday of each month for adult and children’s orthodontics. Call his Bozeman office for an appointment. Richard Nichols, DMD 422 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7218 Richard Nichols sees patients in Livingston every other Wednesday and adheres to the standards set by the American Academy of Orthodontics. He accepts children ages 7 and up with complimentary exams for new patients. Private insurance is accepted, but he does not accept Medicaid or CHIP. Specialty Care Services Availability of specialty care services changes often. For a comprehensive and updated resource, please visit the State of Montana website: www.dphhs.mt.gov/publichealth/cshs State & National Health Resources AIDS Hotline Toll Free: 1-800-342-2437 TTY/TDD: 1-800-243-7889 En Espanol: 1-800-344-7432 HIV/AIDS information and support is provided through this hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. American Heart Association Eastern Montana Branch 2812 1st Avenue North Room 216 Billings, MT 59101 P: 406-256-3855 Toll Free: 1-800-242-8721 www.americanheart.org The American Heart Association works to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. They can provide either online or on the phone information about heart health and prevention for adults and children. The website provides an entire children’s health section. American Cancer Society Billings Office 550 North 31st Street, #103 Billings, MT 59101 P: 406-256-7150 Toll Free: 1-800-277-2345 www.cancer.org The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization. Their website provides information about prevention, treatment and research as well as many other resources and tools. An entire section of the site is devoted to supporting families who have had a child diagnosed with cancer. American Diabetes Association 3202 3rd Avenue North, #203 Billings, MT 59101 Toll Free: 1-888-342-2383 www.diabetes.org The American Diabetes Association is the nation’s leading nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. The mission of the Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. The Parents and Kids section of the website provides important resources for families coping with this disease. American Lung Association Northern Rockies 825 Helena Avenue Helena, MT 59601 P: 406-442-6556 www.lungusa.org The mission of the American Lung Association is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health. They do this in many ways including tobacco use prevention, asthma information and research and much more. This site provides resources to help parents keep their children from smoking and support parents whose children suffer from asthma and other respiratory illnesses. Brain Injury Association of MT 1280 South 3rd Street West, #4 Missoula, MT 59801 Toll Free: 1-800-241-6442 www.biamt.org The Brain Injury Association is dedicated to prevention of brain injury where possible and supporting those who have already experienced a brain injury. The site provides information and resources for families dealing with brain injury. Montana Speech-Language and Hearing Association (MSHA) www.mshaonline.org MSHA is dedicated to the needs of individuals with disorders related to communication, hearing, swallowing and reasoning. MSHA’s goal is to provide patient understanding and public education on these disorders as well as individualized services to overcome them. Vision Eyecare Professionals & Mountain Eyewear James Barney, O.D. Seth Dokken, O.D. 305 West Park Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0250 Eyecare Professionals provides complimentary exams for children up to 5 years of age. Medical Eye Specialists P.C. 422 South Main Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-3323 Medical Eye Specialists provides medical, surgical and laser treatment of the eye. There are offices in Livingston, Bozeman and Belgrade. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 15 Recreation, Sports & Other Activities: Shane Lelani Center 415 East Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1420 Arts Arts on Fire 200 South 23rd Avenue, Suite A1 Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-586-8081 Shane Lelani Center offers a regular season of live theatre and musical theatre, highly popular children’s theatre programming and a variety of youth and adult performing arts and theatre skills classes. Paint your own pottery! Athletics Blue Slipper Theatre 113 East Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7720 www.blueslipper.com Blitzkrieg Wrestling Club Jeremy Shields 1101 West Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-595-0672 The Blue Slipper hosts touring productions, music and comedy throughout the year and offers a holiday variety program to the public free of charge. The Blue Slipper hosts the Kid’s Playwriting Festival every spring to give area students the opportunity to write, direct and star in their own plays. The wrestling club is for Livingston area youth and competes in AAU and USAW tournaments. The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture 111 South Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-9797 www.theemerson.org The Emerson’s “Open Studio” children’s program includes painting, mixed media and ceramics. Consult the website for program details. Livingston Center for Arts and Culture PO Box 1644 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-5222 E: admin@livingstoncenter.org www.livingstoncenter.org The Livingston Center for Arts and Culture provides an opportunity for artists to share their skills with the community. They also provide a location for classes and an exhibition gallery for artists’ and students’ work. They offer summer camps for youth. 16 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 The Dance Center 111 South Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-920-1247 The Dance Center provides a fresh approach to dance for children. Classes are offered for children ages 3 ½ and older. Gallatin Valley YMCA PO Box 10158 Bozeman, MT 59719 P: 406-994-9622 F: 406-994-9344 E: ymca@gallatinvalleyymca.org www.gallatinvalleyymca.org The YMCA has countless camps, sports and activities for youth and families. Contact the YMCA for more information. Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association 901 North Black Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-582-3270 www.bozemanhockey.org The Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association (BAHA) offers a wide range of hockey opportunities for all ages, skills and genders at the Haynes Pavilion. Helmet and membership required for all hockey activity. Public skating (non hockey) times scheduled every day and ice rental for special events is available. Hot Dog Safety Services, LLC Sara Genry P: 406-224-0533 www.hotdogsafety.com Provides CPR classes, First Aid instruction and swimming lessons. Livingston Baseball Association Jess Gavne PO Box 198 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-132 The Livingston Baseball Association is for children ages 4 ½ to 16 years of age and has about 600 participants throughout Park County. Their season is from April through July. They offer boys baseball and girls fast pitch softball. Livingston Youth Basketball League Recreation Department Livingston Civic Center 229 River Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8155 E: livingstonrec@hotmail.com http://ci.livingston.mt.us/parks andrecreation.shtml Livingston Recreation Department offers a winter basketball league for grades K - 6. Sign-ups usually begin in November or December. As your child is striving to achieve and gain more independence, he needs and wants to feel that he can make it on his own. Once you give him expectations, guidelines and opportunities in which to test himself, he can reflect, reason, problem-solve and consider the consequences of the actions he may choose. This kind of self-awareness is critical for his future growth. Livingston City Pool 229 River Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8155 www.livingstonmoontana.org/living/ swimming_pool.html The Livingston City Pool offers several options for aquatic fun. They are generally open from June August. They offer swimming lessons for preschool children and older, with lap swimming from 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m., open swim from 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. and family swimming from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Livingston Golf Club 44 View Vista Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1100 The Livingston Golf Club offers various clinics for kids and teams with Park High School for the Junior Varsity and Varsity Golf programs. Kids can receive reduced greens fees. Livingston Recreation Department Livingston Civic Center 229 River Drive Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8155 E: livingstonrec@hotmail.com www.ci.livingston.mt.us/parks andrecreation.shtml Livingston Recreation Department promotes a positive attitude, leadership, fitness and coordination. They offer winter basketball leagues, gymnastics for ages 5 - 9, drawing, painting and cooking. values of good sportsmanship, leadership, teamwork and personal excellence. LYSA has a fall recreation league for children ages 5 - 15. Livingston Tae Kwondo 801 East Park St. Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-9685 E: tkd@livmartialarts.com www.livmartialarts.com Martial Arts can help children set and achieve goals and fosters an attitude of respect, courtesy and selfdiscipline. The center offers classes in Taekwondo, Hapkido, Fitness Kickboxing and other martial arts. The school has several quality instructors, and provides instruction for all age groups: children (4 & up), teens and adults. Lone Mountain Gymnastics & Swim School 1237 North Rouse Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-1180 E:: admin@lonemountain.biz www.lonemountain.biz Lone Mountain provides fun activities for kids of all ages with swim lessons, gymnastics, trampoline and sports camps. Main Street Dance Theater 2304 North 7th Avenue, Suite C3 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-7192 www.maintstreetdancetheatre.com Ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop and lyrical dance classes offered for ages 2 and up. Livingston Youth Soccer Association (LYSA) www.livingstonyouthsoccer.org The mission of the Livingston Youth Soccer Association is to provide youth in the Livingston area with the opportunity to engage in soccer activities that will enhance their physical, mental, emotional and social development in a safe and nurturing environment. LYSA promotes the Your child will feel empowered and in control of events when she is able to make or influence decisions that she considers important. These choices and decisions need to be appropriate for her age and abilities, and for the family’s values. National Barrel Horse Association Rocky Mountain Region – Montana District 1 Niki Obie 1914 Mary St Billings,MT 59105 P: 406-651-8849 www.nbha.com The National Barrel Horse Association, headquartered in Augusta, Georgia, is the largest barrel racing organization in the world. In 1992, the NBHA revolutionized the barrel racing industry by pioneering the divisional format, which allows riders of all skill levels a chance to win money and prizes in barrel racing competition. NBHA has over 23,000 members of all ages across the United States and affiliates in five countries: Canada, Italy, France, Panama and the Netherlands. Northern Rodeo Association Northern Women’s Rodeo Association Theresa Walter, Executive Secretary P: 406-252-1122 F: 406-252-0300 E: theresa@northernrodeo.com www.northernrodeo.com The Northern Rodeo Association promotes rodeo sports around Montana. Membership in the Northern Rodeo Association is required to participate in most local and regional rodeos for all ages. Southwest Montana Barrel Horse Association Salley Jane Brothers 985 West Cameron Bridge Road Bozeman, MT 59718 The Southwest Montana Barrel Horse Association gives member barrel racers the opportunity to participate in their own organization in their own region. The organization promotes the sport of barrel racing as a family activity at all levels of competition. All ages are welcome to participate. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 17 Spire Climbing Center 13 Enterprise Boulevard Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-586-0706 www.spireclimbingcenter.com Spire Climbing Center offers a wide range of after school programs, summer camps and general fun for kids ages 5 and up. Sunnyside Farms PonyGirl Riding Lessons Wendy Bauwens PO Box 265 Clyde Park, MT 59018 P: 406-223-6933 E: wcballwens@gmail.com www.sunnysidefarms.net concession stand. You can also bring your own picnic/BBQ. Either way, enjoy lunch in the shaded picnic area. Open in the summer from 10:00 am - 7:00 pm. Call or look online for opening date. Bozeman Swim Center 1211 West Main Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-582-2294 www.bozeman.net Sunnyside Clydes offers private lessons and horse camps. The Swim Center is a 50-meter, eight lane indoor aquatic facility. The spacious pool is equipped with a hot tub, a slide, diving board, lifejackets, recreation toys, water aerobic equipment and large inflatable pool toy. The Swim Center also offers swimming lessons for children, first aid, CPR and lifeguarding classes. Yellowstone Ballet Company 109 South B Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0430 www.yellowstoneballet.org Breathing Room Yoga 122 North Main St, #4 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-7148 www.breathingroom-yoga.com Yellowstone Ballet Company provides both recreational and serious ballet training, which develops poise, discipline, agility, confidence and coordination. Breathing Room Yoga occasionally has classes for children including a Girl’s Yoga class for ages 12 - 15. For a schedule of classes, contact Breathing Room Yoga or visit their website. Family Activities & Resources A Place of Our Own www.aplaceofourown.org A Place of Our Own is a daily television series, a website and an extensive outreach program devoted to the unique needs of people who care for children. Big Timber Waterslide Park 705 Highway 10 East Big Timber, MT 59011 P: 406-932-6570 www.bigtimberwaterslide.com Big Timber Waterslide Park has activities for all ages and tastes. There are two pools and several slides along with a complete 18 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Bridger Bowl 15795 Bridger Canyon Road Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-2111 E: skitrip@bridgerbowl.com www.bridgerbowl.com Bridger Bowl ski area loves children. Their people are warm, friendly, approachable and they’re here to ensure that your child’s experience is fun and memorable. Whether it’s a single lesson, a multi-week ski program or playcare, check out Bridger Bowl for some winter fun. Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa PO Box 29 Pray, MT 59065 P: 406-333-4933 Toll Free: 1-800-468-9232 E: reservations@chicohotsprings.com www.chicohotsprings.com Chico Hot Springs Resort has many fun things to do with children including swimming and horseback riding. For more information call or visit their website. Empire Twin Theatre 106 North 2nd Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0111 The theatre offers movies, treats and family fun. Watch for children’s matinees. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Kid’s Page www.fbi.gov//fun-games/kids/kids The FBI Kids’ Page is designed for children and their parents to learn more about the FBI through ageappropriate games, tips, stories and other interactive tools. It also introduces kids to the FBI’s working dogs and shows how FBI special agents and analysts investigate cases. Landon’s Lookout 110 East Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-9017 www.landonslookout.com Landon’s Lookout is committed to providing the youth in Livingston a place to study, socialize, recreate, and pursue personal interests. Montana Parent Magazine PO Box 11056 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-585-1412 E: leigh@mtparent.com www.mtparent.com This print and online magazine has been a trusted parenting resource in the area since 2002. The magazine provides updated lists of resources along with tips and hints for raising a happy, healthy family. Music Lingua French: Kristina at 406-522-1128 Spanish: Janna at 406-451-2815 German: Gigi at 406-586-1770 www.musiclingua.com one-to-one mentoring known to most people, BBBS also offers several inschool programs plus an after-school America Reads program in partnership with Links for Learning. Girl Scouts of America PO Box 30595 Billings, MT 59107 Toll Free: 1-800-736-5243 www.gsmw.org Learn a foreign language with your child through music, movement, drama, storytelling and art. Classes are offered from birth - 8 years old. Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project Dave Granger PO Box 6757 Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406-539-0399 P: 406-599-6090 E: info@byep.org www.byep.org The Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming remains committed to meeting the needs of today’s girls and providing them with the skills, courage and strength to face the challenges in this everchanging world. As the largest all-girl organization in Montana and Wyoming, it is the Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming’s responsibility to take a stand and make a difference in the lives of girls and our communities. There are programs for girls ages 5 - 17. Stafford Animal Shelter Humane Society of Park County 3 Boulder Business Park Road Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2111 E: staffordshelter@imt.net www.staffordanimalshelter.org Stafford Animal Shelter always needs volunteers to help socialize and groom the pets waiting to be adopted. This is also a great time for parents and their kids to spend special time together while providing a much needed service to the community. Treasure Lanes Bowling 1122 West Front Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2566 Treasure Lanes offers open bowling as well as leagues. Growth & Leadership Big Brothers Big Sisters of Park County (BBBS) 120 East Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1930 F: 406-222-8148 www.bbbsparkcounty.org BBBS is a mentoring program that benefits parents, children and Big Brothers and Sisters. In addition to the community program, which is the Your child needs to feel comfortable, not defeated, when she makes mistakes or fails. Explain that these setbacks are a normal part of living and learning, and that she can learn or benefit from them. The Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project provides high school aged, at risk youth the opportunity for empowerment through outdoor activity and social emotional learning experiences. Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana 600 Bridger Drive Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-8442 www.bgcswmt.org The Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana serves annually over 1,700 youth and continues to grow to meet the needs of the community, providing a safe and positive environment for children and teens of all backgrounds. Youth sometimes lack adult supervision after school, and studies have shown that between the hours of 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., youth are more likely to be involved with crime, become victims of crime, or engage in at-risk or delinquent behavior. The Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana provides a safe and positive alternative to the dangers of the streets. Moreover. Boy Scouts of America Montana Council www.montanabsa.org These family programs run year round and include: Cub Scouts for boys age 7 - 10 and Boy Scouts for boys age 11 - 17. These programs build character, personal fitness and good citizenship. Hopa Mountain-Youth Leadership Program Team Leadership Programs P: 406-586-2455 www.hopamountain.org Manaia Youth Empowerment Program 332 South Main St Unit #2 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7879 E: info@manaia.org www.manaia.org Manaia is healing hearts and healing the planet, one by one, family by family, community by community, through personal development, leadership and life skills. Developing good homework and study habits: Create an environment that is conducive to doing homework. Youngsters need a permanent work space in their bedroom or another part of the home that offers privacy. • • • Set aside ample time for homework. Establish a household rule that the TV set stays off during homework time. Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do a child’s homework for her. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 19 Montana Conservation Corp. 206 North Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-4475 www.mtcorps.org The Montana Conservation Corp equips young people with the skills and values they need to be engaged citizens who improve their communities and environment. Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS) PO Box 502 Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406-582-0526 www.outdoorscience.org Montana Outdoor Science School promotes an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the natural world through quality educational experiences. Park County 4-H City County Complex 414 East Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4156 F: 406-222-4107 E: park@montana.edu www.montana4h.org Montana 4-H is the youth development program of Montana State University Extension and is the largest, out-of-school youth development program in the state, reaching about 25,000 youth in all counties each year. In 4-H, if you can dream it, you can do it. 4-H offers more than 100 different projects and learning experiences that actively engage while having fun. 4-H, projects rely on trained adult volunteers who work with youth as a partner and resource for learning. There are opportunities, from learning how to cook or sew to raising an animal, camping and everything in between. 4-H offers youth a wide range of choices and opportunities. 20 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Museums Children’s Museum of Bozeman 202 South Willson Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-522-9087 E:: info@cmbozeman,org www.cmbozeman.org The Children’s Museum focuses on hands-on sensory exhibits and programs for children and their families. They also have a summer camp and after school activities for youth. The Gallatin Historical Society Pioneer Museum 317 West Main Street Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-522-8122 F: 406-522-0367 E: pioneermuseum@montana.com www.pioneermuseum.org Since 1982, the Pioneer Museum has offered a variety of changing exhibits portraying earlier days in the Gallatin Valley. The Society sponsors various programs throughout the year, including the annual History Conference. The Society is also active with an ambitious outreach program, sending exhibits of photographs and artifacts to fairs, banks, schools and conferences. Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center 201 South Canyon Street PO Box 996 West Yellowstone, MT 59758 Toll Free: 1-800-257-2570 F: 406-646-7004 E: info@grizzlydiscoverctr.ccom www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center offers every visitor to Yellowstone a chance to uniquely experience the world of grizzly bears and gray wolves. All the animals at the Center are unable to survive in the wild and serve as ambassadors for their wild counterparts. Livingston Depot Center 200 West Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2300 www.livingstonmuseums.org The historic Livingston Depot was built in 1902 as the Northern Pacific Railroad’s original access to Yellowstone National Park. After being restored, the depot opened as a museum dedicated to preserving this monument to the Livingston area’s past. The Depot Center Museum operates from May to October, providing historic exhibits and cultural programs for the benefit of Park County residents and visitors from around the world. In the winter months, the Depot serves as a community cultural center, hosting such diverse events as concerts, banquets, holiday programs and wedding receptions. Museum of the Rockies 600 West Kagy Boulevard Bozeman, MT 59717 P: 406-994-DINO (3466) E: wwwmor@montana.edu www.museumoftherockies.org The Museum of the Rockies inspires visitors to explore the rich natural and cultural history of America’s Northern Rocky Mountains. In partnership with Montana State University, the museum reaches diverse communities with engaging exhibits, educational programs and original research that advance public understanding of the collections. The museum also offers special classes and events just for kids. Your child will develop a sense of importance and commitment if you give her opportunities to participate and contribute in a meaningful way to an activity. Let your child know that she really counts. Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County 118 West Chinook Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4184 museum@ycsi.net www.livingstonmuseums.org The Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County is home to an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits featuring Park County, Yellowstone Park, Railroad, Pioneer and Old West History. Also on display are many items of Park County’s natural history, prehistory and geology. Music Conley’s Books & Music Jim Conley 106 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7766 Jim offers guitar and keyboard lessons. Eckroth Music Company 2855 North 19th Street Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-587-8007 www.eckroth.com Eckroth Music Company is a full service music company that has band and orchestra instruments, music, pianos, keyboards, guitars, drum sets, sales, rentals and repairs. Magic of Music Joyce Cleland P: 406-222-7465 Joyce offers piano, recorder, guitar and voice lessons for children 3 - 8 years old. Parks & Outdoor Recreation STATE PARKS (Regions 3 & 5) For detailed contact information, dates of operation, and directions, visit http://fwp.mt.gov. Bannack Bannack State Park is a registered historic landmark and the site of Montana’s first major gold discovery on July 28, 1862. This strike set off a massive gold rush that swelled Bannack’s population to over 3,000 by 1863. Beaverhead Rock Sacagawea recognized this huge landmark, resembling the head of a swimming beaver, while traveling with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805. Site can be viewed and photographed from a distance but is not directly accessible. The site is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Black Sandy One of the few public parks on the shores of Hauser Lake, this popular campground provides access for boating, waterskiing, kokanee salmon and trout fishing, and other water activities. Interpretive displays describe the history of this area. Chief Plenty Coups Situated within the Crow Reservation in south-central Montana, 40 minutes south of Billings, this park was the home of Plenty Coups, last chief of the Crow. This day-use park preserves the log home, sacred spring and farmstead of Chief Plenty Coups. Clark’s Lookout In 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through this area exploring the land on behalf of the United States. Captain Lewis was leading the way with a small group while Captain Clark was bringing up the rear. Cooney Head to this reservoir 40 minutes south of Billings to boat, play in the water, camp and fish. The most popular recreation area serving southcentral Montana, it’s always a busy place in the summer. Attractions include good walleye and rainbow trout fishing, boating opportunities and four campgrounds around the lake. The park is open year-round for other recreational opportunities. During the winter months, Cooney State Park is a great place to ice fish and cross country ski. Elkhorn During its heyday in the 1880s, the mining town of Elkhorn swelled to a population of 2,500. The boom ended in 1890 with the drop in silver prices and residents moved to other areas. Greycliff Prairie Dog Town Grab your camera and hop off Interstate 90 at Greycliff to delight in the playful, curious black-tailed prairie dogs that live here. Interpretive signs provide information on the important role of these entertaining animals in the prairie ecosystem. Lake Elmo This urban day-use park attracts visitors to swim, sailboard and fish. A display in the Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) headquarters located on site provides weekday interpretation of the park. Plan to stretch your legs on a walk around the lake or stop by the FWP Region 5 headquarters on the south shore to fish on Roger’s Pier or tour the interpretive center. Lewis & Clark Caverns Montana’s first and best-known state park showcases one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Madison Buffalo Jump You’ll find this day-use-only park seven graveled miles off Interstate 90 at the Logan exit. Take a picnic along and hike to the top of the jump for impressive views of the Madison River valley. Imagine how the area might have looked when prehistoric people “called” bison to jump to their death below the cliffs. Interpretive displays help visitors understand the dramatic events that took place here for nearly 2,000 years. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 21 Missouri Headwaters This park encompasses the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin Rivers. Lewis and Clark anticipated this important headwaters all the way up the Missouri River. Parker Homestead This small, one-acre park preserves a simple sod-roofed log cabin built in the early 1900s. Pioneers across Montana accepted the hardships, limits, and opportunities of such frontier homes. Step into one family’s past. The site offers great photo opportunities and a quick visit to our past. Pictograph Cave Located just 5 miles south of Billings, the Pictograph, Middle and Ghost cave complex was home to generations of prehistoric hunters. Over 30,000 artifacts have been identified from the park. Spring Meadow Lake This urban, day-use-only park minutes from Helena fed by natural springs, is a popular spot for family afternoons of swimming, sunbathing, scuba diving, fishing, bird watching and pure play. When you tire of the beach, walk the park’s easy nature trail that circles the lake, home to a wide variety of birds and other wildlife. In winter, you can still stroll along the trail and, if it’s cold enough, ice-skate on the lake. National Parks For detailed information, dates of operation, and directions, visit www.nps.gov. Your child should feel confident in his ability to meet the challenges in his life. This sense of personal power evolves from having successful life experiences in solving problems independently, being creative and getting results for his efforts. Setting appropriate expectations, not too low and not too high, is critical to developing competence and confidence. 22 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Bear Paw Battlefield Located 16 miles south of Chinook, Montana on Highway 240, the battlefield commemorates the final conflict of the Nez Perce War of 1877. Following the breakout of war in Idaho, nearly 800 Nez Perce spent a long and arduous summer fleeing U.S. Army troops first toward Crow allies and then toward refuge in Canada. Forty miles short of the Canadian border and following a five-day battle and siege, the Nez Perce ceased fighting on October 5th, 1877, in which Chief Joseph gave his immortal speech: “From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.” Big Hole National Battlefield On August 9, 1877 gun shots shattered a chilly dawn on a sleeping camp of Nez Perce. Colonel John Gibbon and 163 men of the 7th Infantry and 34 Bitterroot Volunteers had orders to stop the non-treaty Nez Perce and return them to Idaho. The nearly 800 Nez Perce men, women and children had fled their native lands when being forced onto a smaller reservation. Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Immerse yourself in the relaxing surroundings of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The canyon offers a diversified landscape of forest, mountains, upland prairie, deep canyons, broad valleys, high desert, lake and wetlands. Since the creation of the recreation area, people have been able to find tranquil settings to better explore recreation, nature, wildlife and history. Give your child a chance to show what she is capable of doing. Allow her to take on tasks without being checked on all the time. This shows trust on your part, a sort of “letting go” with a sense of faith. Glacier National Park Come and experience Glacier’s pristine forests, alpine meadows, rugged mountains and spectacular lakes. With over 700 miles of trails, Glacier is a hiker’s paradise for adventurous visitors seeking wilderness and solitude. Relive the days of old through historic chalets, lodges, transportation and stories of Native Americans. Explore Glacier National Park and discover what awaits you. Grand Teton National Park Located in northwestern Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife. The abrupt vertical rise of the jagged Teton Range contrasts with the horizontal sage-covered valley and glacial lakes at their base, creating worldrenowned scenery that attracts nearly four million visitors per year. Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site Wide open spaces, the hard-working cowboy, his spirited cow pony and vast herds of cattle are among the strongest symbols of the American West. Once the headquarters of a 10 million acre cattle empire, GrantKohrs Ranch National Historic Site is a working cattle ranch that preserves these symbols and commemorates the role of cattlemen in American history. Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Between May 1804 and September 1806, 32 men, one woman and a baby traveled from the plains of the Midwest to the shores of the Pacific Ocean. They called themselves the Corps of Discovery. In their search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean, they opened a window onto the west for the young United States. Little Bighorn National Battlefield This area memorializes one of the last armed efforts of the Northern Plains Indians to preserve their way of life. Here in 1876, 263 soldiers and attached personnel of the U.S. Army, including Lt. Col. George A. Custer, met death at the hands of several thousand Lakota and Cheyenne warriors. Nez Perce National Historical Park Nez Perce National Historical Park is a park about a people, for all people. It is not one place but many. Today 38 sites in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington commemorate the legends and the history of the Nez Perce and their interaction with others. As you travel from site to site you will come to sense the rich and diverse culture of the Nimiipu. Yellowstone National Park Visitor Information PO Box 168 Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 P: 307-344-7381 F: 307-344-2014 TDD: 307-344-2386 www.nps.gov/yell Kids ages 5 - 12 can participate in Yellowstone National Park’s Junior Ranger Program. There are also hands-on activities for children of all ages including the Geyser Match Game, the Yellowstone Animal Alphabet Book, and Wolf Quest. Montana’s first and best-known state park showcases one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular caves, lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns and helicitites, date back through time. Reading & Learning Barnes & Noble Booksellers 2825 West Main Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-586-5360 www.barnesandnoble.com Barnes and Noble has a children’s section and offers a summer reading program. Conley’s Books and Music 106 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7766 www.conleysbooksandmusic.com Elk River Books 115 East Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-224-5802 Family Christian Stores 1707 Oak Street Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-586-3369 www.familychristian.com Family Christian Stores is a bookstore and gift shop that has a children’s section with excellent resources for families. They also have a yearly event on July 8th called the Day of Sharing. Livingston Public Library 228 West Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-0862 www.livingstonpubliclibrary.org Social Services & Community Resources: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Park County (BBBS) 120 East Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-1930 F: 406-222-8148 www.bbbsparkcounty.org BBBS is a mentoring program that benefits parents, children and Big Brothers and Sisters. In addition to the community program, which is the one-to-one mentoring known to most people, BBBS also offers several in-school programs plus an afterschool America Reads program in partnership with Links for Learning. Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project PO Box 6757 Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406-539-0399 P: 406-599-6090 E: info@byep.org www.byep.org The Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project provides high school aged, at risk youth the opportunity for empowerment through outdoor activity and social emotional learning experiences. The library provides a wide range of programs for children and families, including Books and Babies, PreSchool Story Time, and the After School Club. As with all media, set limits on Internet use. Be clear about your rules and expectations, and let your child know that you want her to enjoy the Internet for the wonderful resource it is. Emphasize that the guidelines you have set up will enable him to enjoy the Internet safely. Weekends are good times for family togetherness. You might go shopping as a family, visit museums and zoos, do chores that everyone participates in, go on hikes or bike rides or attend religious services. On weekends children in the middle years can usually be allowed a later bedtime than during the week. Keep in mind that, although family time is essential, it is equally important for parents to set aside some time just for themselves. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 23 Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana 600 Bridger Drive Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-8442 www.bgcswmt.org The Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana serves annually over 1,700 youth and continues to grow to meet the needs of the community, providing a safe and positive environment for children and teens of all backgrounds. Youth sometimes lack adult supervision after school, and studies have shown that between the hours of 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., youth are more likely to be involved with crime, become victims of crime, or engage in at-risk or delinquent behavior. The Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana provides a safe and positive alternative to the dangers of the streets. Moreover, the Club provides stimulating activities that help build character, self-esteem, values and skills. Boy Scouts of America Montana Council www.montanabsa.org These family programs are run year round and include: Cub Scouts for boys ages 7 - 10 and Boy Scouts for boys ages 11 - 17. These programs build character, personal fitness and good citizenship. Certified Child Car Seat Technician & Educator Jessi Malcolm Fire Station - 414 E. Callender Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-1991 Jessi offers free car seat inspections by appointment on the 3rd Friday of each month between the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at Livingston Fire and Rescue. Appointments can be made by calling Jessi Malcolm at 406-223-1991. 24 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Court Appointed Special Advocate/ Guardian Ad Litem (CASA/GAL) 6th Judicial District Ann Schilling, Director 1313 West Park Street, #21 PO Box 1827 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4904 E: info@casajd6.org www.casajd6.org CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) is a volunteer program that represents children of abuse and neglect. The CASA is the voice of the child in court and advocates for their best interest. Child Care Connections, Inc. 1600 Ellis Street #1a Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-7786 Toll Free: 1-800-962-0418 www.childcareconnections.info Child Care Connections, Inc. can help find quality, affordable, and available child care Child & Family Services State of Montana Park County 220 East Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7402 F: 406-222-5742 www.dphhs.mt.gov The Child and Family Services Division (CFSD) is a part of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. Its mission is to keep Montana’s children safe and families strong. The division provides state and federally mandated protective services to children who are abused, neglected, or abandoned. This includes receiving and investigating reports of child abuse and neglect, working to prevent domestic violence, helping families to stay together or reunite and finding placements in foster or adoptive homes. Community Closet Thrift Store 416 East Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-6200 www.communitycloset.com Community Closet is a non-profit thrift-store that provides low-cost, pre-owned, clothing and household items. The Community Closet Board of Directors distributes profits to charitable activities in Park County. Store merchandise is also given to schools and other non-profits at no cost. Vouchers are given to those who cannot afford needed purchases. Gardiner Food Pantry Open Tuesdays 1-6pm 205 Main Street Gardiner, MT 59030 P: 307-344-9006 Gardiner Food Pantry helps people in need of food assistance. They are open every Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. and will deliver food if needed. They also offer a Seniors Commodity Program for those who qualify. They now offer the “Backpack Program,” which matches at-risk kids with much needed food for the weekend. Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) 230 Arden Drive Belgrade, MT 59714 P: 406-388-2851 www.habitat.org Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. HFHI seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. They also offer reduced cost, used housing supplies. Hopa Mountain-LEAP 234 East Babcock, Suite E Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-586-2455 www.hopamountain.org Junior high and high school students are invited to participate in youth leadership programs to be held in Bozeman and Livingston. The youth leadership programs are designed to provide opportunities for all youth to gain valuable life skills to use in service to others. Girl Scouts of America PO Box 30595 Billings, MT 59107 Toll Free: 1-800-736-5243 www.gsmw.org The Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming remains committed to meeting the needs of today’s girls and providing them with the skills, courage and strength to face the challenges in this everchanging world. As the largest all-girl organization in Montana and Wyoming, it is the Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming’s responsibility to take a stand and make a difference in the lives of girls in our communities. There are programs for girls ages 5 - 17. Landon’s Lookout 110 East Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-223-9017 www.landonslookout.com Landon’s Lookout is committed to providing the youth in Livingston a place to study, socialize, recreate, and pursue personal interests. Learning Partners 112 West Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-823-6356 www.chphealth.org Learning Partners is the educational wing of CHP. We provide parenting resources, educational resources, case management, & support groups. Loaves and Fishes 301 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4824 Loaves and Fishes is a soup kitchen serving nourishing meals at no cost to families and individuals in need. Maureen Bright Certified Parent Educator Class Facilitator P: 406-585-0070 www.secretgardenmontessori. wordpress.com Maureen is a parent educator, coach and a Certified Neufeld Facilitator. She can help you make sense of your child from the inside out. She offers homebased parent education and coaching from pregnancy and up. She serves both Park and Gallatin Counties. Manaia Youth Empowerment Program 332 South Main Unit #2 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7879 E: info@manaia.com www.manaia.org Manaia is healing hearts and healing the planet, one by one, family by family, community by community, through personal development, leadership and life skills. Montana Conservation Corp. 206 North Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-4475 www.mtcorps.org The Montana Conservation Corp equips young people with the skills and values they need to be engaged citizens who improve their communities and environment. Spend family time with your adolescent. Although many preteens and teens may seem more interested in friends, this does not mean they are not interested in family. Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS) PO Box 502 Bozeman, MT 59771 P: 406-582-0526 www.outdoorscience.org Montana Outdoor Science School promotes an awareness, understanding and appreciation of the natural world through quality educational experiences. Montana State University (MSU) Extension P: 406-994-3395 www.extn.msu.montana.edu MSU Extension offers parent education classes, operates a library of reference materials on family and parenting and develops local support groups for parents and grandparents raising children. Montana Yellowstone Expeditions 1882 Old Yellowstone Trail South Emigrant, MT 59027 P: 406-551-2022 E: basecamp@myeconnect.org www.myeconnect.org Montana Yellowstone Expeditions (MYE) is an experiential education program for motivated youth ages 15 - 18. This program focuses on leadership, self discovery and sustainability and fosters critical thinking and an ethic of service in participants. MYE offers a summer wilderness program by scholarship. Parenting Support Learning Partners 112 West Lewis Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-823-6356 www.chphealth.org Learning Partners offers one-on-one parenting instruction, daily parenting classes and parenting support through home visiting instruction. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 25 Livingston Food Pantry of Park County 112 North M Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-5335 E: livingsonfoodpantry@yahoo.com www.livingstonfoodpantry.org The food pantry supplies emergency food for families and individuals in need. Park County Health Department 414 East Callender Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4140 P: 406-222-4138 The County Health Department offers a Home Visiting Program, which is a free and convenient service that provides in-home visits by a nurse, social worker and/or dietitian for high risk pregnant women and infants. Park County Juvenile Probation Office (JPO) 414 East Callender Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4162 The Juvenile Probation Office handles referrals from law enforcement, schools and parents for youth who are engaging in delinquent offenses or have behavioral issues. They also offer a Parenting with Love and Limits program. Park County Office of Public Assistance 220 East Park Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8000 The Office of Public Assistance can help with financial assistance, Medicaid and food stamps. Give your child a chance to show what she is capable of doing. Allow her to take on tasks without being checked on all the time. This shows trust on your part, a sort of “letting go” with a sense of faith. 26 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Health Department Suzanne 315 North 8th Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-4140 Senior Citizens Center of Park County- Thrift Store 206 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-7195 The Well Child Clinic provides health assessments, developmental screenings, immunizations, nutrition vouchers and education for pregnant women, infants and children up to age 5. The Senior Center Thrift Store has a full children’s department including clothing, books and toys. Women, Infants, Children (WIC) 215 W. Mendenhall Bozeman, MT 59716 P: 406-582-3115 Also goes to: W. Yellowstone, Belgrade & Livingston WIC provides Federal grants to states for supplemental foods, healthcare referrals and nutrition education for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age 5 who are found to be at nutritional risk. Rotary Club of Livingston Children in Need Program Contact: Bruce Lay P: 406-223-7835 www.clubrunner.ca/Portal/Home. aspx?accountid=1860 The Rotary Club of Livingston supports children and the community in a variety of ways, including the Children in Need program. The Children in Need Program helps kids in Park County with basic needs including minor medical, dental and vision services, as well as clothing. Salvation Army-Corps Community Center 32 South Rouse Bozeman, MT 59715 406-586-5813 www.salvationarmyusa.org The Salvation Army has a day camp program and an after school program for kids. They also have a thrift store. Social Security Administration Martel Center, Suite A 3205 North 27th Avenue Bozeman, MT 59718 P: 406-586-4501 Toll Free: 1-800-772-1213 F: 406-522-0650 www.ssa.gov Apply for a social security card and disability or social security benefits online or at the office in Bozeman. Tri-County Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence 320 North Main Street PO Box 653 Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-8154 E: info@tcnadsv.org www.tcnadsv.org The Tri-County Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence (TCN) provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, rape and violent crimes in Park, Meagher and Sweet Grass counties. The overall goal of TCN is to eliminate violence and abuse in the lives of men, women and children through education and increased awareness of the causes and consequences of these crimes and behaviors on each other and our society as a whole. TCN provides direct services to victims through a 24-hour crisis line, a confidential emergency shelter SAFE House, victim advocacy, professional referrals to counseling and therapy, court and legal advocacy, child advocacy and school-based date rape and child abuse prevention programs. State & National Resources Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline State of Montana Centralized Intake Toll Free: 1-866-820-KIDS (5437) TTY: 1-866-341-8811 www.dphhs.mt.gov State of Montana Child and Family Services operates a toll-free child abuse hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Centralized intake specialists screen calls, assess the level of risk to children and prioritize reports of abuse, neglect and abandonment according to the urgency with which social workers need to respond. The specialists forward reports of suspected child abuse, neglect or abandonment to social workers in county offices for investigation. Healthy Montana Kids (HMK) P: 1-877-KIDS-NOW (543-7669) E: hmk@mt.gov www.hmk.mt.gov HMK is a low-cost or free health insurance plan that provides health insurance coverage to eligible Montana children until age 19. Montana Youth Homes PO Box 1717 Helena, MT 59624 P: 406-449-3038 Montana Youth Homes provides foster care, adoption, group homes and shelter care services. National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) www..thehotline.org Help is available to callers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Hotline advocates are available for victims and anyone calling on their behalf to provide crisis intervention, safety planning, information and referrals. National Suicide Prevention Hotline Toll Free: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) En Espanol: 1-888-628-9454 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you need help, please dial 1-800-273-TALK. You will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in your area. With more than 130 crisis centers across the country, their mission is to provide immediate assistance to anyone seeking mental health services. Call for yourself, or someone you care about. Your call is free and confidential. National Runaway Switchboard Toll Free: 1-800-RUNAWAY (7862929) www.1800runaway.org Call 1-800-RUNAWAY if you are a teenager who is thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help or if you are a runaway ready to go home through our Home Free program. Call if you are a teacher looking for information to pass along to your students about alternatives to running from home. Call if you care about a youth and want information on how you can help someone who may be at risk of running from home. Their 24-hour crisis line has an experienced front-line team member ready to help you now. It’s anonymous, confidential and free. Teens Who Cut Themselves Hotline S.A.F.E. Alternatives Toll Free: 1-800-DONT CUT (1-800-366-8288) www.selfinjury.com know suffers from a problem with cutting, call this number for support, resources and information. Special Needs Resources: Adrian’s Closet Adaptations by Adrian PO Box 7 San Marcos, CA 92079 Toll Free: 1-877-6 ADRIAN (623-7426) www.adaptationsbyadrian.com Adrian’s Closet makes adapted clothes for children with disabilities. CounterPoint Inc. 116 East Lewis Livingston, MT 59047 P: 406-222-2472 F: 406-222-2472 E: info@counterpointinc.org www.counterpointinc.org Counterpoint is a private, nonprofit corporation that has provided services to adults with disabilities in Park County since 1976. Counterpoint provides residential, vocational and transportation services to the individuals that it serves. Developmental Disabilities Program State of Montana Bozeman Office 300 North Willson Avenue, #3001 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-6066 F: 406-586-8924 www.dphhs.mt.gov/dsd/ddp The Developmental Disabilities Program supports choices and opportunities for people with developmental disabilities in their communities. S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES is a nationally-recognized treatment approach, professional network and educational resource base, which is committed to helping you and others achieve an end to self-injurious behavior. If you, or someone you Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 27 Eagle Mount 6901 Goldenstein Lane Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-586-1781 F: 406-586-5794 E: eaglemount@eaglemount.org E: bigskykids@eaglemount.org www.eaglemount.org Eagle Mount provides therapeutic recreation for people with disabilities and children with cancer. Family Outreach, Inc. 619 North Church, #1 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-2477 www.familyoutreach.org Family Outreach provides free homebased, early intervention services to children birth - 2 years and older. They have been in existence since 1977, providing support and educational services to families whose children have developmental delays or other conditions that pose a risk to the child. Services are provided based on a child’s eligibility and needs. HI Case Management Becky Hogdson 300 North Willson Avenue, #602F Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-7703 HI Case Management provides case management services for individuals ages 16 and up with developmental disabilities. Contact the office for eligibility requirements. Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Program Gallatin, Madison, Park and Sweet Grass Counties P: 406-586-4089 www.hcbs.org This resource provides information for individuals and grantees interested in topics related to Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC), a grant jointly sponsored by the Administration on Aging and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 28 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) Head Start 32 South Tracy Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-587-4486 P: 406-222-0896 Toll Free: 1-800-289-0896 F: 406-585-3538 E: info@hrdc9.org www.thehrdc.org Head Start is an income eligible program that focuses on providing for the healthy development of children and the strengthening of families in Gallatin and Park counties. The program serves children with a wide range of developmental levels including children with special needs. This brings a greater degree of social competence to the children of participating families by maximizing their unique strengths and abilities. Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) www.thehrdc.org P: 406-222-1232 HRDC can help low income residents cope with difficult situations. They offer programs such as Emergency Housing Assistance, Housing subsidies, Energy Share and Energy Assistance. Montana Independent Living Project (MILP) Alison Cole 1165 N 14th Suite #4 Bozeman, MT 59715 P: 406-522-7300 F: 406-522-7302 E: acole@milp.us www.milp.us MILP is a not-for-profit agency that provides services that promote independence for people with disabilities. Parents, Let’s Unite for Kids (PLUK) For parents of children with special needs. P: 406-255-0540 Toll Free: 1-800-222-7585 E: plukinfo@pluk.org www.pluk.org PLUK is a private, nonprofit organization formed in 1984 by parents of children with disabilities and chronic illnesses in the state of Montana for the purpose of information, support, training and assistance to aid their children at home, in school and as adults. PLUK was founded by parents who felt strongly that parents of children with disabilities need to band together to give each other information and support. Human Development and Disability University of Washington PO Box 357920 Seattle, WA 98195 P: 206-543-7701 F: 206-543-5771 http://depts.washington.edu/chdd/ The Center on Human Development and Disability (CHDD) at the University of Washington makes important contributions to the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families through a comprehensive array of research, clinical services, training, community outreach and dissemination activities. Before school age, children should stay physically active and healthy through unstructured “free play.” Preschool-aged children, “sports” classes that emphasize fun are a great way to introduce athletics without competition. Most older children, about age 6, are ready for organized team sports. Beginning around age 8, contact sports may be acceptable. Special Olympics Montana Toll Free: 1-800-242-6876 www.somt.org Special Olympics Montana is a nonprofit international program of year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH) CB#70 7180, Medical School Wing E University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7180 P: 919-966-2173 E: teacch@unc.edu TEACCH is an evidence-based service, training and research program for individuals of all ages and skill levels with autism spectrum disorders. TEACCH provides clinical services such as diagnostic evaluations, parent training and parent support groups, social play and recreation groups, individual counseling for higher-functioning clients and supported employment. In addition, TEACCH conducts training nationally and internationally and provides consultation for teachers, residential care providers, and other professionals from a variety of disciplines. Research activities include psychological, educational and biomedical studies. UCLA Resnick Neuropsychiatric Institute & Hospital Autism & Developmental Disabilities Program 760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90024-1759 P: 310-206-2695 F: 310-206-4446 www.uclahealth.org This clinic provides expert assessment and treatment for mental retardation, autism, cerebral palsy, co-existing psychiatric and developmental disorders and psychosocial or educational aspects of medical conditions such as diabetes, renal disease, cancer, asthma and other chronic illnesses. Family education and support are also provided. Summer Programs The following resources have summer programs. Please call the specific organization for more information as activities, dates, times, locations and costs vary. LINKS for Learning Julie Hancock P: 406-222-1231 E: jhancock@livingston.k12.mt.us Livingston Center for Arts and Culture Beth Gregory P: 406-222-5222 E: admin@livingstoncenter.org www.livingstoncenter.org Livingston-Park County Public Library P: 406-222-0862 Livingston Recreation Department Livingston Civic Center P: 406-222-8155 E: livingstonrec@hotmail.com www.ci.livingston.mt.us/parks andrecreation.shtml Livingston Youth Soccer Association www.livingstonyouthsoccer.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of Park County P: 406-222-1930 Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project P: 406-539-0399 E: info@byep.org www.byep.org Firehall Fitness and Health Center Karen Stenseth P: 406-222-8716 E: frontdesk@firehallfitness.com www.firehallfitness.com Your child should feel confident in his ability to meet the challenges in his life. This sense of personal power evolves from having successful life experiences in solving problems independently, being creative and getting results for his efforts. Setting appropriate expectations, not too low and not too high, is critical to developing competence and confidence. Hopa Mountain-Youth Leadership Program P: 406-586-2455 Gallatin Valley YMCA P: 406-994-9622 www.gallatinvalleyymca.org Gardiner Rodeo Club P: 406-848-7710 E: gardinermtrodeo@yahoo.com Developmental Milestones: By Six Months: • Begins to use consonant sounds in babbling, e.g. “dada.” • Uses babbling to get attention. • Begins to eat cereals and pureed foods. By Nine Months: • Increases variety of sounds and syllable combinations in babbling • Looks at familiar objects and people when named. • Begins to eat junior and mashed table foods. By Twelve Months: • Meaningfully uses “mama” or “dada.” • Responds to simple commands such as “come here.” • Produces long strings of gibberish (jargoning) in social communication. • Begins to use an open cup. Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 29 Montessori Island School Aly Peterson P: 406-222-8808 Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS) P: 406-582-0526 E: bbenne@outdoorscience.org www.outdoorscience.org Museum of the Rockies Angie Hewitt P: 406-994-DINO (3466) E: wwwmor@montana.edu www.museumoftherockies.org Right Track Reading & Math Miscese Gagen & Parents P: 406-222-3393 E: mail@righttrackreading.com www.righttrackreading.com Splish Splash Aquatics / Hot Dog Safety Summer Swimming Lessons - Ages 3+ Sara Gentry P: 406-224-0533 PERSONAL NOTES: 30 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 Sunnyside Clydes Pony Girl Riding Lessons Wendy Bauwens P: 406-686-4004 P: 406-223-6933 wbauwens@aol.com Yellowstone Gateway Museum P: 406-222-4184 museum@imt.ne PERSONAL NOTES: Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 31 INDEX A Beaverhead Rock State Park: 21 Certified Child Car Seat Technician & Educator: 24 Acadia Montana: 12 Becky Hogdson: 28 Access Counseling: 12 Beth Gregory: 29 Charlene Opheim, Childcare: 4, 7 Adolescent Resource Center: 6 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Park Cheyne Ferrell, Childcare: 4 Adrian’s Closet Adaptations by Adrian: 27 AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS: 6 AIDS Hotline: 15 Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County: 6 Alison Cole: 28 Aly Peterson: 4, 7, 8, 30 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology: 11 American Academy of Family Physicians: 11 American Cancer Society Billings Office: 15 American Diabetes Association: 15 American Heart Association Eastern Montana Branch: 15 American Library Association: 7 American Lung Association Northern Rockies: 15 American Lutheran Church: 5 Angie Hewitt: 30 Anne Riemer, LCPC: 13 Ann Schilling: 24 A Place of Our Own: 18 Arrowhead School: 9 Arts: 16 Arts on Fire: 16 Athletics: 16 B Barbara Lair-Murry: 12 Barnes & Noble Booksellers: 23 B.A. Winans Elementary: 8 Bear Paw Battlefield Nation Park: 22 32 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 County (BBBS): 19, 23, 29 Big Hole National Battlefield: 22 Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa: 18 Bighorn Canyon National Chief Plenty Coups State Park: 21 Recreation Area: 22 Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline: Big Sky Youth Empowerment Project: 19, 23, 29 Big Timber Waterslide Park: 18 Billings Clinic Behavioral Health, Pediatric Psychiatry: 12 Billings Clinic Pediatrics Center: 9 Black Sandy State Park: 21 Blessings Abound Family Childcare: 4 4, 27 Child Care Connections, Inc.: 4, 24 CHILDCARE PROVIDERS: 4 Blessings Abound Family Childcare: 4 Child Care Connections, Inc.: 4 East Side Preschool: 4, 8 Blitzkrieg Wrestling Club: 16 HRDC Head Start: 4 Blue Slipper Theatre: 16 Let Them Bee Little Childcare: Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Montana: 19 Boy Scouts of America Montana Council: 19, 24 Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association: 16 4 Little Feet: 4 Little People Learning Center: 4 Mi Escuelita: 4 Montessori Island: 4 Bozeman Help Center: 4, 12 Moore Daycare: 4 Bozeman Swim Center: 18 Ms. Patti’s Pitter Patter Brain Injury Association of Montana: 15 Breathing Room Yoga: 18 Brenda Quillen: 14 Bridger Bowl: 18 Bridger Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: 12 Bruce Lay: 26 Daycare: 4 Our Daycare Family: 4 Paradise Valley Montessori: 4, 7 Shields Valley Montessori: 4, 7 Snoopy Coop Preschool: 4 St. Mary’s Preschool: 4 Sweat Peas: 4 C Toybox Daycare: 4 Center for Cerebral Palsy Wiggles and Giggles: 4 Spasticity: 10 Center for Disease Control: 11 Child Development Institute: 11 Child & Family Services State of Montana/Park County: 24 INDEX Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): 11 Community Health Partners (CHP) DRUG & ALCOHOL Dentist: 9 DEPENDENCY RESOURCES: 6 Conley’s Books & Music: 21, 23 Children in Need Program: 26 Cooke City Elementary: 8 E Children’s Hospital: 11 Cooney State Park: 21 Eagle Mount: 28 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia: CounterPoint Inc.: 27 East Side Preschool: 4, 8 Court Appointed Special Eastside School Homework 11 Children’s Museum of Bozeman: Advocate/Guardian Ad Litem (CASA/GAL) 20 6th Judicial District: 24 Christine Adams, LCSW: 12 Program: 6 Eckroth Music Company: 21 EDUCATION: 6 Church of Christ: 5 Crime Stoppers: 4 After-School Programs: 6 CHURCH RESOURCES Crossroads Counseling: 13 General Resources: 6 American Lutheran Church: 5 Internet Resources: 7 Church of Christ: 5 D Episcopal Churches of the Dance Center: 16 Preschools: 7 Upper Yellowstone: 5 Montessori Schools: 7 Danielle Saxton, Childcare: 4 Private Schools (K - 8): 8 First Baptist Church: 5 Dave Granger: 19 Public Schools (K - 12): 8 Grace United Methodist DeeAnn Myer, MS, LCSW: 13 Elizabeth Blavatsky, DDS: 9 DENTISTS: 9 Elkhorn State Park: 21 Church: 5 Holbrook United Methodist Community Health Partners Church: 5 (CHP): 9 Livingston Bible Church: 5 Elizabeth Blavatsky, DDS: 9 Livingston Christian Center: 5 Gallatin Valley Pediatric Livingston Church of God: 5 Livingston Congregational Church: 5 Mountain Springs Baptist Church: 5 Paradise Valley Community Church: 5 Dentistry: 9 Elk River Books: 23 EMERGENCY CONTACTS: 4 Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture: 16 Emily Krushefski, LCPC: 13 Gary Jagodzinski, DDS: 9 Empire Twin Theatre: 18 Joel Sayre, DMD: 9 Episcopal Churches of the Upper Yellowstone: 5 Livingston Dental: 9 Michael Schoelch, DDS: 9 Eyecare Professionals & Mountain Eyewear: 15 Orthodontists: 15 Ted Kulaga, DDS: 9 Redeemer Lutheran Church: 5 Tony Frederickson, DDS: 9 Shields Valley Bible Church: 5 F Trevor Strupp, DDS: 9 St. William’s Catholic Church: Family Activities & Resources: 18 Yellowstone Dental: 9 Family Christian Stores: 23 6 Wilsall Community Church: 6 Clark’s Lookout State Park: 21 Developmental Disabilities Program State of Montana - Bozeman Clyde Park School: 9 Coalition for Positive Sexuality: 11 Office: 27 District Administration Office Family Outreach, Inc.: 28 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Kid’s Page: 18 Fire Departments: 4 Clyde Park: 4 Community Closet Thrift Store: 24 Livingston School District 4 & Community Health Partners Cooke City: 4 1: 6 Gardiner: 4 (CHP): 9 Livingston: 4 Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 33 INDEX Paradise Valley: 4 Nutrition: 14 Journeys Counseling: 13 Rural Fire District #1: 4 Orthodontists: 15 Joyce Cleland: 21 Rural Fire Pine Creek: 4 Specialty Care Services: 15 Julie Benden, Childcare: 4, 7 State & National Health Julie Hancock: 6 Firehall Fitness and Health Center: Resources: 15 29 Vision: 15 First Baptist Church: 5 K Healthy Montana Kids (HMK): 27 G Kahnacademy.org: 7 Henry Wadsworth: 8 Kaiser Family Foundation and Gail Smith, Childcare: 4 Hettie Wortelboer, LCPC: 13 Gallatin Historical Society Pioneer HI Case Management: 28 Karen Stenseth: 29 Holbrook United Methodist Kate Beck, MA, MS: 13 Museum: 20 Church: 5 Gallatin Valley Pediatric Dentistry: Home and Community Based 9 Gallatin, Madison, Park & Gardiner Baptist Fellowship: 5 Sweet Grass Counties: 28 Gardiner Food Pantry: 24 Gardiner Public Schools: 8 Hopa Mountain-LEAP: 25 Gardiner Rodeo Club: 29 Hopa Mountain-Youth Leadership Program: 19, 29 Gary Jagodzinski, DDS: 9 Girl Scouts of America: 19, 25 Hospitals and Medical Services: 9 Glacier National Park: 22 Hot Dog Safety Services, LLC: 16 Splish Splash Aquatics Go Ask Alice: 11 Grace United Methodist Church: 5 - Summer Swimming Grand Teton National Park: 22 Lessons: 30 Historic Site: 22 HRDC Head Start: 4 Humane Society of Park County: 19 Greycliff Prairie Dog Town: 21 Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Human Resource Development Council (HRDC): 28 Center: 20 Growth & Leadership: 19 Gwynne Moore, Childcare: 4 I Immunization Action Coalition: 11 H Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI): 24 HEALTH: 9 Kate Weiss, MS, LCPC: 13 Kathleen Cullen-Mielnik, MS, JD, Services (HCBS) Program Gallatin Valley YMCA: 16, 29 Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Children Now: 11 J James Barney, O.D.: 15 LCPC: 13 Kevin Bernard, LCPC: 13 Kim Lockwood, EDS, LCPC: 13 Kristin Evans, LCSW: 13 L Lake Elmo State Park: 21 Landon’s Lookout: 18, 25 Learning Disabilities Association of Montana: 6 Learning Partners: 6, 25 Leticia Gutierrez, Childcare: 4 Let Them Bee Little Childcare: 4 Lewis & Clark Caverns: 21 Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail: 22 Lincoln School: 13 Lindsay Hanson, YDI: 12 LINKS for Learning: 6, 29 Lisa McNamee, MS: 13 Little Bighorn National Battlefield: 23 Janet Bannon, Childcare: 4 Little Feet Preschool: 4, 7 Dentists: 9 Jen Painter, LCPC: 13 Little People Learning Center: 4 Hospitals and Medical Jessica William, MS, RD, LN: 14 Livingston Baseball Association: Services: 9 Jessi Malcolm: 24 Internet Resources: 11 Jim Conley: 21 Mental Health Resources: 12 Joel Sayre, DMD: 9 34 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 16 Livingston Bible Church: 5 INDEX Livingston Center for Arts and Culture: 16, 29 Livingston Christian Center: 5 M Madison Buffalo Jump State park: 21 Livingston Church of God: 5 Magic of Music: 21 Livingston City County Complex: Main Street Dance Theater: 17 20 Manaia Youth Empowerment Livingston City Pool: 17 Program: 25 Museum of the Rockies: 20, 30 Museums: 20 Music: 21 Music Lingua: 19 N National Alliance for Mental Livingston Civic Center: 16, 17, 29 Martel Center: 26 Livingston Congregational Church: Mary Kay Woodin, Childcare: 4 National Autism Association: 12 Mary Murphy: 7 National Barrel Horse Association 5 Livingston Dental: 9 Maureen Bright: 25 Livingston Depot Center: 20 Medical Eye Specialists P.C.: 15 Livingston Food Pantry of Park Michael Schoelch, DDS: 9 County: 26 Illness (NAMI): 13 Rocky Mountain Region Montana District 1: 17 National Campaign to Prevent Mi Escuelita: 4 Teen Pregnancy, Parent’s Page: Livingston Golf Club: 17 Miscese Gagen: 7, 30 12 Livingston HealthCare: 10 Montana Coalition of Home Nutrition Services: 14 Pediatric Occupational Therapy: 10 Pediatric Physical Therapy: 10 Pediatric Speech-Language Therapy: 10 Livingston HealthCare Park Clinic: 10 Pediatric Medical Services: 10 River Drive: 10 Educators: 7 National Domestic Violence Hotline: 27 Montana Conservation Corp.: 25 National Library of Medicine: 12 Montana Independent Living National Parks: 22 Project (MILP): 28 Montana Neurobehavioral Specialists: 13 Montana Office of Public Instruction (OPI): 7 Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS): 20, 30 National Runaway Switchboard: 27 National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 27 Nemours Foundation: 12 Nez Perce National Historical Park: 23 Livingston Public Library: 23, 29 Montana Parent Magazine: 18 Niki Obie: 17 Livingston Recreation Montana Speech-Language and Northern Rodeo Association: 17 Department: 17, 29 Livingston School District 4 & 1 District Administration Office: 6 Livingston Tae Kwondo: 17 Livingston Youth Basketball League: 16 Livingston Youth Soccer Association (LYSA): 17, 29 Lone Mountain Gymnastics & Swim School: 17 Longfellow Academy: 8 Lynette Rodi, LCPC, LAC: 13 Hearing Association (MSHA): 15 Montana State University (MSU) Extension: 25 Northern Women’s Rodeo Association: 17 Nutrition: 14 Montana Yellowstone Expeditions: 25 O Montana Youth Homes: 27 Orthodontists: 15 Montessori Island School: 4, 7, 8 Our Daycare Family: 4 Montessori Schools: 7 Moore Daycare: 4 Mountain Springs Baptist Church: 5 Ms. Patti’s Pitter Patter Daycare: 4 P Paradise Valley Community Church: 5 Paradise Valley Montessori: 4, 7 Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 35 INDEX Family Activities & Resources: Parenting Support State & National Resources: 18 Learning Partners: 25 27 Park County 4-H: 20 Growth & Leadership: 19 Sonya Roy, MSW, LCSW: 13 Park County Alcohol and Drug Museums: 20 Southwest Chemical Dependency Music: 21 Referral Center: 6 National Parks: 22 Park County Health Department: Parks & Outdoor Recreation: 26 21 Park County Home School Reading & Learning: 23 Network: 7 Park County Juvenile Probation Office (JPO): 26 Park County Office of Public Assistance: 26 Park County Special Education Schools: 7 Southwest Montana Barrel Horse Association: 17 SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCES: 27 Redeemer Lutheran Church: 5 Special Olympics Montana: 29 Richard Nichols, DMD: 15 Spire Climbing Center: 18 Right Track Reading: 7 Splish Splash Aquatics: 30 Robert Malloy, DMD: 15 Spokane Shriner’s Hospital: 10 Rotary Club of Livingston: 26 SPORTS: 16 Cooperative: 7 Park County Superintendent of Program (SWCDP): 6 Springdale School: 9 S Spring Meadow Lake State Park: S.A.F.E. Alternatives: 27 22 Parker Homestead State Park: 22 Salley Jane Brothers: 17 Stafford Animal Shelter: 19 Park High School: 8 Salvation Army-Corps Community STATE PARKS (Regions 3 & 5): 21 Parks & Outdoor Recreation: 21 Center: 26 Steve Wagner, PhD: 14 Patricia Burns, Childcare: 4 Sandra Jackson, LCPC: 14 St. Louis Children’s Hospital: 10 Pearson Education, Inc.: 7 SCHOOLS: 7, 8 St. Mary’s Preschool: 4, 8 Pictograph Cave State Park: 22 Montessori Schools: 7 St. Mary’s School: 8 Pine Creek School: 8 Preschools: 7 St. Vincent Healthcare: 10 Poison Control Center: 4 Private Schools (K - 8): 8 St. William’s Catholic Church: 6 Police Departments: 4 Public Schools (K - 12): 8 Sukhui Graham, Childcare: 4 Clyde Park: 4 Seth Dokken, O.D.: 15 Summer Programs: 29 Gardiner: 4 Shaney Evans, Childcare: 4 Summit Academy: 8 Livingston: 4 Sheriff’s Department: 4 Sunnyside Farms Wilsall: 4 Sherry Sims-Beach: 14 PonyGirl Riding Lessons: 18, Preschools: 7 Shields Valley Bible Church: 5 Private Schools (K - 8): 8 Shields Valley Montessori: 4, 7 Susan Felkins, Childcare: 4 Public Schools (K - 12): 8 Shodair Children’s Hospital: 10 Sweat Peas: 4 Residential Treatment: 14 R Sleeping Giant Middle School Reading & Learning: 23 RECREATION, SPORTS & OTHER ACTIVITIES: 16 Arts: 16 Athletics: 16 (SGMS): 8 Snoopy Coop Preschool: 8 Social Security Administration: 26 SOCIAL SERVICES & COMMUNITY RESOURCES: 23 30 T Ted Kulaga, DDS: 9 Teens Who Cut Themselves Hotline: 27 Teen Wire: 12 The Children’s Hospital: 11 The Dance Center: 16 36 • Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 INDEX The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture: 16 The Gallatin Historical Society U Wilsall School: 9 UCLA Resnick Neuropsychiatric Institute & Hospital Pioneer Museum: 20 Autism & Developmental Yellowstone Ballet Company: 18 Disabilities Program: 29 Yellowstone Boys & Girls Ranch Theresa Walter: 17 The Thomas More Schools, Inc.: 8 Thomas More Elementary: 8 Thomas More Schools, Inc.: 8 Tony Frederickson, DDS: 9 Toybox Daycare: 4 Treasure Lanes Bowling: 19 Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH): 29 Trevor Strupp, DDS: 9 Tri-County Network Against Domestic & Sexual Violence: 26 Y (YBGR): 14 V Brenda Quillen: 14 Vision: 15 Community-Based Services: W Residential Treatment: 14 14 Wendy Bauwens: 18, 30 Wendy Cornell, Childcare: 4 Western Montana Mental Health: 14 WIC: 26 Wiggles and Giggles: 4 Wilsall Community Church: 6 Yellowstone Dental: 9 Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County: 21, 30 Yellowstone National Park Visitor Information: 23 Young Women’s Health: 12 Youth Dynamics, Inc. (YDI): 12, 14 Wilsall Public School Office: 9 PERSONAL NOTES: Pediatric Resource Guide 2012 • 37 Pediatric RESOURCE GUIDE 2012 Park County Pediatric Community Care Team 1106 West Park Street, #181 Livingston, MT 59047 406.220.0026 PCCTCoordinator@livingstonhealthcare.org © 2009 Park County Pediatric Community Care Team. All rights reserved.