- Pregnancy to age 72 months (7 years).
Lorestry
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Insurances: |
Free,
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Ages Served: |
Pregnancy to age 72 months (7 years).
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Care Settings: |
Virtual,
In-home,
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Parent Perspective
About Lorestry
The Lorestry Difference
Lorestry is the world's first baby and child development monitoring system to engage parents and provide them with sharable development progression reports created in real time. Available in 176 countries and mapped to global health codes, Lorestry is democratizing access to developmental care and quality on a global scale.
Lorestry helps parents receiving ABA and other services for their child monitor the effectiveness and quality of care received.
Lorestry has been recognized by the global Information Is Beautiful awards for the creation of baby feeling trees to help parents monitor early social-emotional health. Baby word clouds help you create a personal language and communication repository for your baby. We include a comfort tracker important for observations of children with communication delays or altered pain responses.
Accreditations
Claimed Profile
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COPAA Member
This advocate/attorney is a member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA).
AOTA Member
This provider is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association.
Services
- Parent Support
- Parent Training
- Assistive Technology
Conditions Supported
- Specific Language Impairment
- Speech Impairment
- Language Delays
- ADD
- Depression
- Social-Emotional Issues and Disorders
- Anxiety
- Behavioral Disorders
- Mental Health Conditions
- Learning Differences
- Autism
- ADHD
- Dyslexia
- Giftedness
Care Settings
- Virtual
- In-home
Age Ranges Served
Help Other Families
Leadership
- Linda Craib, RN, MBA
Founding Story
Lorestry's creator, Linda Craib, RN, MBA, is a neonatal and pediatric Registered Nurse, a mother who experienced a 3-year diagnostic odyssey with her youngest child on the autism spectrum; an advocate who prevailed in an early Civil Rights case related to the rights of children with developmental delays, medical complexity, and autism; and a children
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Languages
- English
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