Hi and Congrats on your lil girl!!!
For early intervention (EI) call either your local school district or your special services in your county. Call the Commission for the Blind for your state as well. Don't be upset by hearing those words, they can get you help. You have to get a note from the PO stating she has albinism. Does not matter which type. Once you have that diagnosis on paper you are entitled to EI. The EI is so the baby will not have delays. Our kids have some delays in the begining because they learn through other than seeing.
This is a wonderful yet trying time right now, You will cry a lot and most likely do a lot of research. To be honest, I did not sleep for the most part from when Andy was about 2 months until he was 7 months. I was up all night looking albinism up on the internet, wondering if my son would drive, and other worries. Finally at 7 months, I figured out "who cares" I have no idea what technology will be out there when he is 17.
Please ask as many questions as you can. We have alll been though what u r going through.
My son is almost 2 1/2 and is a very happy lil boy. Plays outside, has a big boy bed and is starting to potty train. He walked at 12 months, he did roll over and crawl late, but that is normal for these kids. Anyway, enjoy your baby, have your cries, but she will be ok, albinism "so far' has not been too bad for him. He has no idea he can't see to go, has no delays and is an awesome kid!!!
Oh oh, as for toys, anything that is red, yellow and black. Contrasting colors are good too. When my son was 3 months old he got a I think it is fisher price flashlight with different colors and a keys thing for him to chew. he loved it! At 4 months I was told to take him in a dark room and put the flash lite in the wall. Have him follow the light. That helps them learn how to follow and "track' objects. My mom made him with velvet a yellow fish on a black background. Contrast is very important for the 1st year. Depending on income and family size, she might be elig for SSI as well. Some states also have a special medicaid for children with vision problems
Sorry to go on.... Hope this helps