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Extractions: Instant Free Translation of this site into: French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Norwegian or Italian A special child is not a curse, but a gift ... a gift which challenges us to respond with enormous energy and dedication. Finding a way to help that child, to be there in the most loving, supportive and facilitating way possible is, in effect, learning to express the most powerful and humane part of ourselves. Such a process is a daily, moment-to-moment treasure for all of us The page is loading. Please wait...
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Family Fun Family Health - Special Education Rehabilitation Services http//www.umf.maine.edu/~sped parents to advocate for their disabled gifted on the Education of Children with special needs . http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/files/specialeducation.html
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Early Intervention Resources / Family Village School Produced by the University of maine. help for their young children with special needs (ages birth that help prepare disadvantaged and disabled children for http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/education/ei.html
Extractions: The Center for Best Practices in Early Childhood Education is an umbrella title for a group of three state-funded and six federally-funded grant projects that deal with young children with disabilities, their families and teachers. Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services - Early Childhood Research Institute This Web site presents descriptions and reviews of current early childhood materials, selected for their potential usefulness with culturally and linguistically diverse children and families. The reviews present strengths, limitations, and potential adaptations of the materials, as well as recommendations for the most appropriate audiences. Many of the reviewed materials were developed for use with children at risk for developmental delays. Developmental Progress Chart
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Extractions: This website is a place for collecting and sharing information about living with disabilities. Our intent is to provide a place on the web for people to get information that will help them create better lives for themselves and others. We want to empower people to make themselves activists to achieve the quality of life they desire. Alpha One
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Extractions: Disabled Sports/USA [Multi-sport organization for People with disabilities] National Sports Center for the Disabled, CO [Sports organization for People with disabilities] Northeast Passage, N.H. Pine Land Farms [A 2,500 acre working farm in New Gloucester offering educational and recreational opportunities for all.] Pine Tree Camp [Providing programs and services to Maine people with physical and developmental disabilities since 1936.] White Mountain Adaptive Ski School Alpha One [Providing people with disabilities information, services and products to live independently.
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General Disability Policies from the University of maine. Foundation Canadian NonProfit for disabled People. of microcomputer technology for people with special needs. http://sites.communitylink.org/eci/generalnf.htm
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Extractions: Founded in 1828, Sweetser provides Maine's most comprehensive network of behavioral and mental healthcare for adults, children and families. A private and nationally-accredited nonprofit, we offer community-based, educational, residential and in-home services to those seeking treatment, support and hope from Kittery to Belfast and beyond. Working in more than 70 communities and schools, Sweetser maintains five therapy offices, a respected medical team, the state's largest school for students with special needs, nearly 30 residences for children and adults, a training institute, a recovery center and campuses in both Saco and Belfast. More than 1,200 employees and volunteers are committed to our vision of helping people find promising futures. With a history dating to 1828, Sweetser evolved from the joining of local orphanages: Children's Home of Portland, the Belfast-based Children's Aid Society of Maine, Maine Home for Boys and the original Sweetser Home for Boys in Saco. As orphanages declined, community-based care of special needs children grew, and with it, the need to address the psychological needs of children. By the early 1960s, Sweetser Children's Home, as it was known, focused on providing residential services to children with severe emotional or behavioral problems or learning disabilities.