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Extractions: Acrobat Reader Top Top Top Top ... **Non-Discrimination Policy Professional Positions Effective immediately, the Baldwin-Whitehall School District will no longer accept paper applications for professional positions. The District is a member of the PA-Educator Consortium of Pennsylvania school districts and intermediate units which serves as a professional clearinghouse for applicants seeking employment. PA-Educator at www.pa-educator.net To apply for professional employment opportunities within the Baldwin-Whitehall School District, please follow the directions provided on the PA-Educator website. All Baldwin-Whitehall School District professional positions, unless advertised otherwise, shall be awarded to candidates in the PA-Educator applicant pool.
Scouts With Special Needs people (given by the Woods Services in Langhorne, pennsylvania). support projects include materials relating to disabled and special needs people in the http://www.cacbsa.org/Special Needs Scouts.htm
Extractions: Choctaw, AL - Clarke - Kemper - Lauderdale - Neshoba - Newton Scouts With Disabilities and Special Needs Since its founding in 1910, the Boy Scouts of America has had fully participating members with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. Dr. James E. West, the first Chief Scout Executive, was himself disabled. Although most of the BSA's efforts have been directed at keeping such boys in the mainstream of Scouting, it has also recognized the special needs of those with severe disabilities. The Boy Scout Handbook has had braille editions for many years; merit badge pamphlets have been recorded on cassette tapes for blind Scouts; and closed-caption training videos have been produced. In 1965, registration of over-age Scouts with mental retardation became possiblea privilege now extended to many people with disabilities. Today, approximately 100,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venturers with disabilities are registered with the Boy Scouts of America in more than 4,000 units chartered to community organizations.
Group Homes, Housing, Residential Schools & Other Links in the US (New York, pennsylvania, Minnesota). adults with disabilities or special needs capable of serving persons with developmental disabilities in group http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/2869/links.html
Extractions: The following links aren't just for autism, but rather provide information on the topics of housing, independent living for all disabled persons, special needs trusts, etc. Most of these links lead to pages outside of this website, so please bookmark this page before leaving. You can also return here by clicking on your browser's back button. Listing of a residential site or school does not constitute endorsement C A N A D A Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society L'Arche is an international federation of communities in which people with an intellectual disability and those who chose to join them live, work and share their lives together in an atmosphere of trust, friendship, belonging and forgiveness. (Canada, Australia, Belgium and other countries worldwide) U N I T E D K I N G D O M have come together to pioneer an exciting new service for people with autism. Adult Placement Services will provide caring homes for autistic people with experienced, trained and skilled Carers and families in the community. Devon Cornwall Autistic Community Trust - The DCACT is a Registered Charity and a non-profit making Limited Company formed in 1982. Since that time the organisation has grown to establish itself as one of the country's (UK) leading service providers for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Now with a reputation for delivering an extensive range of very high quality services to people of all ages the DCACT continues to work towards the day when all people with ASD have their individual needs met with appropriate services.
Extractions: Some volunteer assignments may tend to be available year round while others may be more associated with helping at special events such as our annual Christmas Tree Sale. The list below partially represents volunteer assignments but, from time to time, we may ask volunteers to "pitch-in" where needed. Helping: Helping with Special Events by: Volunteer Requirements
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Special Needs Kids With special needs Information and Activities to of bus journeys through a pennsylvania city alongside her mentally disabled sister, during http://www.special-minds.com/en-us/dept_13.html
Extractions: Assistive technology devices and services help an ever-increasing number of individuals with disabilities participate more fully in educational, recreational, and vocational pursuits. For the first time, legislative and technological developments in the field are compiled into a single, comprehensive resource. This book traces the evolution of legislation that has affected assistive technology and shows how all consumers can take advantage of policy changes that have improved service delivery.
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Extractions: Section I Disabling Language ... Autism 101 - articles by the #1 Autism expert Educating the Student with Autism Home Affects Mental Development of Fragile X Kids Parents of Autistic Kids Sue Drug Firms, Dentists Glasses Read Dyslexics' Eyes - Missile-tracking technology may spot symptoms of learning impairment. 2002 International Symposium on Adult ADHD Chicago in May 2002. More than 700 people from around the world, including the top professionals in the ADHD field, will gather in Chicago for Journeys 2002. The Dyslexia Page - collection of links to articles and sites Focusing on Hyperactivity - New diagnostic tools may show us that there is more to ADHD than meets the eye. New Findings Concerning Poor Reading and Spelling - Children who were predominantly poor spellers were already showing a range of linguistic difficulties when they started school. Our Special Kids The ABC's of LD and ADD - From LD Online, straight-forward answers to common questions about learning disabilities and the brain.
Lukol Directory - Recreation Camps Special Needs Located in Wayne County, pennsylvania, 3 hours round, with discounts to special needs and nonprofit program s campers are primarily developmentally disabled. http://www.lukol.com/Top/Recreation/Camps/Special_Needs/
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Extractions: please send relevant information to: COPAA NewsWatch The Disabilities Act Is Creating a Better Society [ Wall Street Journal William Raspberry: Claims Against Common Sense [ WashPost Reactions to Raspberry column [ JFA With Friends Like These...(Olmstead) [ Law News Network Study Suggests Employees Treated Unfairly Under ADA [ The Connecticut Law Tribune: The AMA, The ADA and Hearing Interpreters [ AMA Position Paper Sept 1998] NIH Statement: Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD [ NIH Brain Differences Found with ADD [ MSNBC Differences Found in Hyperactive Kids' Brains [ LATimes A Banc One Executive Finally Masters Dyslexia [ Wall Street Journal With Judge's Nod, Student Takes to Ice [
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Extractions: Call Charlotte or Jennifer, 717-657-4310 or 1-888-Diabetes Camp Crestfield, Slippery Rock (near Pittsburgh) -Session I: July 8-12, 2001 for ages 8-11 and Session II: July 22-July 27 for ages 12-16. Fees for Session I is $345.00 and II is $370.00. Camp Setebaid at Camp Green Lane, PA . Fee is $345 for children ages 8-16. Session runs from August 13 - 17, 2001. Thereis also a One Week and Two Week Session as well as a Family Retreat Weekend at Camp Glyndon at Lions Camp Merrick in Nanjemoy, Maryland. For fees and more information call the American Diabetes Association. Financial Aid available to cover all or part of camp fees except for $25non-refundable deposit. In addition to the general camp activities, children learn to have better control of their diabetes. * PENNA. LIONS BEACON LODGE CAMP,
Extractions: Tue Nov 11 05:49:38 EST 2003 SCHAFER AUTISM REPORT "Healing Autism: No Finer a Cause on the Planet" Tuesday, November 11, 2003 Vol. 7 No. 225 NOTE: Third Update November Calendar of Events is now out Over 50 New Events Listed Since November 1! http://home.doitnow.com/~events http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2003-11-10-teacher-rooney_x.htm http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/ Or mailto: subs at doitnow.com http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Artic http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Artic http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A23974-2003Nov10?language=printer ... http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A23974-2003Nov10?language=printer * * * 'I'll Go To Jail If It Means My Special Son Gets The Special School He Deserves' [The People, London.] http://infobrix.yellowbrix.com/pages/infobrix/Story.nsp?story_id=43488841
Daily Local News In southeastern pennsylvania, the requests are growing at an students suspected of having special needs, he said. Chester County families with disabled children http://www.dailylocal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=4877646&BRD=1671&PAG=461&dept_id=
Testimonials that help them to better understand the disabled. Bobbie Selan, Parent, special Olympics pennsylvania. My special needs students have done presentations to our http://www.specialolympics.org/Special Olympics Public Website/English/Initiativ
Extractions: Congress makes clear in IDEA that the nation has two goals related to the inclusion of children with disabilities in American schools: to provide for the appropriate education of disabled children and to ensure that all children learn that disability is a natural part of the human experience. SO Get Into It helps kids with and without disabilities learn to make a difference- to each other and to their school community. In service to each other and the community, they are also in service to our nation. -Sue Swenson, Executive Director, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Special Olympicsâ new SO Get Into It program will help physical educators address the National Standards for Physical Education by helping their students develop understanding and respect for differences among people in physical activity settings. The National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) is pleased to be involved. -Dr. Judy Young, Executive Director, NASPE SO Get Into It will call on many Chinese youth to come into Special Olympics activities energetically. They will lead and help the people with mental retardation to achieve success -Zhang Tianlun, Director, China SO Get Into It Team
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VOICES Of The Web EXEMPLARY special needs SCHOOL WEBS School for the Deaf (Pittsburgh, pennsylvania) http//www for dyslexic (specific language learning disabled) young people in http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/nov98/voic1198.htm
Extractions: by Kathleen Rutkowski Educational Consultant, Herndon, Virginia In each issue of MultiMedia Schools, the VOICES of the Web column highlights exemplary school Web sites that facilitate new communities of learners. Beginning with the November/December 1998 issue and continuing through the May/June 1999 issue, the themes for the year are as follows: parochial schools, special education sites, virtual schools, youth group sites, and international youth project webs. All sites highlighted in this column have been evaluated using the VOICES methodology described in the sidebar below. Please send your suggestions and comments to Kathy Rutkowski at kmr@chaos.com School VOICES of the Web An Evaluation Methodology VOICES is an evaluation methodology for school-produced Web sites. The key equally-weighted criteria are: Vision: How well is the fundamental purpose or purposes of the Web site articulated and implemented? Originality: How original are the technical tool kit and technical design elements? How original is the content? How different is this Web site in terms of partnerships, collaboration, and interactive elements? Integrity: How fully integrated are the design, content, technical and vision components? How well does the site as a whole serve to advance a unified vision or create a new learning community or experience?
The Children's Institute that encourage visits between schools and special events that or off campus with nondisabled adults as all public schools in the Commonwealth of pennsylvania. http://www.amazingkids.org/ds_main.asp
Extractions: The Day School The Day School is an Approved Private School for children ages two through 21 who are challenged by cerebral palsy and/or neurological impairment. Over 200 students from more than 60 school districts are fortunate enough to call our Day School, "their school." Progress through Partnerships The Day School staff believes that children are constantly being educated, and that parents are the primary teachers. School is an educator, not the educator. Parental involvement is encouraged in planning and monitoring the student's Individualized Educational Program. Communication and cooperation are essential ingredients to the success of the program. The Day School works with local educational agencies who have the primary responsibility for providing appropriate educational programs for exceptional students in their districts. Once accepted into The Day School, students are considered to be dually enrolled at The Institute and in their local school district, and the districts remain involved in planning and monitoring student programs and progress. Philosophy and Goals The Day School provides quality services to moderately and severely disabled students with different levels of physical, cognitive and emotional functioning. Individualized programs are developed for each student and are reviewed periodically by a transdisciplinary team, including parents or guardians.
Home Page that a charter school in pennsylvania has to will assist charter schools in meeting special education requirements for students with disabilities. http://www.pattan.k12.pa.us/charterschool/Default.htm
Extractions: Special Education in Charter Schools Charter Schools are self-managed public s chools that are approved by local school districts. They are created and controlled by parents, teachers, community leaders, and colleges or universities. Charter Schools offer alternatives in education using strategies that may save money and improve student performance. Some children in charter schools have academic, social, physical or emotional problems that interfere with their ability to be successful in school. Some require special education services in order to make progress. This Charter School webpage is designed to provide educators, administrators, and families with the information they need to help children with special needs in charter schools reach their full potential. For more information on Charter School Trainings, Resources, or Related Links, click on one of the links below. Trainings Resources Links Trainings PaTTAN consultants work in conjunction with intermediate unit representatives to meet the training needs of charter school staff members. Trainings are customized to reflect effective practices and Pennsylvania Department of Education Bureau of Special Education priorities. Individuals interested in scheduling training opportunities should contact the individuals below to initiate the planning process. King of Prussia Office Diane Funsten dfunsten@pattan.k12.pa.us
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Extractions: Their focus back then was what local businesses should do to make their sites accessible to those with special needs. But, for Hopewell Borough officials and those of other municipalities, the concern became the need to comply with legislation that requires public buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. (Hopewell Valley News, NJ). "It's wonderful," Joann Prosser, a retired Burlington High School nurse and camp nurse at the Special Needs Foundation's annual summer day camp, said of having the teens on hand to help ... The Special Needs Foundation was founded in 1951 to provide assistance to Des Moines County children and adults with disabilities or special needs ... In addition to sponsoring the Special Needs Day Camp every year since 1955, the foundation: provides medical equipment loans for needy local residents; offers... (Burlington Hawk Eye, IA).