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  1. A PERSPECTiVE AGAiNST A SEPARATE ELiGiBiLiTY CATEGoRY UNDER iDEA FoR STUDENTS WiTH ADD/ADHD : An article from: The Exceptional Parent by James Teshima, 2004-03-31
  2. A PERSPECTiVE FoR A SEPARATE ELiGiBiLiTY CATEGoRY UNDER iDEA FoR STUDENTS WiTH ADD/ADHD : An article from: The Exceptional Parent

61. Attention Deficit Information Page
special ed/504 Info. IEP Modification Suggestions. xxx. xxx. Support Groups Other Links. Attention Deficit Disorders Association Southern Region add/adhd
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ADD/ADHD Information Page A place to locate links, information, and strategies for Specific Disabilities. This page is under development. If something you want is not here, send a message to express your needs. Webmaster Email Partners@PartnersTx.org http://www.PartnersTX.org
General Information
Teaching Children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Numerous Fact Sheets on line at CHAD Special Ed/504 Info. xxx
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ADD/ADHD Attention Deficit Disorder Information. This organization has its home office in Houston and numerous community groups throughout Texas. Information on IDEA and 504. Link to Current Events
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62. Online Education - Special Ed: Basic Introduction - How To Guide
Online Class special ed Basic Introduction. that their child may need special educational services. and Talented, Emotional and Social Disorders, add/adhd.
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Use this form to join this online class . This is an introduction to the field of Special Education. It will help anyone to understand more clearly what Special Education is about. The course will provide definitions and insights into the various branches of Special Education. It will help parents to know what to look for and how to get help if they suspect that their child may need special educational services. The course will have six lessons which will cover the following topics: Learning Disabilities, Gifted and Talented, Emotional and Social Disorders, ADD/ADHD. The objectives for this course are to give students the following: 1. a better understanding of what it means for a child to need special educational services. 2. basic information on the different types of special needs and their probable causes. 3. be better able to provide activities and guidance for a child with a special need. 4. be motivated to further study and learn about Special Education.

63. KidsCamps.com - Search Results
the special camper; coed, residential program for children (ages 6-21) a separate program for adults who are learning developmentally disabled, add, adhd,
http://www2.kidscamps.com/kc_dba/owa/kids1_newdesign?typename=Aspergers Syndrome

64. Berkeley Parents Network: Schools & Preschools For Special Needs Kids
school will be better, especially if your child *does* have adhd, or add, or maybe The attitude was very much we don t do special ed; you better get some
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  • Best school district for special ed?
    Feb. 2004 My husband and I are committed to sending our little boy to public school, andlike most parentswe want ''the best'' school district for him. The only twist is, our son receives special-ed services from OUSD. Are there any special needs parents out there who moved away from Oakland because they wanted a SELPA with a fatter budget? Or more experienced therapists? Sweeter facilities? Mainstreaming with extreme sensitivity and support? If so, how is it working out for you? We'd consider any area, from the Peninsula to Marin to east Contra Costa county. Thanks, Mom of Soon-to-be Kindergartner I would suggest that you contact a support group for the type of disability your child has. Family Resource Network, an offshoot of Bananas, has an office and newsletter that can connect you with other parents dealing with the same issues. Their phone number is (510) 547-7322. I have a 13-year old son with Asperger's syndrome and I gave up on public education 4 years ago. However, every disability is different just as every child is different and you have to do what you feel is right for your child. Good luck. Nancy
  • 65. II. Concerns Related To Children S Severe Health Disorders
    on.ca (add/adhd Newsletter) add/adhd Newsletter for Holistic/alternative treatments and support for add. majordomo@wrightslaw.edu(specialed-advocate) Listserv
    http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/gateway/catiid.htm

    66. ADD/ADHD Index
    add/adhd Alternatives in the Classroom Thomas Armstrong. Teaching Learning Strategies and Study Skills to Students with Learning Disabilities, add, or special
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    Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
    Featuring Sandra Rief A New Look at ADHD
    Featuring Russell A. Barkley
    Beyond the ADD Myth: Classroom Strategies and Techniques

    Presented by Thomas Armstrong Companion Book: The Myth of the A.D.D. Child
    Thomas Armstrong
    Medical Management of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Parts I and II

    Joseph Biederman, M.D., Thomas Spencer, M.D. and Timothy Wilens, M.D.
    ADD/ADHD Special Set
    Includes: ADD/ADHD Behavior Change Resource Kit Learning Disabilities and ADHD The ADD/ADHD Checklist ADHD: Inclusive Instruction and Collaborative Practices Video ...
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    featuring Sandra Rief Companion Book: How to Reach and Teach ADD/ADHD Children How to Help Your Child Succeed In School Sandra Rief Spanish version now available! Assessing ADHD in the Schools George J. DuPaul, Ph.D. and Gary Stoner, Ph.D. Classroom Interventions for ADHD George J. DuPaul, Ph.D. and Gary Stoner, Ph.D. ADHD Secrets of Success:Coaching Yourself to Fulfillment in the Business World Thom Hartmann Harvey C. Parker, Ph.D.

    67. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
    the difficulties faced in raising a child with add/adhd. $16.95 Trade Paper List Price $24.95 add to wish How to Advocate for Your special ed Child (Complete
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    See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Child Care and Parenting Page 4 of 16 next Used Trade Paper List Price $14.00 add to wish list No more Ritalin :treating ADHD without drugs by Mary Ann Block Publisher Comments Ever year in the U.S., over two million children are given the drug Ritalin to combat Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Now, Dr. Mary Ann Block shows why Ritalin may be very dangerous to a child's healthand offers parents safer and... read more about this title check for other copies New Trade Paper add to wish list ADHD: A Complete and Authoritative Guide (American Academy of Pediatrics) by American Academy of Pediatrics Publisher Comments This comprehensive guide to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) offers parents balanced, reassuring, and authoritative information to help them understand and manage this challenging and often misunderstood condition. Based on the American...

    68. ASU West M.Ed. In Special Education - Disorders & Medical Links
    Children with add/adhd. Pediatric Neurological Associates add/Hyperactivity. Suggested Program Modifications Simple Ways to Help Students with special Needs .
    http://coe.west.asu.edu/ecd/disorlnk.htm
    Asthma
    Cerebral Palsy Cystic Fibrosis Depression ... Syndromes Photo © 1990 - 1998 IMSI
    Arthritis
    American Juvenile Arthritis Organization Arthritis Foundation MedicineNet Juvenile Arthritis Forum
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    The Allergy and Asthma Network / Mothers of Asthmatics Web Site American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Online American Lung Association: Asthma Asthma ... MedicineNet Asthma Forum
    Cerebral Palsy
    Cerebral Palsy Information Gait Lab: Cerebral Palsy How to be a good parent of a child with cerebral palsy or parents' rights KidSource Online: General Information about Cerebral Palsy ... United Cerebral Palsy
    Childhood diseases and conditions
    Chicken Pox (Varicella)
    Baby Zone: Chicken Pox (Varicella) Center for Disease Control: Chicken Pox (Varicella) Chicken Pox (Varicella)
    Cleft Palate
    Caring for Your Newborn With Cleft Lip or Cleft Palate Parents Helping Parents of Children With Cleft Lip or Cleft Palate
    Diphtheria
    Center for Disease Control: Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis
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    MayoClinic Febrile Seizures
    German Measles (Rubella)
    Center for Disease Control: Measles, Mumps, And Rubella - About the Diseases

    69. CampResource.com Summer Camp Directory: Special Needs Camps - ADHD Camps
    The Learning Camp is an academic adventure camp for children with learning disabilities and adhd or add. special Needs Camp adhd, Aspergers Coed
    http://www.campresource.com/camps/camps.cfm?camp_type=Special Needs Camp&camp_sp

    70. Natural Herbal Supplement For ADD/ADHD
    No messages are screened for content. Natural Herbal Supplement for add/adhd. This article submitted by Kitana Kattan, MA. special ed. on 12/20/99.
    http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/ADHDF/12.20.995.26PMNaturalHerb.html
    This Web Forum is not moderated in any sense. Anyone on the Internet can post articles or reply to previously posted articles, and they may do so anonymously. Therefore, the opinions and statements made in all articles and replies do not represent the official opinions of MGH and MGH Neurology. Neither is MGH or MGH Neurology responsible for the content of any articles or replies. No messages are screened for content.
    Natural Herbal Supplement for ADD/ADHD
    This article submitted by Kitana Kattan, MA. Special Ed. on 12/20/99.
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    Herbal Complex for ADD/ADHD Zan is an herbal complex for children and adults diagnosed with attention deficit / hyperactivity disorder. The formulation includes six natural herbs and antioxidants that work effectively when administered on a daily basis.
    Zan was created by a mother of a severly learning disabled son, who suffered from ADD as well as other issues. In 1993, her frustrated research into Ritalin alternatives yielded unsuccessful results. She proceeded to experiment with herbs and antioxidants on her son, until she felt that she had discovered the perfect combination that allowed her son relief from his symptoms.
    She conducted a longitudenal study, in 1998, on 37 people representing all weights and ages. The succeesful data results from her study encouraged her to file for a patent, manufacture and market her product under the Zan label. For further information on ZAN, go to the website at http://www.zan-pro.com

    71. Special Education, Learning Disabilities, Special Needs Products: ADD ADHD Nutri
    Tools auditory tools superior to FM systems and designed for students in special education programs with learning disabilities such as add,adhd,dyslexia and
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      Hearit Auditory Tools auditory tools superior to FM systems and designed for students in special education programs with learning disabilities such as ADD,ADHD,dyslexia and CAPD and ESL/BIL programs The Homework Manager a comprehensive homework system to help with time and organizational management Transitions Videos Self-Advocacy and Self-Determination Videos for LD and ADD/ADHD Students, based on Self-Advocacy handbooks by Howard Eaton Vineyard Video Productions two highly-regarded video series, featuring leading professionals, to help teachers, educational therapists, parents and others, effectively reach and teach children with learning disabilities.
    Reading Methods
      Picture Me Reading! a visual-conceptual method of teaching ABC's and the 220 high frequency sight words
      Remedia Publications
      educational materials for working with students whose skill levels were significantly below grade level. Remedia Publications publishes over 500 reproducible activity books. The Riggs Institute America's Best Reading, Writing, and Spelling Curriculum

    72. Special Education, Learning Disabilities Resources For Special Education
    LD and add/adhd Rights special education and learning disabilities advocacy professional advocates and attorneys involved with special education issues and
    http://www.iser.com/index.shtml
    A directory of professionals serving special educational needs.
    ISER
    is a nationwide directory of professionals who serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. We help parents and caregivers find local special education professionals to help with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder assessment, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs. Begin your search for learning disabilities or special education help by choosing from one of the following areas: LD and ADD/ADHD Assessment
    Educational and psychological testing for learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. LD and ADD Treatment Alternatives
    Selecting a school or program; psychological, hearing, speech and language therapy; and tutoring for learning disabilities.

    73. The Causes And Treatments Of ADD-ADHD. A Multi-disciplinary Approach To Attentio
    information about the education and special needs of with Attention Deficit Disorder (add), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd) or Attention
    http://www.add-adhd.org/attention_deficits_ADHD.html
    This page is located within: Optometrists Network add-adhd.org
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    Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, AD/HD)
    A Developmental Approach
    by Patricia S. Lemer, M.Ed.

    "Every year the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) receives thousands of requests for information about the education and special needs of children and youth with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD). Over the past several years, ADD has received a tremendous amount of attention from parents, professionals and policymakers across the country so much so, in fact, that nearly everyone has now heard about ADD or ADHD. While helpful to those challenged by this disability, such widespread recognition creates the possibility of improper diagnosis and inappropriate treatment. Now, more than ever, parents who suspect their child might have ADD or ADHD and parents of children who have already been diagnosed with the disorder need to evaluate information, products, and practitioners carefully." National Information Center for
    Children and Youth with Disabilities
    (NICHCY)

    Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (add-adhd, ADHD, AD/HD) is being diagnosed with increasing frequency in both children and adults. Many of these individuals were previously labeled hyperactive or minimally brain damaged. According to the American Psychiatric Association, it is estimated that there are approximately 1.6 to 2 million people who have this disorder.

    74. Learning Disabilities OnLine: LD In-Depth: ADD/ADHD
    information on learning disabilities, learning disorders, attention deficit disorder, add, adhd, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dysnomia, speech disorder, reading difficulties, special education, parenting
    http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/add_adhd/add-adhd.html
    Need more information? Select a topic below: Select a Topic Abilities ADD / ADHD Adult Issues Assessment Behavior / Discipline Bilingual / LD Early Identification Family Relationships Foreign Language Acquisition Gifted / LD Glossaries I.E.P. LD In-General Math Skills Nonverbal Paraprofessionals Parenting Postsecondary Education Processing Deficits Reading Research Digest Self-Esteem Social Skills Special Education / IDEA 97 Summer Programs Teaching Technology Transition Writing The Coordinated Campaign for LD The National Joint Committee on LD
    What is ADHD?
    What is ADHD? This is basic information about ADHD What is ADHD? Is It a Type of LD? - Dr. Larry Silver January 2002. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - Decade of the Brain , Information Booklet, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, September 1993 - This 42 page booklet offers parents and teachers information on ADHD.

    75. Special Education
    Student takes sheet up to teacher to be changed (if teacher disagrees), to add comments, and to initial. special ed SPELLING WEEKLY AGENDA. GRADES 312.
    http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/SpecialEducation.html
    SPECIAL EDUCATION
    BEACH BALL PRACTICE ACTIVITIES
    GRADES: 1-7
    Students with disabilities often need more practice than other students to master skills. Using a "programmed" beach ball is a fun way to fit drill and practice in without boring the kids. This idea was shared with me at a math workshop I attended last summer.
    MATERIALS:
    • beach balls (as many as you can affordthey're very versatile) permanent marking pen
    METHOD:
  • Blow up the beach ball and hold it with the air hole facing upward. Beach balls are already nicely sectioned (kind of like an orange). So, all you have to do next is draw lines horizontally with a permanent marking pen to create several little boxes on your beach ball. Program the boxes with various information that students need to practice (ideas follow). Some Ideas: In each box, write a number from one to nine. Throw the ball to students and ask them what numbers their thumbs are on. When they tell you, ask them to either add, subtract, multiply or divide. This is an easy activity to individualize because you can ask different students to do different things with the numbers. I also found that it helps students with mathematics vocabulary. (Some of my students always say "take away" or "times" rather than the proper vocabulary). You could even say "find the product" to further reinforce vocabulary.
  • 76. Learning Disabilities OnLine: LD In-Depth: Gifted Students With Learning Disabil
    information on learning disabilities, gifted, gifted/ld, learning disorders, attention deficit disorder, add, adhd, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dysnomia, speech disorder, reading difficulties, special education, parenting, teaching, psychologists, pediatricians.
    http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/gt_ld/jld_gtld.html
    Gifted Children with Learning Disabilities:
    A Review of the Issues
    Linda E. Brody and Carol J. Mills
    May/June 1997
    Journal of Learning Disabilities
    Volume 30, Number 3, pp.282-286
    Reprinted by Permission Table of Contents
    Abstract

    Who Are These Students?

    Definitions

    Definitions of Learning Disabilities
    ...
    References
    Abstract Many people have difficulty comprehending that a child can be gifted and also have learning disabilities. As a result, children with special needs that result from both their high abilities and their learning problems are rarely identified and are often poorly served. This article explores the current policies and practices with regard to defining, identifying, and educating this population. Recommendations are included that would help ensure that students who are gifted and have learning disabilities receive the intervention needed to help them achieve their full potential. When educators first began describing children who showed evidence of having a learning disability (LD) yet also appeared to be gifted, many viewed this as contradictory. The stereotype that had prevailed since Terman's (1925) time was that gifted children score uniformly high on intelligence tests and perform well in school. How could a child be considered gifted who has serious enough learning problems to be characterized as having a learning disability? In recent years, the concept of giftedness and learning disabilities occurring concomitantly in the same individual has become commonly accepted. Several books have been written on the subject, numerous articles have appeared in journals, and most educational conferences focusing on either learning disabilities or giftedness include at least one presentation on the dual exceptionality. We appear to have reached an understanding that high ability and learning problems can both be present in the same individual. Nonetheless, empirical research on the characteristics and needs of this population has been limited, and relatively few students with LD who are gifted are identified as such or given special services. In this review, we examine some of the theoretical arguments, regulations, and educational practices that affect students with LD who are gifted.

    77. Your Child | Your Child Topics
    Children) provides referrals for private special education programs learn (in a fun way) about adhd, their medications add Warehouse is a catalog of books, videos
    http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/yourchild/adhd.htm

    YOUR CHILD HOME

    Your Child Topics
    UMHS HOME
    ADHD: What Parents Need to Know
    What is Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder or ADHD? Here is some general information about ADHD/ADD.
    • There are a lot of different names for this disorder. You've probably also heard it called ADD. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD or AD/HD) includes three subtypes.
      • The first is called Inattention type, and these kids' main problem is with paying attention. The second is Hyperactive/Impulsive type. The third kind of ADHD is called Combination type, which is a mix of the first two types.
      ADHD usually lasts your whole life. A lot of adults have ADHD. Experts think that ADHD is probably caused by differences in the way messages are sent in the brain. ADHD seems to run in families, so it may be inherited. The best treatment for ADHD is usually medication, often combined with behavior therapy (including training parents in behavior therapy) and setting things up for your child at home and at school to make it easier to pay attention ADHD and learning disabilities are two very different kinds of challenges. But they often do come together.

    78. Attention Deficit Disorder Articles And Resources
    address the Needs of Children with Attention Deficit Disorders within General and/or special Education What Do We Get Now That add / adhd Is Clearly In The IDEA
    http://www.reedmartin.com/addarticles.htm
    Your Special Education Resource Center Join us for our FREE Chat Session EVERY ... Thursday Night 9:00 - 10:30 PM, EST
    Matthews Media, LLC P. O. Box 4003 Morgantown, WV 26504 (304) 598-3406 (P) (304) 598-3512 (F) connie@reedmartin.com reedmartin.com specialedadvocate.com educationaltools4kids.com ... Letter to Zirkel
    (Editor's note from Reed Martin)
    A nationally recognized authority on special education law in general, and Section 504 in particular, wrote the federal Office for Civil Rights for an interpretation. Their letter in response is referred to as Letter to Zirkel and was signed by the chief officer for civil rights in the U.S. Department of Education. The basic question was whether there was a limit on what school districts had to do, and had to spend, to meet the 504 rights of disabled students. MAKING SURE THE IEP IS CARRIED OUT Clarification of Policy to Address the Needs of Children with Attention Deficit Disorders within General and/or Special Education. The 1991 USDOE "Joint Policy Memorandum" suggests, as an example, twenty-two services that must be available in regular classrooms for Section 504 eligible students What Do We Get Now That ADD / ADHD Is Clearly In The IDEA?

    79. SpecialEducation
    TeachingLD.org special features include information on grant opportunities, full DLD publications and multimedia tutorials on research add/adhd Websites.
    http://www.educationnews.org/SpecialEd.htm

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    recognized as a quality online resource for education reporters
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    Special Education
    TeachingLD.org
    Special features include information on grant opportunities, full DLD publications and multimedia tutorials on research-supported instructional practices. ADD/ADHD Websites Angelman Syndrome Foundation, USA / Links Anxiety Autism / PDD / Asperger Syndrome Websites ...
    SchwabLearning.org

    Schwab Learning is a service of a nonprofit organization, the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation and is dedicated to "helping kids with learning differences be successful in learning and life." Schwab Learning has collaborative ties to research and advocacy organizations nationwide, including the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities and the National Institutes of Health. Psychology Special Education Discussion Groups SpecialedNews Special Needs and Technology ... Check out the new NCLD Web site.
    It has a Legislative Action Center that folks can use to send e-mails to their Congressional representatives about issues important to kids w/ learning disabilities. Also a "Resource Locator," a searchable database for schools, eval. centers, etc. The National Mental Health and Education Center "Behavioral Interventions Creating a Safe Environment in Our Schools." To request a copy, send an email to

    80. Camp Kirk
    Coed residential camp whose mission is to provide a nurturing, non-competitive, and structured atmosphere for 6 to 14 years olds who have learning disabilities and/or add/adhd. Located in Kirkfield, Ontario. Testimonials, FAQ, dates, rates, and application.
    http://www.campkirk.com/
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