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21. Resources Related To ADD/ADHD
Foundation Learning Centers USA Helping alabama s Children with have a departmentfor disabled students. Camps Focused on the special needs of Misunderstood
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This page is devoted to resources related to dyslexia. Most of the links lead to resource pages which will tell you some things about the resource. These pages allow you to get an idea of whether the resource is appropriate for your needs. The Center would like to express it gratitude for the research done by Joy Love, who was the inspiration for these pages and did a huge amount of work in researching these resources. If you would like to contact her she can be reached at: jgdyslexic@bellsouth.net . Also, please see our section on Dyslexia. Please read the article by Laura Pickford Ramirez , entitled: ADHD Medications: Are ADHD Drugs Addictive and Should You Give Them to Your Child? If you have other resources please let us know by contacting us at: icdri@icdri.org

22. AlabamaEd: "Special Education"
Parent Assistance Center / alabama Parent Training special needs Education Network(Canada) Providing resources for parents, teachers, schools, and other
http://www.alabamaed.com/specialeducation.htm
Special Education ADD "ADD/ADHD is one of the most misunderstood, most often overlooked normal conditions in our nation." An interesting commentary by Dr. Paul Elliot, published in the Dallas-Fort Worth Heritage. Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program ADAP provides free assistance and training in the area of Free Appropriate Public Education for children with disabilities, as well as advocacy for all persons with disabilities. Alabama Parent Assistance Center / Alabama Parent Training and Information "Involving Parents in Their Child's Education" Goals 2000 IDEA'97 Section 504 Title I And More! CHADD: Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Good resource for those interested in ADD/ADHD. Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices Collaborative effort to build capacity to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings. The focus of the project is on systemic reform rather than changes in special education systems only. Council for Parent Attorneys and Advocates Nonprofit organization of those who represent parents in special education matters. Good list of

23. Alabama - Disability Resources Top Links
families who have children younger than the age of 3 with special needs and/or AlabamaResidential Facilities for the disabled Contact information and
http://www.discover-alabama.com/Society_and_Culture_Disability_Resources.html
Alabama Society and Culture
Recreation and Sports

Support Groups
Disability Resources Web Site Links
Alabama Medicaid Home Page - Official web site of the Alabama Medicaid Agency. Information about the Alabama Medicaid program, schedules of events, provider software and forms, manuals, bulletins and notices, and links to other health care related web sites.
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services
- Provides, through a single agency, a seamless system of service delivery for infants, toddlers, adolescents, adults and older individuals with disabilities.
Civitan International Research Center
- Coordinates and conducts research related to human development, mental retardation, and developmental disabilities. Comprehensive listing of programs and links at the UAB Civitan International Research Center with information about mental retardation and developmental disabilities.
UAB Civitan Americorps
- A community service program with emphasis on volunteer opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

24. NACAC State Profiles
to be mentally retarded or developmentally disabled. payments and health coverage,alabama has indicated special needs Subsidy—Limited to the time span of
http://www.nacac.org/stateprofiles/alabama.html
United States
State Summary

Definitions

Fact Sheets
...
Provincial Profiles
Alabama State Subsidy Profile
Updated May 2002 State Subsidy Contact Person Dorothy Slaughter
Department of Human Resources (DHR)
50 N. Ripley Street
Montgomery, AL 36130
Phone: 334-242-9500
Fax: 334-353-1052 NACAC Subsidy Representative (parent/volunteer) Linda Williams AL Foster/Adoptive Parent Assn. 109 Dawns Way Trussville, AL 35173 Home: 205-655-7658 Cell: 205-492-5652 E-Mail: afapavp@msn.com adoption.assistance@nacac.org . If you have state-specific questions, please call your state subsidy contact person or the NACAC subsidy representative (both listed above) for more information. A child is defined as having special needs if it is unlikely for him/her to be adopted by reason of one or more of the following conditions: (a) physical or mental disability; (b) emotional disturbance; (c) recognized high risk of physical or mental disease; (d) children eight years old and older; (e) sibling groups of three or more children; and (f) a Black child two years old or older.

25. 21-1012.00
IN HANDS ON TRAINING OF INDIVIDUALS WITH special needs VALID alabama DRIVERS LICENSE WORKINSTRUCTOR SUPERVISE 24 disabled INDIVIDUALS ON THE LITTER BUG
http://www.adeca.alabama.gov/content/wdd/acins/Jobs/ONet/21101200.htm
Job Openings in O*NET SOC Code
Order Number: Title: EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS
Job Type: Full Time Regular 38 Hours per Week $ 21000.00 to $ 24000.00 Yearly Requires experience of 12 months and education level of Bachelor's Degree Location: TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, AL 36088 Description: Contact Employment Service Office Opelika Office
Order Number: Title: EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS
Job Type: Full Time Regular 38 Hours per Week $ 20737.00 to $ 25922.00 Yearly Requires experience of 24 months and education level of Bachelor's Degree Location: TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, AL 36088 Description: PROVIDE ACADEMIC CAREER FINANCIAL AND PERSONAL COUNSELING ON A REGULAR BASIS IN INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP SESSIONS MANAGES TUTORIAL COMPONENT OF MENTORING PLACEMENT COMPONENT DEVELOP INDIVIDUALIZED PLANS TO CORRECT EDUCATIONAL DEFICIENCIES AND IMPROVE PARTICIPANTS SKILLS MAINTAIN RECORDS ON ALL COUNSELING CONTACTS MAKE APPROPRIATE REFERRALS TO COMMUNITY AGENCIES AND OTHER RESOURCES TO RESOLVE NONEDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS BS DEGREE IN COUNSELING AND DEVELOPMENT OR COMPARABLE AREA Contact Employment Service Office Opelika Office
Order Number: Title: EDUCATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS

26. Issue Brief-Delete And Insert Your Title
alabama. disabled, behavior disordered, specific learning disabled, orthopedicallydisabled, other health who have any other areas of special needs which may be
http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/13/48/1348.htm
ECS StateNotes Special Education Education Commission of the States • 707 17 th Street, Suite 2700 • Denver, CO 80202-3427 • 303-299-3600 • fax 303-296-8332 • www.ecs.org State Special Education Definitions, Ages Served August 1997* * Changes to these definitions occur rarely. State/Language Ages Served Alabama "Exceptional children. Persons... who have been certified under regulations of the State Board of Education by a specialist as being unsuited for enrollment in regular classes of the public schools or who are unable to be educated or trained adequately in the regular programs including, but not limited to: the mildly and moderately to severely retarded, and also the profoundly retarded; the speech impaired; the hearing impaired, deaf, and partially hearing; the blind and vision impaired; the crippled and those having other physical handicaps not otherwise specifically mentioned herein; the emotionally conflicted; those with special learning disabilities; the multiple handicapped;" Alaska " 'Children with disabilities' means children with mental retardation; hearing impairments, including deafness; speech or language impairments; visual impairments, including blindness; serious emotional disturbance; orthopedic impairments; autism, traumatic brain injury; other health impairments; specific learning disabilities; or preschool development delays"

27. Shelby County, Alabama
the disaster plans at your workplace, your children s school or day care how you couldhelp neighbors who have special needs, such as disabled and elderly
http://www.shelbycountyalabama.com/departmentsandagencies/ema dept pages/disaste

Local Emergency Planning Committee Information
Local Emergency Planning Committee Meetings Severe Weather Information
Thunderstorms

Tornadoes

Flash Floods

Winter Storms
Emergency Procedures
Family Disaster Plan

Family Disaster Kit

Chemical Emergencies and Response
Fire Safety for the Home ... Back to Shelby County Home Page Your Family Disaster Plan
Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you to evacuate your neighborhood or confine you to your home. What would you do if basic serviceswater, gas, electricity or telephoneswere cut off? Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. 4 Steps to Safety
1. Find Out What Could Happen to You
Contact your local Red Cross chapter or emergency management officebe prepared to take notes.
Ask what types of disasters are most likely to happen. Request information on how to prepare for each.

28. The University Of Alabama
The University of alabama Learning disabled student - demonstrates a significantdiscrepancy between academic in which a child with special needs can learn
http://www.bamaed.ua.edu/~kcarmich/bce516/SPED.html
The University of Alabama BCE 516: Practicum II CLIENT'S WITH DISABILITIES Special Education( PL 94-142) Americans With Disabilities Act Section 504 ADA
IDEA
... Resources for Working with Persons with Disabilities
Special Education Special Education (PL 94-142) Summary of Special Education (PL 94-142) (Summary : Courtesy of Dr. Mary Ann Weinacht, Sul Ross State University) Federal Regulation: Each state shall insure that free appropriate education is available to all handicapped children aged three through eighteen within the State not later than September 1, 1978, and to all handicapped children three through twenty-one within the State not later then September 1, 1980. State Law: A free appropriate public education shall be available to visually handicapped students and auditorially handicapped students from birth. F Free, appropriate education A ARD Admission, Review, and Dismissl committee I IEP Individualized Education Program (Fed.) or Plan (Tex.) L LRE Least Restrictive Environment ARD : Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee shall make decisions concerning the educational program of a student referred for consideration for special education. The committee shall include the following voting members: 1. a representative from the local school administration

29. Special Needs Family Fun - Rehab Rehabilitation
www.rehab.state.al.us alabama Department of and adults with disabilities or specialneeds and their serve seniors, caregivers, and those who are disabled!
http://www.specialneedsfamilyfun.com/files/rehabrehabilitation.html
Family files
Home
Meet
Topics
Files
News
Tour
Rehab Rehabilitation
International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services - http://www.iapsrs.org
Dedicated to promoting, supporting, and strengthening community-oriented rehabilitation services and resources...
NRRTS-The National Registry of Rehabilitation Technology Suppliers - http://www.nrrts.org
NRRTS is dedicated to ensuring the provision of high quality Re habilitation Technology and related services to people with disabilities....
Other important Rehab Rehabilitation files:
123 Rehabilitation Management Specialists LLC - http://www.123rehab.com
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services - http://www.rehab.state.al.us Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services... Amazing Kids - http://www.AMAZINGKIDS.org The Children's Institute (formerly The Rehabilitation Institute) is the region's leading comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation facility... Analytic Rehabilitation, a vocational and rehabilitation counseling firm - http://www.analyticrehab.com

30. Special Needs Family Fun - Developmental Disabilities
Disabilities http//www.acdd.org alabama Council for state.or.us Oregon Senior disabled Services of issues with special education and special needs services
http://www.specialneedsfamilyfun.com/files/developmentaldisabilities.html
Family files
Home
Meet
Topics
Files
News
Tour
Developmental disabilities
Dyslexia Parents Resource - http://www.dyslexia-parent.com
Information and resources about dyslexia for parents of children who are, or may be, dyslexic....
March Foundation - http://www.marchfoundation.co.uk
The March Foundation is a new charity helping children with learning difficulties to reach their full potential and to achieve their own personal visions. We offer tailor made residential courses...
Missouri Developmental Disabilities Resource Center - http://www.moddrc.com Information for people with developmental disabilities... Special kids resource - http://www.specialkidsresource.com Special Kids Resource is a new website dedicated to providing educational tools for children with autism and other disabilities. We specialize in products for Intensive Behavioural programs...
Other important Developmental disabilities files:
AADD - Atlanta Alliance on Developmental Disabilities - http://www.aadd.org

31. Target : Entertainment : Parents And Schools: Creating A Successful Partnership
alabama Greatest Hits by alabama. Parents and schools Creating a Successful Partnershipfor Students with special needs Anne M. Bauer Thomas M. Shea.
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html?asin=013018540X

32. Untitled
An experienced educator in alabama shared these is classified emotionally conflicted,learning disabled, and who Any student labeled as special needs must be
http://sessions.senate.gov/pressapp/record.cfm?id=178451

33. Special Needs Info & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
The rates ranged from 14 percent in alabama to 56 about classes of kids who are disabled, says Miriam life skills that some students in special education need
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_info.html?id=13

34. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
with their counterparts in alabama, in surrounding states and adjustments necessaryfor disabled children to education curriculum and the special services which
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=32

35. VAST: Parents
abilities such as gifted, learning disabled, dyslexia, downs State laws on education(alabama only) Educating children with special needs; the basics
http://www.vastnetwork.org/members/nparents.htm
Programs Enrollment Fees General Policies ... Newsletters
P ROGRAMS
One Time Service
A one time consultation service is available for non-member families. Therapy services are provided by licensed or certified personnel to any family that desire a service and do not need long term help. Educational Consultations are available to discuss IEP's, curriculum or educational concerns. Services Membership The services membership includes unlimited consultation services, educational program development, IEP writing, the use of resource centers, free access to training and workshops, discounted therapy services, and monthly and quarterly newsletters. This membership is designed primarily for home educating families that need access to consultation services, therapy services and need help with their special needs child, but do not need a school cover or do not live in Alabama. School Enrollment The school enrollment offers a school covering for homeschoolers in Alabama, unlimited consultation services, IEP writing, discounted therapy services, educational program development, free access to training and workshops, use of centers and training, a monthly newsletter, information on local outings with other families and a support network for the Alabama area. School enrollment is available to residents of Alabama only.
Top

E NROLLMENT POLICY
For Alabama:
Alabama State law requires school enrollment and attendance. Enrollment with VAST Network satisfies these laws. Enrollment forms are completed and sent to the school board upon enrollment. You will receive a copy of the enrollment form for your records and a copy will be sent to your local school district as proof of enrollment. Monthly attendance forms will be sent to the school by the 5th of each month (August - July) and will be on record. . It is up to the parent to keep track of the days you school your child(ren). It is also the family's responsibility to keep records of your child's information and education. We recommend a journal and or work samples or portfolio throughout the school year, however, this method is only one of many ways to keep educational records and you are not limited to this method. Members are required to attend an intake workshop prior to receiving consultation or services and an annual IEP workshop each summer for the first two years.

36. CHADD: Children And Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
between the rights of a disabled child on of Dale County School District in alabama. musttake into consideration all students special needs, general education
http://www.chadd.org/newszoom.cfm?cat_id=7&subcat_id=0&news_id=51

37. Health And Disability Resource Centre - Planetamber.com
Horizon Airlines Passengers with special needs - USA - good Birmingham InternationalAirport - alabama - USA - good Air - Flights for disabled Children - USA
http://www.planetamber.com/resources/206.html
e-mail - use our search - link to us - submit a link - advertise - chat - message board - news - home
general resources
all countries Australia Canada UK USA
resource search ON THE MOVE - TRANSPORT
RESOURCES
Access Northern California - USA - good
Access-Able Travel Source - USA - good
Access-Able Travel Source - USA - good
Accessible Traveler's Database - Accessible Transport - USA - good
ADA Vacations Plus - USA - good
Airport Links good
Airports of the WWWW - Global Village Escapes good
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines for Transportation Vehicles - USA - good
British Car Rental - UK - good
Central London - Dial a ride - UK - good
Community Transport Association - UK - good
Community Transportation Association of America - USA - good
Disable Data Link Group - UK - good
Disabled Commuters handbook - Connecticut - USA - good
Easy Access Australia - AUSTRALIA - good
Emerging Horizons - Searchable database of travel resources - USA - good
Gimp on the Go - Resource for disabled travel - USA - good
Global Access - Advice network - USA - good
Global Access Disabled Travel Network good
Global Access Travel - AUSTRALIA - good
Greyhound Passengers with Disabilities - USA - good
Guide to school bus transportation - Special Needs Transportation Handbook - USA - good
Hardin MD - Medical Informatics and Computers - USA - good
Jim Lubin's Travel and Recreation - USA - good
Liftshare.com - Car Share in the UK

38. Special Needs - Find Library Articles By Topic
for alabama Kids special needs adoption in alabama. focus on positive images of disabledpeople. Know Helping parents understand about special needs program in
http://library.adoption.com/information/Special-Needs/7/1.html
adoption.com local info forums photolisting ... Community you are here: adoption.com library by topic by topic ... submit content resources adoption encyclopedia adoption glossary adoption acronyms adoption laws ... lullabies
adoption forums choose one guatemala international adoptive parents support russia adoption adoptees birthparents community foster care sealed records adoptee support special needs
Special Needs
Additional Topics
Abuse Advocacy Alcoholism Allergies ... Visual Impairment
Articles
A Family for Every Child:
A mother of an adopted son with Down Syndrome shares her story.
A Quick Adoption and Special Needs Guide for Professionals

Special needs adoption for professionals.
Information regarding parents involvement with an IEP for their child.
About Developmental Disabilities

Information about developmental disabilities.
Abuse Can Permanently

Information regarding abuse and it's long-term affects.
Abused Children Susceptible to Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Problems as Adults
Information on child abuse and its long-term effects. Access to the General Education Curriculum for Students with Disabilities General education. Addiction: Breaking the Cycle Helping teens overcome addictions.

39. Civil Rights - My Child's Special Needs - Parents - ED.gov
MY CHILD S special needs. Memorandum establishes policy on issues concerning the responsibilityof school districts to OSEP State Monitoring Reports alabama.
http://www.ed.gov/parents/needs/rights/list.jhtml?page=1&size=25&oldsize=10&sort

40. Civil Rights - My Child's Special Needs - Parents - ED.gov
MY CHILD S special needs. OSEP State Monitoring Reports alabama. This page containsthe most recent Office of special Education Programs (OSEP) monitoring
http://www.ed.gov/parents/needs/rights/list.jhtml?page=1&size=50&oldsize=10&sort

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