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1. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child
Organizations Colorado. schools/Organizations connecticut. schools/Organizations Delaware young children. ( special needs) Add/View attention to disabled and special kids, readily
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  • A.D.D. Consults
    A.D.D. Consults offers psychoeducational services to individuals, families and professionals via private e-mail. For those who live in areas where information on Attention Deficit Disorder may be scarce.
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  • "The Misunderstood, Misdiagnosed and Unseen Disability"
    Sensory Integration Dysfunction-This paper will explain sensory integration dysfunction to the point of understanding the nature of this unseen (and often misdiagnosed) disability, as well as its psychological, emotional, learning and social effects on the individual.
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  • Abilitations Abilitations is the industries leading children's therapy and special needs catalog with product mix including movement, special education, sensory integration, adapted play and more. Add/View Comments
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  • Ability OnLine Ability OnLine is a friendly and safe computer friendship network where children and youth with disabilities or chronic illnesses connect to each other as well as to their friends, family members, caregivers and supporters.

2. Family Fun & Special Needs - Schooling Schools
Family fun special needs schooling schools disabled children. They live, in community, with trained curative educators and family bigchalk Community - http//schools The connecticut
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This school education site will help students, teachers and parents succeed in all school subjects... AEHI Home Page - http://www.aehi.org     Alternatives in Education for the Hearing Impaired (AEHI) Midwest Center for Cued Speech   Alexander Graham Bell Montessori School     ... After School Catalog * School-Age NOTES Resources - http://www.afterschoolnotes.com School-Age NOTES Resources gives you access to over 100 resources for projects and themes, activities including, arts and crafts, multicultural ideas, games, science, music and movement, self esteem, ... After School Catalog * School-Age NOTES Resources - http://www.afterschoolalliance.com

3. Geography And Special Educational Needs
Geography and special Educational needs. Home. The World Wide Web contains plenty of information about geography and about special educational needs as separate teaching and learning issues. learning support for disabled students undertaking fieldwork the special Education Resource Center at the connecticut State with special needs Pupils from Three schools Serving Rural
http://www.tomwilson.com/david/InclusiveCurricula/Ge.htm
Geography and Special Educational Needs Home The World Wide Web contains plenty of information about geography and about special educational needs as separate teaching and learning issues. The implications of SEN for geography attract relatively sparse attention, which is why the present website seeks to redress the deficit. Teaching materials Provision and practice Professional development Special schools ... Top Teaching materials Top Provision and practice
  • The Geography Discipline Network's references overview and presentation of issues in providing learning support for disabled students undertaking fieldwork and related activities. Steve Krasner, Ginna Smyth and Barbara Wallach's bibliography for the Special Education Resource Center at the Connecticut State Department of Education focuses on social studies instruction for those with special educational needs and includes many geography references. Special Educational Needs and Disabilities - learning and teaching guidance for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences : Special Edition Three of Planet , the bi-annual publication of the Learning and Teaching Support Network Subject Centre for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. This issue contains articles on the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Act (SENDA); Access to HE by disabled students; Developing an accessible curriculum; Disability and fieldwork; Disability and labwork; Disability and assessment; Dyslexia and learning and teaching support; Guidance on WWW accessibility; On-line staff development materials; QAA Code of Practice on students with disabilities.

4. Family Friendly Fun And Special Needs Resources - Schools Classrooms
Family friendly fun and special needs resources schools classrooms whom are developmentally-disabled children. They live schools to secure the educational success of children with disabilities and special needs .org. The connecticut Institute for the
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5. SurfWax -- News And Articles On Special Needs School
Articles on special needs School from newspapers and magazines around the world. David's and Dalkeith High schools to update them on Catherine Academy, connecticut's only stateapproved Catholic school for disabled children open. The special needs school was
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    Last update: Feb 09, 2004
    ESC nets state grants
    Feb 09, 2004
    In January, the Auglaize County Educational Service Center received notification of two 50,000 state grants, one for the Auglaize County Educational (ACE) Academy and one for the Auglaize County Special Needs School, ESC Superintendent Pat Niekamp told the Wapakoneta Daily News ... The special needs school will be an extension of already-existing ESC special needs programs, Niekamp said. (Wapakoneta Daily News, OH)
    BBC News
    Jan 22, 2004
    More than 2,000 pupils from the Roman Catholic St David's and the non-denominational Dalkeith High School are now based on the campus, along with pupils from Saltersgate special needs school.We will be contacting parents of pupils attending St David's and Dalkeith High Schools to update them on aspects of pupil behaviour and the steps we are introducing to overcome any difficulties. (Google News UK National)
    Tragedy leads to broad social change
    Jan 01, 2004
    The group broke into subcommittees to focus on specific needs: children, crime and commerce. The university complex includes not only the 50,000-square-foot center but a library, a visual and performing arts elementary school, a special-needs school, and a health center with prenatal and geriatric medicine (St. Petersburg Times, FL).
    Housing rules sparking debate
    Dec 30, 2003

6. Group Homes, Housing, Residential Schools & Other Links
the first to open a group home for developmentally disabled adults in Living Programs serve adults with disabilities or special needs capable of (connecticut).
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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
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  • 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.

7. National PTA Position Statement Education Of Children With Special Needs
is disabled stating precisely what kinds of special education and of special needs children occurs between parents and local schools Parent Teacher Association of connecticut. 60
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Education of Children with Special Needs
The National PTA believes that all children have the right to a quality public education which allows each child the opportunity to reach his or her fullest potential. The National PTA is committed to the belief that all children can learn and that school and family collaboration is essential to successful academic and developmental growth. Given this commitment, the National PTA supports a variety of public education and related support services that benefit the learning of all children. An effective program for children with disabilities should include the following components: Parent and Family Involvement School districts must inform parents of their rights under federal, state and/or local statutes and policies governing special education programs at the beginning of each school year and whenever policy changes occur. Parents of disabled children must have an active role in working with the school to develop an instructional program and/or other related services based on the needs of children with disabilities. Such a program must include the following: Educational services must be based on a complete and individual evaluation and assessment of the specific and unique needs of each child;

8. Online
serving chronically ill or disabled children and Collaborates with connecticut Public Health and Social special needs Secondary schools Listing complied by
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Connecticut Tourette Syndrome Association
Some of our favorite Internet resources relating to Tourette Syndrome are below. If you would like to recommend a useful Web site for listing on this page, please contact Connecticut TSA at (203) 912-7310 or e-mail us at ts@tsact.org Tourette Syndrome TS discussion groups Regional TSA chapters ... Research
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Ask NOAH About Tourette Syndrome
A-Z information resource published by the New York Online Access to Health project. NOAH features content in English and Spanish, with sections on basic facts, children's issues, diagnosis, genetics and treatment, including alternative therapies. Provides URLs to local TSA chapters in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. Patti's Picks Books
Books about TS and by people with TS. Pandas Web site
NIMH site devoted to pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections. The term describes the subset of children who have OCD and/or TS whose symptoms worsen following strep infections. Planet Tic
Site with a youthful spin that promotes understanding and awareness of TS. Created by Danya International for students, parents and teachers.

9. ENC Online: Teaching In An Equitable--and Safe--Science Laboratory
and Kenneth R. Roy, Glastonbury, connecticut, Public schools. to student, whether they are disabled or not. address learning styles and special needs of students
http://www.enc.org/features/focus/archive/equity/document.shtm?input=FOC-001780-

10. Southbury, Woodbury, Middlebury, Oxford, And Newtown, Connecticut Real Estate Li
Southwestern connecticut schools Information. intellectually and artistically gifted students and disabled pupils, as Or just tell us what your special needs are
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"A model of how the Internet can facilitate the process of deciding where to send your children to school"

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The Heritage Foundation Public, Private and Charter Schools: Compare them using these top-rated, comprehensive reports. Middlebury with Southbury Regional District #15 As part of Regional School District #15, Middlebury shares a school system with adjacent Southbury. One elementary school and one middle school are in town. Older students attend Pomperaug Regional High School. Special education and adult continuing education are also offered. The distinguished Westover School for Girls is in Middlebury. The students of Southbury attend their own elementary and middle schools in town and share a high school, also located in town, with neighboring communities. Special education and evening classes for adults supplement a solid education.
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11. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help - LD Schools
org/ Learning Clinic, The (connecticut) Private, non Texas) Serves K12 learning disabled, special or advanced academic, social, and emotional needs of children
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/ld_schools/
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Spring Ridge Academy (Arizona) Spring Valley, AZ : boarding school for girls with attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, low self esteem or other challenges. 13690 South Burton Road, Spring Valley, AZ 86333 - (520) 632-4602
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12. KidPower Links Page
Children s Charity Fund connecticut Department of Social V CSHCN Programs disabled Children s Relief House Charities The special needs NetworkInformation on
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13. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
Disabilities Programs The schools on our list are schools for Learning training, assistance, and support to parents of disabled and special needs children.
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14. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
Five years ago, connecticut placed only 9.2 percent of live and work in the nondisabled world a voluntary, school-by-school survey of special education services
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=7

15. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
In Brick, in many parts of connecticut and in more is how teachers refer to the disabled children who children ages 3 to 5 received special education services
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=12

16. Civil Rights - My Child's Special Needs - Parents - ED.gov
MY CHILD S special needs. OSEP State Monitoring Reports connecticut. about Disability Discrimination (35) about Disabilities (31) for disabled Students (31
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17. NICHCY: Parenting A Child With Special Needs - Resources
the chronically ill or disabled child A Federation for Children with special needs, 95 Berkeley AJ Pappanikou Center, University of connecticut, 249 Glenbrook
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The publications and organizations listed below, as well as the resources listed throughout this News Digest, are only a few of the many that can provide information to parents and families about issues related to disability. Additional support is also available from state and local parent groups, as well as from state and local affiliates of many major disability organizations.
Obtaining Resources That Interest You
To help you obtain documents listed in this issue, you will find the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of publishers at the end of this publication. The publisher's name generally appears in the final position in the citation to illustrate, in the example citation below, the publisher is Woodbine House. Example: Sweeney, W. (in press). The special-needs reading list: An annotated guide to the best publications for parents and professionals. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.

18. Family Fun & Special Needs - Include Inclusive Inclusion
http//www.Includeme.org The connecticut Coalition for Parents helping parents so their disabled children can special needs Family Fun, special needs Family Fun
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our vision is to educate middle school, high school and college students, corporate and community citizens, and employers about the needs and abilities of people with mental retardation... Circle of Inclusion - http://www.circleofinclusion.org Welcome to the Circle of Inclusion The Circle of Inclusion Web Site is for early childhood service providers and families of young children. ... ICON Community Services - http://www.iconbbs.org Our Mission: To broaden public awareness and improve access to opportunities in the community for people who have historically been excluded because of disability.... ICON Community Services - http://www.iconservices.org

19. Homeschooling Today® Magazine Articles - Special Needs - Special Care
When Barbara Schoenly, of Salisbury, connecticut, chose to between learners with perceived special needs and those such as spelling, are not learningdisabled.
http://www.homeschooltoday.com/articls/5-01/special.htm
At home, children with disabilities get individualized education
by Gail Felker W here there's a will, there's a way. That's the motto of a growing number of homeschooling families with special-needs kids. Gone are the days of the single choice of putting those children into the hands of "experts" in the public schools. Families are discovering that they can educate their special-needs kids at home. The resources are out there. Consultants, support groups, and online assistance are available now. The only hurdle is overcoming one's feelings of inadequacy. When Barbara Schoenly, of Salisbury, Connecticut, chose to homeschool her son, Conant, little did she know that learning problems would surface. Conant struggled with phonics. Frustration hit, and the tears would come. Was it just willfulness, Barbara wondered, or maybe a lack of motivation? She persevered. By second grade, Conant still was not reading. Blending words was a chore. He would try to guess but usually guessed wrong. His handwriting was atrocious. Finally Barbara had him tested and discovered that Conant suffers from dyslexia, the condition in which the brain reverses letters and jumbles words, making reading and writing difficult.

20. Special Needs Students
Promotes Community Care For The disabled President Bush Case studies from California, connecticut, Florida, North kids with ADD/ADHD or other special needs.
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Up See also the ADHD Education for Parents page and the Children's Mental Health pages A Guide to Reasonable Accommodations – this site is provided by Florida State University Introduction
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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.

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