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  1. Annotated bibliography: Nutrition management for children with special needs (Publication) by Beverly Cross, 1993
  2. Nutrition management for children with special needs in child nutrition programs: Workshop proceedings (Publication) by Beverly Cross, 1993

1. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child
Minnesota. schools/Organizations mississippi. schools/Organizations Missouri young children. ( special needs) Add/View attention to disabled and special kids, readily
http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild
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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. Feeding Children With Special Needs: An Annotated Bibliography
special nutrition needs as well as the knowledge and training needs of foodservice workers in mississippi care for the developmentally disabled from 15 schools recorded data for
http://www.nfsmi.org/Information/bib/spneedsbib.htm
National Food Service Management Institute
P.O. Drawer 188
University, MS 38677-0188
Feeding Children with Special Needs: An Annotated Bibliography
December 2001

Resources may be listed in more than one category. To access a specific category, click the link below.
  • Allergy
  • Autism
  • Caloric Needs
  • Choking ...
  • Training Needs Allergy Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 92 This article gives a brief overview of what a food sensitivity is and its common treatment strategies. Suggestions are given to assist dietitians when counseling parents of children with food allergies. The authors suggest that those working with the parents and child consider the severity of the allergy, age of the child, other special dietary needs, and ethnic food preferences. A list of resources for food sensitivities is given.
    (KEY WORDS: Nutrition Assessment, Allergy) School Foodservice and Nutrition, 52
    (KEY WORDS: Regulations/Legislation, Team, Allergy, Menu Modification, Diabetes, Cost) Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 91
  • 3. Columbia Public Schools - Special Education
    special Eduation for the Columbia Public schools Administration from mississippi College special needs individuals, I have a varied background providing for the needs of the disabled
    http://www.columbia.k12.mo.us/speced/specialed/personnel.html
    Special Education
    Columbia Public Schools Early Childhood Elementary Middle School 6 -7 Junior High 8 -9 ... CPS Home
    District Wide Resource Personnel
    Jeaneal Alexander Hello, I am Jeneal Alexander, Assistant Director of Special Eduation for the Columbia Public Schools. I have enjoyed working for students with disabilities in all age ranges for over 25 years. I have Master's Degree in Special Education from the University of Arizona and Certification in Administration from Mississippi College. I have taught or supervised in a wide variety of settings including state schools, public schools, and the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Eduations (DESE). I have and continue to serve as a member on statewide committees and organizations whose goals include improving the educational opportunities for all students in Missouri's public schools. I appreciate the opportunity to work in the Columbia Public School System as it is a well-known leader in the field of educating all students. Hello! I am Christy Graham. I serve as one of the Assistant Directors of Special Education for the Columbia Public Schools. My undergraduate degree in Communication/Persuasion and my master’s degree in Reading

    4. Special Education Graduate Programs In Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama And Louis
    Graduate schools in Tennessee, mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana M.Ed. Preschool disabled; M.Ed degree in Inclusive Education (special needs in the Regular Classroom). This
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/sc/edu_special_SC.html
    SPECIAL EDUCATION
    (Education of the Handicapped, Learning Disabilities)
    Graduate Schools in Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Alabama State University
    School of Graduate Studies
    Special Education
    P.O. Box 271
    Montgomery, AL 36101-0271 U.S.A.
    Click to send E-mail to:
    Phone:
    Fax:
    Degrees Offered:

    M.Ed.- Special Education Student loans with fees as low as zero from Access Group offered at this school -> Auburn University Rehabilitation and Special Education Graduate School Office, Hargis Hall Auburn , AL 36849-5122 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: Degrees Offered: M.Ed.; M.S.; Ed.S.; Ph.D. Student loans with fees as low as zero from Access Group offered at this school -> Auburn University Vocational and Adult Education Graduate School Office, Hargis Hall Auburn , AL 36849-5122 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: Degrees Offered: M.Ed., M.S., Ed.S., Ed.D. Student loans with fees as low as zero from Access Group offered at this school -> Auburn University Vocational and Adult Education Graduate School Office, Hargis Hall

    5. Food Service Resource List Special Needs
    Management Institute, University of mississippi, 1993. and feeding needs of the developmentally disabled is described in children with special needs who attend schools that provide
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/service/t2.htm
    Food Service Resource List
    Special Needs
    March 1997 The resources selected for this list contain reliable information and are available nationwide. Your local library or bookstore can help you locate these books, journals, and audiovisuals. Other items can be obtained from the source listed. The call numbers provided are for the National Agricultural Library. Lending information is provided at the end of this document.
    In alphabetical order:
    Accommodating children with special dietary needs in the school nutrition programs: guidance for school food service staff

    Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Service, 1995.
    61 p.
    CALL NO: aLB3479 U6A23 1995
    Summary: Describes some of the factors which must be considered in the early phases of planning for substitutions to the regular school meal which must be made to accommodate children with disabilities. Suggests ways in which the school food service can interact with other responsible parties in the school and the community at large to serve children with disabilities.
    Annotated bibliography: nutrition management for children with special needs 2nd edition
    Cross, Beverly; and National Food Service Management Institute

    6. What's An IEP? (and Other Special Needs) - Adoption Forums
    said, the schools get extra money for each child that needs special ed of A developmentally disabled or challenged 4 year old needs an IEP mississippi Adoptive Parents
    http://forums.adoption.com/t120545.html
    Adoption.com AdoptionShop.com ParentProfiles.com Adopting.org ... AdoptionLists.com There are 503 users online!
    Welcome Log In: Username: Password: Lost Password? Welcome to AdoptionForums.com. You are currently browsing the forums as a Guest , and can view messages. To post messages, you must be a registered member and log in. Don't have an account? Register now!
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    Special Needs Special Needs Adoption ... Next Thread Author Thread

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    Posts: 72 What's an IEP? (and other special needs) My husband and I are being considered for the adoption of two siblings in Colorado (we're from Indiana, which I've heard has a tough person in charge of ICPC!).
    Anyway, their profile is a little vague, so I was hoping someone could define the medical terms in "plain English" for us:
    1. "The children's developmental challenges are met with an Individualized Education Plan." (What does this mean? Would they be behind academically, or is it physical/developmental?)
    2. They "...have difficulty focusing on one activity at a time" and "take medication and receive therapeutic services." (For what? Adhd? Something else?)
    3. They also "receive weekly physical, speech, and occupational therapies to help them with coordination, muscle tone, and speech impediments."

    7. People With Special Needs Down Syndrome Report February 1999
    People with special needs Down Syndrome Report schools don't move fast enough to better integrate their disabled children others (Arizona, Georgia, mississippi, and Nevada) actually
    http://www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/pwsnmar96.html
    People with Special Needs Down Syndrome Report May 1999 February 1999 December 1998 Autumn 1998 Summer 1998 May 1998 February 1998 Christmas 1997 Fall 1997 Autumn 1997 Summer 1997 June 1997 April 1997 February 1997 March 1996 ROBERT J. JOHNSON, MANAGER
    1409 NORTH FIRST STREET
    ABERDEEN, SD 57401
    VOL. 16 #1 March 1996 EDUCATING RAFAEL. The 1-17-96 EDUCATION WEEK contains this article on DS/INCLUSION, plus OBERTI AND THE LAW (the case is one of 1/2 dozen on inclusion). The case indicates schools have the burden to prove why a student should not be included in a regular classroom. The Oberti's first took the school to court five years earlier, but lost. The Appeals judge in '92 said: "Inclusion is a right, not a privilege for a select few." The author (Lynn Schnaiberg) says the two sides to the case are speaking in different languages: the school saw Rafael as half-empty, but his parents saw him as half-full. In concluding OBERTI AND THE LAW Schnaiberg says: "Regardless of where educators stand philosophically on inclusion, many disability-rights advocates have made the link between inclusion and racial desegregation. And they warn that if schools don't move fast enough to better integrate their disabled children, the courts may step in to do the job for them." See Page 776 of the 21/28 December '95 NATURE for this report by the Harvard Department of Neurology (Bruce Yanker, Enders 260, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115). In the final paragraph the authors state that "increased generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) may contribute to abnormal brain developmental and mental retardation in DS." Their final sentence says, "if there is in vivo confirmation then the neuro protective effects of antioxidants may provide an important therapeutic approach to mental retardation and the prevention of Alzheimer's disease in DS individuals."

    8. Special Education Advocate & Attorney Directory A-M - Search For A Special Needs
    special learning needs, from birth to college age and across the spectrum from developmentally disabled to of experiences with schools, during the past MS mississippi. MT - Montana
    http://www.education-a-must.com/aalistam.html
    Find an advocate or attorney in your state.
    Parenting Support Group for parents, advocates, and attorneys. Ask your questions about special education law, IEPs, 504s... or ask about local resources here.
    Directory N-Z Submit an Advocate or Attorney AK ... MT
    AK - Alaska
    AL - Alabama
    Trecia C. Benefield
    Advocate
    PO Box 434
    Jasper, AL 35502
    Phone: (205) 387-0159
    Fax: (205) 387-0162
    www.birminghamilc.org
    AR - Arkansas
    AZ - Arizona
    CA - California
    Kevin Ardalan
    Attorney
    822 N. Broadway
    Santa Ana, CA 92701
    Phone: (877) 273-2526 Fax: (714) 972-4918 www.ardalan.net Our office provides assistance to individuals seeking special education and related services. Call toll free for a free consultation. Arlene Bell, M.A. J.D. Attorney 1158 26th Street, #269 Santa Monica, CA 90403 Phone: (310) 829-2029 E-mail: Practice focuses on special education law and serves clients in Southern California. Legal services are also available for guardianships, conservatorships and step-parent adoptions.

    9. Entrez PubMed
    Serving children with special health care needs Child Nutrition*; Dietary Services*; disabled Persons*; Food Food Services*; Human; mississippi; Questionnaires; schools
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

    10. MSBCOV
    is one of the very special services MS serves children from both the mississippi schools for the blind, hearing impaired, and multiply disabled students enable
    http://www2.mde.k12.ms.us/msb/
    Welcome to
    Mississippi School for the Blind
    1252 Eastover Drive
    Jackson, MS 39211

    Academic Complex
    Phone: (601) 984-8200
    Fax: (601) 984-8230 Dr. Rosie Thompson Pridgen, Superintendent "MSB is a Great Place to Be! Our number one priority is to make a positive difference in the lives of the students and families we serve." New! Eligibility determination by the MIRC for students to receive Large Type Textbooks MSB's Mission... The mission of the Mississippi School for the Blind (MSB) is to promote the development of each student's maximum potential by providing specialized services, materials, and technology. Our staff is dedicated to curricula which meet the individual needs of students. Residential and instructional programs and services which comply with state, regional, and national accreditation standards are provided. The school serves as an educational resource for visually impaired and blind residents of Mississippi from birth through 20 years of age. MSB Then...and Now Over one hundred fifty years ago on March 2, 1848, the Institution for the Instruction of the Blind was officially established by the State Legislature (Article 9, Chapter 43 - Laws of Mississippi) with an appropriation of $2500. Since its establishment 150 years ago, the school has been known by several names: Institute for the Blind, Asylum for the Blind, Mississippi School for the Blind. The school initially served 28 students: it presently provides services to over 150 visually impaired and blind children through its various programs. The school has occupied several sites during its long history, at one time being moved to Monticello so that its Jackson site could be used as a hospital during the Civil War. A temporary school for black blind students was established at Piney Woods in 1929. Later, in 1945, Helen Keller spoke at this campus. In 1951 this school was moved to a new location on Capers Street in Jackson. Since then, visually impaired students have been served on the Eastover Campus.

    11. 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.
    http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild/schoolsorganizatio
    KinderStart Alta Vista Ask Jeeves Excite Google HotBot GO LookSmart Lycos Webcrawler Adoption Animal Friends Bringing Home Baby Child Development ... Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
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    12. IS1559 Clothing For Special Needs: Clothing For The Disabled
    Clothing for special needs Clothing for the disabled. commercial clothing for the disabled could be a mississippi State University logo Visit DAFVM USDA
    http://msucares.com/pubs/infosheets/is1559.htm
    Clothing for Special Needs: Clothing for the Disabled
    Approximately 35 million American adults and children are disabled, with some physical or mental impairment that limits their activities. Their basic clothing should be functional, comfortable, and attractive. Clothing can enhance or limit independence and productivity. Tight or confining clothing can impair movement and reduce comfort. It also may cause a feeling of unattractiveness, possibly lowering self-esteem. Many people with disabilities, whether temporary or permanent, have reduced physical strength and dexterity. The more independent they can become, the more psychologically healthy they will feel.
    Helpful Clothing Features
    Some self-help features make it easier to manage fastening/unfastening and putting on/removing clothes. Many features allow for added fullness, giving greater comfort and ease of movement. The following features may promote independence in dressing/undressing:
    • Simple styles, with minimal details.

    13. Family Fun & Special Needs - Computers For Disabled
    Serving the disabled, businesses, schools, government, and private co.nz Children with special needs Kids just to toys is not possible schools for recreation
    http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/computersfordisabled.html
    Resource Files
    family fun, family health, special needs, disabilities
    Home
    Meet
    Topics
    Files
    News
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    Computers for Disabled
    Ability online - http://www.abilityonline.org
    Ability OnLine is a computer network designed to enhance the lives of children and youth with disabilities or illness as well as their families, caregivers and friends by providing an online community...
    Other important Computers for Disabled files:
    Ability Consulting - http://www.abilityconsulting.com
    Helping businesses meet the computer needs of employees with disabilities... Ability Hub - http://www.abilityhub.com AbilityHub is an Assistive Technology related web site for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult. AbilityHub is a point for finding information on Assistive Technology... Ability Hub - http://www.abilityhub.com Assistive Technology for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible. This web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available... Ability online - http://www.abilityonline.org

    14. School Information - Special Needs
    PPA Pre School Playgroups association 6163 Kings Cross Road special needs co-ordinator Pat Baldwinson. Avenue, London, SW6 6AE See SPORT FOR disabled PEOPLE.
    http://www.educationleeds.co.uk/schools/sen/fc.asp

    15. Central Arizona College - Heiland Vita
    students, Veteran’s, and disabled adults to for the Severely Handicapped, mississippi State School for grant application reviewer for special needs Projects.
    http://www.centralaz.edu/class/lhvita.htm
    Curriculum Learning Assessment
    Support Services
    Linda W. Heiland - Vita
    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1998 – Presen t Central Arizona College Coolidge, AZ Director of Curriculum Learning and Assessment Support Services Responsible for new curriculum development, internal and external articulation of courses. Generate reports relating the collection and analysis of institutional effectiveness data to budget and program review process. Responsible for academic assessment (qualitative and quantitative) program Generate data and research reports related to curriculum review and student learning outcomes Responsible for the research, analysis and review of student population demographics, employability trends (local, state and nationally), and industrial demographics of the constituency area with relation to the successful implementation of college goals and objectives. Responsible for the development, copyediting and proofreading of educational/technical manuals for services training. Responsible for professional development seminars in academic assessment, development of learning outcomes, evaluation/assessment plans and quality standards for higher education Responsible for the strategic planning, budgeting, and professional development organization for curriculum academic quality standards, and assessment.

    16. Special Needs Consultation
    HomeschoolingForHome.com provides products and services to maximize your effectiveness in homeschooling. Learning disabled) is a schools and government agencies, one of the safest things you
    http://www.homeschoolingforhome.com/special_needs_consultation.htm

    17. Lukol Directory - Society Disabled Education
    on a grant at the University of Southern mississippi. links to resources for special needs college students and political arenas, including disabled people and
    http://www.lukol.com/Top/Society/Disabled/Education/

    Lukol Directory -
    Society Disabled Education ... Family and Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE)
    Informs families about IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997). This site has lots of information about FAPE, laws and regulations, and associated links.
    http://www.fape.org
    TechDis

    Service aimed at enhancing access for those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, to learning and teaching, research and administration across higher and further education through the use of information and communication technologies. (United Kingdom)
    http://www.techdis.ac.uk/
    University / Education Disability Information

    Links to information on education, job training, and career opportunities for persons with disabilities.
    http://www.makoa.org/universi.htm
    Regional Disability Liaison Unit (RDLU)
    The directory of disability information and resources for the tertiary education community. (Australia) http://www.deakin.edu.au/extern/rdlu/ College information for students with learning disabilities. Organizations, testing, and publications. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/LDAT/c...

    18. Netscape Search: Top > Society > Disabled > Education
    deaf, hearingimpaired, and special needs children in National Educational Association of disabled Students (NEADS). at the University of Southern mississippi.
    http://search.netscape.com/ns/browse?id=94897&source=NSCPBrowse

    19. FindingWeb Directory - /Society/Disabled/Education
    on a grant at the University of Southern mississippi. educational organization serving developmentally disabled, mrdd, adhd special needs Network Providing
    http://dir.findingweb.com/Top/Society/Disabled/Education
    Directory Home Society Disabled Education Education Do you need Education?
    You're in the right place... check it out the following sites and directory about Education, or search Education at FindingWeb Search. Sub-categories Links All Means All School to Work Project - Information, resources, and strategies to ensure access to and choice by all learners within their local school-to-work system.
    College Placement Assistance for Learning Disabled Students

    College and Special Education
    - [About.com] Reviewed links to resources for special needs college students.
    College information for students with learning disabilities.
    - Organizations, testing, and publications.
    Disability - Getting into the Workforce
    - Information about vocational education and training (VET) and employment for people with a disability.
    Disability Services at Various Colleges and Universities
    - Links to college disability services pages.
    Family and Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE)
    - Informs families about IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997). This site has lots of information about FAPE, laws and regulations, and associated links.
    Forest Town School
    - Details about this school which admits children with all disabilities providing that their needs can be met within the school situation. Located in Africa.

    20. Scouts With Special Needs
    the Youth of 6 Counties in th e East mississippi/West Alabama national support projects include materials relating to disabled and special needs people in
    http://www.cacbsa.org/Special Needs Scouts.htm
    Serving the Youth of 6 Counties in th e East Mississippi/West Alabama Area
    Choctaw, AL - Clarke - Kemper - Lauderdale - Neshoba - Newton
    Scouts With Disabilities and Special Needs
    Background
    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 possible—a 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.

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