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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

81. CIN's Christian Homeschool Forum: Homeschooling Your Special Needs Child
rigid and noisy environment of a school classroom too for homeschooling parents with special needs children 16Dec-95, Teaching disabled? I remember listening
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  • Homeschooling Children With Physical Disabilities Mailgroup . This discussion group is made up of homeschooling parents of children with disabilities that affect their strength or coordination, such as muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, or other conditions of the muscles, nervous system or joints. Although some of our children have other disabilities, and we are happy to discuss those when relevant, we focus on the ones that impair their gross and fine motor skills. We especially focus on homeschooling and dealing with the disabilities in that context. Anyone who wishes to join our discussion should e-mail HSPhysDis@aol.com
  • Language Based Learning Disability . The Dana Foundation Consortium has created a novel remediation training program that attacks the basic deficiency that we believe usually underlies language-learning impairments (LLIs).
  • NATHHAN News is a quarterly newsletter for special needs homeschooling. (NATional cHallenged Homeschoolers Associated Network) NATHHAN PO BOX 39 Porthill ID 83853 Phone: (208) 267-6246 Visit their website: www.nathhan.com

82. MossRehab ResourceNet - Resources For The Disabled (Physically And Mentally Chal
electric cart transport system for the disabled. of special Education, Rehabilitation, and School Psychology. Limited videos for people with special needs.
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83. University Programs For The Disabled
University of California at Berkeley disabled Students Program; mississippi State University University of Virginia Office of special Education; University
http://www.nyise.org/college.htm

84. Community Foundation Of Greater Jackson
training and are taught to serve the disabled. In addition, special funds exist, such as the JPS District, $1,440 Mission First, $1,000 mississippi Academy of
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Who We Are Community Foundations Our History Our Mission Board and Staff ... Information Membership Become A Member! Contact Us Happenings Events News/Press Releases Become A Donor Why Start A Fund How To Start A Fund Investment Policy Fees Grants Grant Awards How To Apply ChemFirst Fund Grants Scholarships ... Donor Suggestion Form Tax Matters Tax Ideas Grants
The Hinds County Sheriff’s Office Second Chance Pet Partners Project teams inmates with dogs from local animal shelters. The inmates learn the skill of animal obedience training while teaching the dogs. Once trained, the dogs are returned to shelters where their new skills make them more attractive to potential adopters. A handful of the animals are deemed appropriate for special needs training and are taught to serve the disabled. Several types of grants are awarded each year by the Foundation. Some are approved through the Foundation's annual competitive grant cycle, which requires submission of an application. Others are in the form of scholarships. Several non-profit organizations have funds at the Foundation which benefit their particular organization. Also, donor-advised funds make grants to area charities at the recommendation of the donor who established the fund (donor-advisors may click on the "Donor Suggestion Form" link on the left-hand side of this page to access and print out a donor suggestion form for their funds). In addition, special funds exist, such as the JPS Education Foundation Trust, a $1 million endowment which funds classroom projects in the Jackson Public School District.

85. Welcome To Great Valley School District
on Wednesday January 21st called An Overview of Tests Given to Identify Children with special Education needs, both Learning disabled and Gifted
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I I News Archives: September 2003-June -2004 January 14th , 20 03: Diversity Advisory Committee The Diversity Advisory Committee will meet on Wednesday, January 14th from 7 to 8:30pm
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All meetings are open to the Great Valley community.
Any questions can be directed to Jane Trimble at:
(610)889-1918 ext. 1921 or Bonnie Citron at (610)647-6651.
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Assistant Principal General Wayne Elementary School (610)889-1978 (ext. 1304) January 21 , 20 Parents of Special Needs and Gifted Students "Talking about Testing" Assessment is the process of gathering information about a student in order to make decisions about his or her education. One kind of assessment procedure is testing. In addition to basic school testing, various other kinds of tests are used to help identify students who may be gifted and/or have learning disabilities. These are formal and informal/natural assessments that may be administered in such areas as cognition, motor skills, social/emotional skills, self-help/adaptive skills and speech and language development. GVSD school psychologist Micheal DiPietro will be giving a presentation on Wednesday January 21st called "An Overview of Tests Given to Identify Children with Special Education Needs, both Learning Disabled and Gifted" This presentation will cover what kinds of tests are given in our district, how they are administered, who administers them and what we do with the results. The presentation will take place at GVSD District Office on Church Rd. in Malvern from 7 to 9:00 p.m.

86. State: Disabled Are Top Voucher Users
program is named after Senate President John McKay, who wanted parents of disabled children to be able to find the best school for their child s special needs.
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McKay Scholarships may double this year, but few students are using vouchers to escape failing schools.
By STEPHEN HEGARTY, Times Staff Writer published September 13, 2002 School voucher programs are expected to divert about $56-million from Florida public schools to private schools this year, roughly twice the amount spent last year. But relatively few students are using the most controversial vouchers. The vast majority of the money is going to the McKay Scholarship program for disabled children, a program often overshadowed by the state's original voucher program for children at public schools deemed failures by the state. The McKay program has attracted more than 7,000 children this year, and state officials expect the number to be close to 8,000 as additional applications are processed. That would amount to nearly a two-fold increase over last year.

87. SNAP Online Community - Recent Presentations
SC Charter Oaks Unified School District Parent Parents Association for the disabled Monterey Park Chicago, IL Coalition of special needs Comforter s Called to
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88. End Of Year Behavior Blues? Special Education Blog Archives
Organizers The greatest tool for learning disabled students few items to think about when your special needs child is to be attending a new school or attending
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Graphic Organizers are great to use on students with learning disabilities. This week's new organizer is the KWL chart and is especially effective for gifted Read more... 10-Step Inclusional Strategies
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89. BJU - Education Faculty
2 years; Public high school special education teacher Procedures for the Mildly disabled, Characteristics of service for students with special needs; Coauthor
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Educational Background: B.S. in mathematics education, BJU; M.A.Ed. in school administration, ECU; M.A.Ed. in special education/learning disabilities, East Carolina University; Ph.D. in special education, University of Virginia Work Experience: Adjunct math professor, Greenville Technical College; Adjunct instructor, University of Virginia; Teaching/research assistant, University of Virginia; Special education administrative intern, Charlottesville (VA) Public Schools; Pre-school special education teacher, Charlottesville Public School summer program; Special education teacher, Dobbs School, Kinston, NC; Assistant high school principal/math teacher/coach, Grace Christian School, Kinston, NC; Math teacher/coach, Goldsboro (NC) Christian School Courses Taught: Graduate/doctoral level - Readings in Special Education, Directed Teaching in SPED, Principles of Administration, Psychoeducational Assessment, Advanced Teaching Techniques for the Mildly Disabled; Undergraduate/graduate - Internship in Special Education, Behavior Management, Teaching Math to the Mildly Disabled, Directed Teaching in SPED, Introduction to Exceptional Learners, Introduction to Education

90. Special Education Advisory Committee
Mentally disabled. Preschool Education for the Developmentally Delayed. To advise the school division of unmet special education needs.
http://www.henrico.k12.va.us/Instruction/ExceptionalEd/advisorycommittee.htm
Special Education Advisory Committee
Exceptional Education Programs in Special Education Guidance and Counseling Services Psychological Services ... Special Education Advisory Committee Membership What is it? A committee that works with the school board, administrators, parents and teachers who are responsible for special education students. Who are special education students? They are students who have been found eligible for one or more of the following conditions: Autism Other Health Impaired Developmentally Delayed Severely and Profoundly Disabled Hearing Impaired which may include deafness Speech-Language Impaired Learning Disabled Visually Impaired which may include blindness Mentally Disabled Preschool Education for the Developmentally Delayed Orthopedically Impaired Who serves on the committee?

91. Post-Crescent - Learning’s Costly Curve
Part of the solution may be labeling fewer students as disabled. mississippi. specialeducation research is not rigorous or coordinated enough to support
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Schools cope amid growing disabled-student population, special-education expenses By Kathy Walsh Nufer Post-Crescent staff writer Freedom made the commitment to ensure all children equal access to a public education well before state and federal governments made it law in the early 1970s, he said. Yet, in times of tight budgets there is no denying the mounting cost of educating everyone from the blind, deaf and medically fragile to children with cognitive and emotional disabilities and speech delays. While Congress considers reauthorizing the 28-year-old law now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), area school systems are picking up the bulk of the bill for an ever-growing number of special-education children. Two dozen Fox Valley school districts spent more than $62 million in district, state and federal dollars in the 2000-01 school year to educate 7,597 students with disabilities, according to the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. In the coming school year, Freedom, with a total enrollment of 1,590, will spend $1.9 million of its $12.2 million operational budget educating 215 children with disabilities.

92. ND Family Connections Conference | When Children Have Special Needs | June 10-12
P. Hammes, JD; Vogel Law Firm, Moorhead, MN special needs Trust, Supplemental needs Trusts and who are disabled and children who are not disabled will be
http://www.conted.und.edu/connections/sessiondesc.html
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Rural Solutions for North Dakota: Using the Internet for Speech/Language Services Let's Just Blow Bubbles! Creating Systems That Work for Everyone Making Morally-Justified Treatment Decisions in Pediatric Practice ... Without a Presence, There is No Future Rural Solutions for North Dakota: Using the Internet for Speech/Language Services
Stephanie Tarrant Martin, Ph.D.; Minot State University - Communication Disorders, Minot, ND
Telepractice in speech/language pathology is rapidly becoming a viable, economical and necessary means of providing speech/language services. In particular, providing SLP services through telepractice is an excellent option for rural school districts or health units experiencing difficulty hiring and retaining qualified SLPs. This session will present specific information regarding necessary equipment, personnel and clinical skills required for effective delivery of SLP services through telepractice. Successful and unsuccessful therapy activities and materials will be discussed, as well as recently gathered assessment data Creating Systems That Work for Everyone
Sue Swenson, MA, MBA; The Arc of the United States, Silver Springs, MD

93. Disability News Newsgroup Archives
Security Income (SSI) program for disabled children who the mississippi Delta (besides mississippi, Louisiana, Illinois who really need the special help and
http://www.dimenet.com/disnews/cgi/getlink.cgi?1079R

94. Welby Elementary School - South Jordan, Utah / UT - School Information
child off to a special school that deals two that are learning disabled and if
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95. National Association Of Secondary School Principals -- Current Legislation
rehabilitation system with disabled students while allowable costs for special education related
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96. Special Education Resources Management
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