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41. Kansas City Missouri School District
ALL, Miscellaneous, School Psychology Resources Online, Research in educating children with special needs, provides for and adults with disabilities, and supports
http://www.kcmsd.k12.mo.us/parents.asp?b=14&catid=1

42. "SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN" LINKS FOR TEACHERS
Great Art Ideas for special Artists. a working document by Inclusion Facilitators in missouri. and implement inclusive education for students with disabilities.
http://www.mo-river.net/Education/special_needs_children_links_teachers.htm
"SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN" LINKS FOR TEACHERS Providing effective learning opportunities for all pupils Nine Ways to Adapt Instruction Great Art Ideas for Special Artists Art for children and adults with disabilities ... Asperger's Syndrome? It's a high functioning form of Autism. Inclusion MATTERS ! was developed as a working document by Inclusion Facilitators in Missouri. If offers tools and a “process” to help educators and parents plan and implement inclusive education for students with disabilities. I Love Schools lets teachers request just the supplies they need to teach their students. The requests are then matched up with donations from Individuals and Businesses. The iLoveSchools.com website contains over 95,000 public schools in its database and allows any school to register and begin receiving donations or any individual to donate. No fees are ever charged to Teachers or Donors. The Good News Report Giving positive feedback establishes a basis for working with problems should they arise later. Use this printable to keep the lines of communication open. Take Home Notes The Student Homework Checklist Here's a handy homework assignment organizer for your students.

43. SurfWax -- News And Articles On Special Needs
Articles on special needs from newspapers and magazines around the world. News and Articles on special needs. Last update May 09, 2004 Archives disabled Kids A Family's Treasure May 09, 2004
http://family.surfwax.com/files/Special_Needs.html
    News and Articles on Special Needs
    Last update: Jun 10, 2004 Archives: Special Needs
    A witness to Moving Miracles
    Jun 10, 2004
    However many special needs children never get that chance. That is why Moving Miracles, created in 1998 by Sheila Dollas, is truly a miracle. (Buffalo News)
    Reconnecting with a child
    Jun 10, 2004
    Answer: Believe it or not, when parents reunite with their children after a prolonged absence be it a tour of duty in Iraq or even a prolonged business trip or hospital stay its more about what they dont do rather than what they do, says Dr. Karen J. Miller, a developmental-behavioral specialist at the Center for Children with Special Needs at Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston. The No. 1 thing you dont want to do is have high expectations for a Hallmark-worthy reunion. (MSNBC Health)
    Fantasy Father
    Jun 10, 2004
    Give your special needs child the teacher who understands him best - you. To juggle and balance is to make big use of little time. (Suite101.com)
    Nonprofit to open apartment
    Jun 10, 2004
    Residence for people with special needs ... The Marlborough nonprofit organization helps people with special needs and mental illness overcome obstacles to employment, one of those barriers being the lack of affordable housing. (Town Online)

44. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
ways for children and adults with disabilities to lead better lives. (special needs) Icon Add/View Comments (0) Rate this Site; K12 schools with Learning
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
Categories

Web Pages
The following links are in English

45. Early Childhood Focus - News Topic: Special Needs
special needs The state of missouri, faced with special needs NonEnglish-speaking parents mostly new to ensure that children with disabilities receive the
http://www.earlychildhoodfocus.org/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=16

46. Special Needs Schools Online
and social development for children with learning disabilities. . is a therapeutic day school for children to fourteen years old with special needs such as
http://privateschool.about.com/od/schoolsneeds/?terms=speciale

47. Assistance To Parents Of Children With Disabilities
All missouri school districts provide services aimed at identifying individuals suspected of being disabled. your child is in need of special education and
http://www.mobar.org/pamphlet/asstprnt.htm
Assistance to Parents of Children With Disabilities
Help is Available
The purpose of this brochure is to provide support and guidance to parents of children with disabilities. As such a parent, you may be in need of financial, legal and emotional assistance. This publication is aimed at helping you meet the needs of your new challenge.
Support Groups
In Kansas City - 913/648-2317 - Advocacy for Citizens with Retardation
In St. Louis - 314/569-2211 - Assn. of Retarded Citizens
In Springfield - 417/883-4065 - Pilot Parent Northwest Parent Network
Parental Stress Helpline
United Cerebral Palsy
In addition, there are a number of support groups for persons with similar disabilities or their parents. A directory of such groups may be obtained from your local Parent to Parent organization.
Financial Assistance
1. Supplemental Security Income The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides cash benefits to needy individuals who are aged, blind or disabled. There is no minimum age requirement for eligibility under SSI. However, unlike ordinary Social Security recipients, SSI recipients must meet certain income and financial resources tests to qualify for the program's benefits. You are not limited on the number of applications you may make for these benefits. If benefits are denied on the first application, that does not mean that benefits will be denied on the second application. Furthermore, if benefits are denied, reduced or terminated, you have a right to request reconsideration and, if necessary, a hearing before an administrative law judge.

48. Special Education
Adaptive Computing Technology Center University of missouri-Columbia. to-information technologies by individuals with disabilities. IBM - special needs Systems.
http://www.sabine.k12.la.us/vrschool/SPED.htm
Teachers Classroom
Computer Lab

Technology
... Library Special Education and Disabilities ADD/ADHD LEARNING DISORDERS AUTISM MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES ... Global English definitions—with human-voice audio pronunciations —now are now available at Microsoft Encarta World English Dictionary Audiblox: Resources for Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyspraxia A system of cognitive exercises, aimed at the development of foundational learning skills. Effective for dyslexia and other learning difficulties.
ADD /ADHD National Institute of Mental Health Collaborative Study Finds Effective Treatments for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Bob's Little Corner of the Web An ADD page from someone who is ADD himself; wonderful material here with exhaustive links and even a chat room if you're looking for more immediate interaction Attention-Deficit Disorder Archives Born to Explore! Subtitled the "other side of ADD", this site presents the positive achievements of those with ADHD with a special look at ADHD and creativity; other parts of the site include ADD Temperament, Intelligence and Moodiness A Journey into ADD Bev Price hosts this compelling site on ADD from an educator's viewpoint; includes personal journeys, an ADD questionnaire, lots of information and updates, research and strategies and intervention

49. Special Education, Learning Disabilities Advocacy, Legal Advice,Attorneys And La
MinneapolisPACER center, providing information and training to families with special needs. missouri The Network Disability Advocacy Support Network
http://www.iser.com/CAadvocacy.html
Internet Special Education Resources
Special Education
Advocacy Services Visit ISER's Special Education Products Page
For Advocacy Support Videos and Handbooks Nationwide Services

50. Missouri Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities
disabilities living on their own in Southwest missouri. Vocational Education for Students with Disabilities Vocational special needs Department of
http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/mo.htm
Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities Wrightslaw l No Child Left Behind l Fetaweb l Harbor House Law Press l Yellow Pages for Kids Missouri Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities
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so people can get reliable information and support. Your state Yellow Pages includes many resources - government programs, grassroots organizations, and parent support groups.
We are adding evaluators, educational consultants, academic tutors, advocates, attorneys, and others who help parents get services for their children.

51. Division Of Special Education - Compliance
services, sufficient to meet the needs of all children with eligible disabilities, from the child The missouri State Plan for special Education contains
http://dese.mo.gov/divspeced/Compliance/ParentGuide/PGText.html
Home Division of Special Education Compliance
Parent's Guide to
Special Education in Missouri
Table of Contents Introduction Dealing with Conflicts Informed Effective Parents ... Resources
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
D. Kent King
Commissioner of Education
P.O. Box 480 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0480
http://www.dese.state.mo.us Dear Parents, If you are reading this letter, then you probably have a son or daughter who has been identified by your local school district as a child with a disability as defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. This law, commonly referred to as IDEA, provides the basis for special education services in Missouri. The major purpose of the IDEA is to provide children who have special needs the supports and services they need to learn and progress in their schoolwork. It requires that each child receive a free and appropriate public education. As the parent of a child with a disability, you will participate in many meetings, working along side school personnel in planning the special educational services and supports that your child needs. It is important that you understand your child’s rights under IDEA.

52. Missouri Association On Higher Education And Disability
students and parents across missouri will appreciate Services for Students with Disabilities Office is names are used (Access Office, special needs Office, etc
http://www.stlcc.cc.mo.us/fv/moahead/guidebook/howto.html
Missouri Ahead
Missouri Association on Higher Education and Disability Guidebook Links
How To Use This Guide
This guide can be used in many different ways. It was primarily written for students who are interested in attending postsecondary institutions. But parents, teachers and counselors can also benefit from various sections of the guide. Postsecondary personnel can utilize information in the Guide to help secondary personnel better prepare students for the transition to postsecondary education, develop networks with other campuses serving students with disabilities and better work with students who have disabilities, who are already on campus. A special thanks goes to all the two and four year institutions that took the time to complete the surveys sent to them regarding disability services on their campuses. Secondary students and parents across Missouri will appreciate your efforts!! Documentation
Section 1 tells students what kind of documentation will be needed to access services in a postsecondary environment. It stresses that documentation (evaluation) reports should be current, relevant, and contain specific information so that the student can obtain necessary academic accommodations.

53. Sevier County Special Education Information
ads are special education related missouri Department of with various kinds of special needs (from the thorough collection of links Disability and Treatment
http://www.slc.sevier.org/info.htm
Special Education SpEd Staff Newsletters Section 504 Accommodations/Adaptations ...
Summary of Site Changes
and How to Use this Site
Site search Web search
powered by FreeFind
Special Education Information Links
Special Education Sites
All States and D.C.'s Departments of Education , quick links, though some are no longer accurate
Most Used Acronyms in Special Education , short list from Dr. Sandy Enloe
Acronym Finder , searchable, but not category specific
Marc Sheehan's Site of many Special Education links
Tennessee Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities , compiled by Wrightslaw's From Emotions to Advocacy site
Report from the President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education , includes 9 findings and 3 major recommendations (focus on results, emphasize early intervention over reacting to deficits, and consider special education as part of general education)
Special Education Resources on the Internet , also known as SERI
Internet Resources for Special Children has a lot of good links, especially to the more rare disabilities
Awesome Library , a searchable site on various Special Education topics
General Suggestions for Specific Disabilities (not just reading help)
ABCs of Special Education , with legal, ethical, and behavioral information
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services , OSERS, U.S. Department of Education

54. Division Of Special Education - Compliance
seminal extended school year case in missouri is Yaris the child to interact with nondisabled children. ESY for each student eligible for special education is
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divspeced/Compliance/compliance_guide/ESY.html
Home Division of Special Education Compliance
Recommendations for Extended School Year Policies
Local school districts are required to consider the need for Extended School Year Services (ESY) for each student with a disability. ESY may be necessary to provide a particular student a free appropriate public education as required by P.L. 94-142. It is recommended that districts have ESY policies to avoid arbitrary decisions concerning the provision of an ESY for any student, and to assist district personnel in determining the appropriateness of ESY for any individual student. An extended school year policy is required to be in place if a district wants to receive exceptional pupil aid for the students served during the extended school year period. The policy should provide that ESY be addressed in Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) by the IEP team, in the same manner as are all other programming needs. ESY is not a supplemental or related service, but an integral part of the student's IEP. Therefore, documentation of the goals and objectives to be addressed during the extended school year session should be reflected in the student's annual IEP. Parental involvement is significant in planning for ESY programs, as it is in all other IEP decisions. As with all other programming needs, it is recommended that the need for ESY be documented via data gathered about the student's performance in relation to the IEP goals and objectives. Additionally, it is recommended that if there is insufficient data at the time of the initial IEP meeting to determine whether ESY is appropriate, the team specify a time frame and the methods that will be used to collect data to determine the appropriateness of ESY at a future IEP meeting.

55. Enclosed Is Information On Legal Rights For Peaple With Dyslexia And LD
now maximize the capabilities of students with disabilities. . the court found that missouri s law provides protection for students with special needs than the
http://www.dyslexiamylife.org/ld_law.html
Back to Main Page of DyslexiaMyLife.org
Leagl rights web page for dyslexics and LDs, by Girard Sagmiller , the *Author* of *DYSLEXIA MY LIFE*
Click on Word(s) to jump to section
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act's web site
Materials available from the equal employment opportunity commission Accurate assessment and appropriate help for dyslexia and LD American Bar Association - Child Advocacy and Protection Center ... Camdenton school loses dyslexia disabilities appeal
Indivduals with Disabilities Education Act's website
The Indivduals with Disabilities Education Act's website is: http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/IDEA/
  • Good web site for info on other LD Laws Another web site that great for LD laws wrightslaw.com. http://www.reedmartin.com Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund (DREDF): PRESERVEidea@DREDF.ORG Web site from the U.S. House of Representatives to help improve Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): Please write-in your "Great IDEAs," to: http://edworkforce.house.gov

  • Materials available from the equal employment opportunity commission
    The ADA: Your Employment Rights as an Individual with a Disability , 11-page booklet in a question and answer format addressing common questions about the Act from people with disabilities.

    56. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
    Family Resource Center on Disabilities Illinois. Family TIES - Illinois. Federation for Children with special needs - Massachusetts. missouri Parents Act.
    http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
    TRI Online!
    Web Site Menu:

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    Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
    Education/Special Ed
    ... Adaptive Toys
    General Resources:

    57. GenAmerica.com [Planning For Children With Special Needs]
    STAR; Staten Island special Olympics; Steppingstone, Inc. High School; WORC; World Congress Exposition on Disabilities*, Louis, missouri 63101 A MetLife Affiliate.
    http://www.genamerica.com/pubsite/genamweb.nsf/0/85b60693573a5b9986256ddd007cb97

    58. J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library: Library Services - Services And Internet
    Ellis Library Details services for the disabled available at MU Libraries including adaptive Division of special Education of the missouri Department of
    http://www.muhealth.org/~library/info/disabledservice.html
    Services and Internet Resources For The Disabled
    J. Otto Lottes Health Sciences Library
    The University of Missouri-Columbia complies with the guidelines set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If you have special needs as addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act and need assistance in using the Library or any of its services, contact a staff member at the Circulation or Information Desks. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate all needs.
    In addition to any special need, the Library will provide:
    • Retrieval of materials from the stacks, assistance with intralibrary document delivery from other branch libraries.
    • Assistance with copying materials in Photocopy Services.
    • Instruction and assistance in using MERLIN (online catalog), databases (electronic indexes of journal articles), and electronic books and journals.
    For any special assistance or questions about our services call 573-882-4153.
    University of Missouri-Columbia
    Disability Services
    Coordinates services for students at MU that have disabilities. Specific services include the Adaptive Computing Center and links to other campus resources.

    59. Lombard Elementary School District 44
    COMPANIES specialIZING IN ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR special needs. lessen the gap between what disabled children learn CA Schoolto-Work Interagency Transition
    http://myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,16836-27213-21-21550,00.html

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    Lombard Elementary School District 44 Great SE Links
    Helpful Special Education Links
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    60. Examples Of State Approaches To Special Education Finance
    Finally, some states make special provisions for funding severely disabled students In missouri, districts that elect to serve severely disabled youngsters
    http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/48/92/4892.htm
    Special Education – Finance Education Commission of the States • 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 • Denver, CO 80203-3460 • 303.299.3600 • Fax: 303.296.8332 • www.ecs.org Examples of State Approaches To Special Education Finance Compiled by Molly Burke September 2000 Updated October 2003 States have chosen several different ways to incorporate the higher cost of educating a special education student into their financing formulas. North Carolina uses a flat grant system, applying a fixed amount of funding per student. Some states, such as New Hampshire, simply weight all special education students the same in their formulas. This means that a student with a substantial physical disability has the same weight as a student with a minor reading disability if both students are enrolled in special education programs. Some states have created subcategories of special education students and provided each of those with a specific weight (e.g., South Carolina and Texas). Another approach is to weight a student based on his or her ability to spend time in a “regular classroom” (e.g., Iowa). This system provides the student a higher formula weight for the extra time he or she must spend outside of a regular classroom. The approach New York takes is to provide all special education students with a single weight plus an additional weight based on the district’s financial need.

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