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21. Inclusion
AEP, TUC, The Council for disabled Children and who work in segregated special schools and parents. classroom can be successful. new hampshire Institute of
http://www.diseed.org.uk/Inclusion_Education.htm
Increasingly, Inclusion and Inclusive Education are becoming buzzwords to which everyone subscribes. However, behind the language lies a struggle for human rights, which is by no means won nor complete. Powerful policy statements have been adopted by the international community following pressure from human rights activists and the Disabled People's Movement. The Salamanca Statement, adopted by UNESCO in July 1994, was adopted by governments and 20 non-government organisations,
  • Every child has a fundamental right to education and must be given the opportunity to achieve and maintain acceptable levels of learning. Every child has unique characteristics, interest, abilities and learning needs. Education systems should be designed and educational programmes implemented to take into account the wide diversity of these characteristics and needs. Those with special educational needs must have access to mainstream shcools, which should accommodate them with a child-centred pedagogy capable of meeting those needs.

22. Lukol Directory - Recreation Camps Special Needs
Developmental Disabilities, ADD, PDD, autism and other special needs. delayed, physically challenged, multidisabled or dual Located in Bedford, new hampshire.
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Recreation/Camps/Special_Needs/

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Recreation Camps Special Needs ... Alternative Summer Camps
Therapeutic wilderness experiences for adolescents, pre-teens, and adults. Descriptions and links for a variety of programs in different states.
http://www.alternativesummercamps.com/
Camp Jened

Provides a vacation for adults who have a wide range of physical and developmental disabilities, such as Cerebral Palsy, Downs Syndrome, Autism and Behavior Disorders. Located in New York.
http://www.campjened.org/
Camp Huntington

Co-ed, overnight, 7-week program serving 6-21 year old campers with Learning and Developmental Disabilities, ADD, PDD, autism and other special needs. Located in High Falls, New York. Activities, daily schedule, facilities, dates, rates, and information request form.
http://www.camphuntington.com/
Recreation Unlimited
Summer camp, day camp, respite retreat weekends for mentally and physically challenged from 8 to 80 years old. A 165 acre campus in North Central Ohio. http://www.recreationunlimited.org/ Camp Easter Seals New Mexico Offers one-week sessions for kids and adults with physical and/or mental disabilities. Held at Kamp Kiwanis in Vanderwagen, New Mexico. Past season recaps, staff, map, and contact information.

23. Recreation Camps Special Needs
Located in Bedford, new hampshire. for 717 year old ADHD, ADD, learning disabled, and dyslexic Mid Hudson Valley Camp, Mid Hudson Valley Camp - new York camp
http://world.ammissione.it/browse_/Recreation/Camps/Special_Needs/

24. Special Needs
Located in Bedford, new hampshire. Located in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 3 hours from new York City. 717 year old ADHD, ADD, learning disabled, and dyslexic
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25. KidPower Links Page
McDonald House Charities The special needs NetworkInformation on Journal Disability Now disabled news Press Magination Press The new hampshire Challenge new
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26. Camps: Special Needs
Located in Bedford, new hampshire. An organization whose goal is to provide disabled individuals around new York camp for children with physical and emotional
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Alternative Summer Camps
Therapeutic wilderness experiences for adolescents, pre-teens, and adults. Descriptions and links for a variety of programs in different states.
Cadmus Cultural Camp
Provides opportunities for mentally retarded adults to have a full, exciting and very social summer experience. Campers will be housed in five of the lifesharing households while some of their ful...
Camp Allen
Private, non-profit, residential summer camp for individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities. Located in Bedford, New Hampshire. Schedule, activities, photos, and application forms.
Camp Courageous
Year-round recreational and respite care activities in a camp setting in Iowa.

27. MA Special Education - Fact Vs. Fiction
Our neighboring states of new hampshire, Connecticut, and system where students with special needs get more expenditures do not give disabled children more
http://www.fcsn.org/ch766/factfict.htm
MASSACHUSETTS SPECIAL EDUCATION: FACT VS. FICTION
Anecdotes and stories are often cited to support the need to amend Ch. 766 in ways that would be drastic and devastating for children. However, the facts clearly demonstrate that these anecdotes present a distorted view inconsistent with reality.
FICTION: Parents and advocates are unreasonable and consistently oppose efforts to reform Ch. 766. FACT: Parents and advocates actively participated with 15 statewide organizations to develop a comprehensive and far-reaching Special Education Reform Proposal. This proposal, which represents major concessions by parents, addresses mechanisms to tighten eligibility, reduce costs for independent evaluations, revise discipline standards for children with disabilities, and increase the state’s share of special education costs. Parents and advocates developed this Reform Proposal in conjunction with state organizations representing superintendents, school committees, principals, special education directors, private schools, collaboratives, and teachers unions.
FICTION: Special education is out of control —the numbers and cost are skyrocketing and no relief is in sight.

28. Family Fun & Special Needs - Residential Facilities
Located in new hampshire . Small group houses, cottages, flats and bungalows, all new and purpose placement and day programming to the multidisabled blind.
http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/residentialfacilities.html
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Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Care Providers - http://www.rosemeadowfarm.com

provides long-term, supervised, residential care for people with brain and spinal cord trauma. Located in New Hampshire....
Break charity - http://www.break-charity.org
BREAK Special Needs Special Care BREAK provides residential and day care services for profoundly disabled children, adults and families with special needs, including holidays and respite... Childrens Home in Mount Holly, New Jersey, Residential Treatment - http://www.childrens-home.org Established in 1864, The Children's Home located in Mount Holly, New Jersey, is a nonprofit human services agency which provides special education, residential treatment and emergency shelter... Devereux Pocono - http://www.devereuxpocono.org Devereux Pocono Center’s premier residential, day, vocational, clinical services revitalize the life potential of persons with mental retardation, developmental, emotional psychiatric, behavioral... Farm Hill Estates - http://www.farmhill.com

29. The Special Education Home Page
special needs Technology Technology Assistance new York State; hampshire Country School; Hill Top Prep School; The KID LINK; alt.education.disabled; alt.support
http://specialed.freeyellow.com/
DO YOU KNOW ALL THAT YOU SHOULD ABOUT SPECIAL EDUCATION?
THE SPECIAL EDUCATION HOME PAGE
Recent Topics:
Notes: IGNORANCE IS OUR BIGGEST FOE!! Decide today to achieve your goal by understanding all there is to know about your particular area of interest in Special Education. Remember, if you're a parent, the most important thing to you should be your family! Make sure that you do everything possible to help your children live and succeed with the disabilities they may have. If you're a student, you must understand that there is NO secret potion or formula! Knowledge will help you comprehend what your disability is all about and Hard Work will help you to better live and succeed with it! These are the only ways you will achieve your goals!! Best wishes and good luck to everyone! 2003-2004 School Year
Links To The Best Special Education Sites On The Net! Motivation is what gets you started, Habit is what keeps you going!"

30. News Center
His special needs were just too special. the apartment he shares with caretakers and other disabled kids miles away, to either a hospital in new hampshire or a
http://www.vwcdexpo.com/newsread.cfm?nid=n6485732

31. Student Diversity And Learning Needs. ERIC Digest.
program at Souhegan High School in new hampshire. Interestingly, special needs students at Souhegan High do not for example, a physically disabled learner may
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Student Diversity and Learning Needs. ERIC Digest.
To successfully reach out to a diversity of learners requires substantial support. Although budget-minded critics will argue that such support is costly, they need to be reminded that an investment in prevention today will eliminate or lessen the expense of remediation tomorrow. Not surprisingly, educators who receive substantial help are more effective when carrying out worthwhile innovations that increase all students' potential for success. This notion of support is vitally important because students' "at-riskness" will not disappear and because the government and educational community continue to believe in the efficacy of raising academic standards. This Digest will discuss some sources of support intended as a complement to and a scaffold for teachers and administrators who experiment with different ways of meeting a diversity of learning needs.
CURRICULAR CONGRUENCE
At-risk learners benefit from instructional activities that are carefully planned and mutually supported by classroom teachers and learning center staff (Nelson, 1994). Unfortunately, many schools provide separate instruction in both settings. For example, in the English classroom, students may explore the theme of good and evil by reading and discussing William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," whereas in the learning center, at-risk students may complete workbook exercises and other fragmented activities unrelated to the instructional theme. Clearly, at-risk learners are more likely to be successful when classroom and learning center teachers provide them with congruent goals, resources, strategies, and skills.

32. Center For Education Reform
Happenings in Tennessee and new hampshire Override for Utah Veto of Choice for disabled Students? Utah Choices for specialneeds Students.
http://edreform.com/index.cfm?fuseAction=section&pSectionID=1&cSectionID=72

33. GETTING YOUTH ON BOARD
In addition, others (who are not disabled) with Medicaid provide a Medical Home to children with special needs. practices in Vermont and two in new hampshire.
http://www.partoparvt.org/99fvtfm.html
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GETTING YOUTH ON BOARD

SUPREME COURT RULING

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WHAT IS A MEDICAL HOME?
... Other Vermont Voices links A family support program of Parent to Parent of Vermont providing health information.
GETTING YOUTH ON BOARD Families know how important it is to learn about laws and systems that provide services to our children with special needs. We also know the value of connecting with other families, but what happens when our children grow up and want to be their own advocates? There are not many places where teens and young adults can go to learn about systems, gain leadership skills, and support one another. This led Family Voices to create KASA (Kids As Self-Advocates). KASA is a "virtual organization" based in the office of Julie Keys, Family Voices staffer in Chicago. Julie and her young friends chat through e-mail and phone, represent youth at national events, and are planning to start a website, hold leadership trainings, sponsor a conference, and prepare one another for the adult world. If you are a teen or know of a teen or young adult with special needs who would like to be a part of this exciting movement, tell them to contact Julie Keys at: 312-642-2745 or email: FamilyVoices_JKeys@msn.com

34. WaldorfWorld: Employment/Positions/Special_Education
high school students with special needs among students residential community for developmentally disabled adults in Temple, new hampshire, seeks individuals
http://www.waldorfworld.net/Employment/Positions/Special_Education/
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The Comfort Zone Waldorf School on the Roaring Fork The WaldorfShop Weir Dolls ... bnsDesigns Total Entries: Home Employment Positions : Special Education Descriptions of the sites listed here are written by the person who submitted the site listing and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the WaldorfWorld Administrators. Remedial/Resource Teacher Pine Hill Waldorf School
Pine Hill Waldorf School
Elizabeth Auer info@pinehill.org
PO Box 668
Wilton, NH 03086 USA
Phone:603-654-6003
Fax:603-654-5012
(Added: 3-Jun-2004 ) A Unique Opportunity - An Anthroposophical Community The Lukas Community
The Lukas Community
David A. Spears, Executive Director lukas@monad.net 63 Memorial Highway PO Box 137 Temple, NH 03084 USA Phone:603-878-4796 Fax:603-878-4111 (Added: 8-Dec-2003 ) High School Student Support Teacher (half time) Email Only East Bay Waldorf School East Bay Waldorf School Andrea Bride admin@eastbaywaldorf.org

35. Life's Little Victories
a nonprofit based in new hampshire, asked me to children to accept developmentally disabled kids mainstreamed mistreats a child with special needs named Jeff
http://www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,22-3317,00.html
Life's Little Victories
Odds Bodkin
Life's little victories. Ah, they are sweet. Even in the life of a storyteller, they do indeed occur. Here's a true one. The Moore Center for the Developmentally Disabled, a nonprofit based in New Hampshire, asked me to create a story to sensitize ordinary children to accept developmentally disabled kids mainstreamed into their schools. My solution was a story called WGACA. Funny name for a story, WGACA, pronounced Wahgahcah. I strum my twelve string guitar and tell it to fifth through twelfth-graders. Briefly, the story is about Meadowbrook School, where a clique of popular, talented kids routinely mistreats a child with special needs named Jeff Powers. That is, until a mysterious workman installs what looks like a giant thermometer outside their cafeteria door. Across the top are the letters WGACA. Jon, the hero of my little tale, notices over the course of a week that every time someone hurts Jeff Powers' feelings, the red liquid in the WGACA meter rises toward a reservoir of yellow liquid at the top. It's metering the child's emotions. Finally, it spills over. Bubbling, orange mist fills the tube. Next day, the WGACA Effect strikes the clique.

36. Wauu.DE: Home: Family: Parenting: Special Needs Children: Page 2
to Parent is a network of new hampshire families willing http//www.sleepingangel.com/smc.htm. special needs Support site for the disabled, chronically ill
http://www.wauu.de/Home/Family/Parenting/Special_Needs_Children/more2.htm
Home Home Family Parenting ... Special Needs Children : Page 2 Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
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  • Life's Crooked Path
    A mother's true story about parenting a child with disabilities.
    http://designsbytrina.com/crookedpath/path.htm
  • Mothers From Hell 2
    http://www.mothersfromhell2.org
  • Mothers with Attitude
    Humor and help for adoptive moms, special-needs moms, any old moms at all.
    http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/Commons/2484/
  • Our Kids
    Information and support for parents and caregivers of children with special needs. Links to resources and affiliated web sites. http://www.our-kids.org
  • Parent Pals.com Special education website focusing on parent and professional support for special needs children. Directory of articles and links contributed by parents and professionals. http://www.parentpals.com/gossamer/pages/index.html
  • Parent to Parent of New Hampshire If you are the parent of a child with temporary or long-term special challenges, you may want to speak to a parent whose child has similar needs - someone who will understand. Parent to Parent is a network of New Hampshire families willing to share experiences. http://www.parenttoparentnh.org/

37. Online Educational Counseling And Advocacy In New Hampshire
and consultation for families of children with special needs. teens, Early Childhood and School Entry concerns LD students, and Emotionally disabled Students of
http://www.iser.com/turnaround-NH.html
Internet Special Education Resources
A Turnaround Organization
Online Educational Counseling and Advocacy
PO Box 74
Sunapee, NH 03782 Tel: 540-665-0306 Email us Day or Night!
E-mail: admin@aturnaround.net
Website: http://aturnaround.net Help from aTurnaround for your Child with Special Needs! aTurnaround Organization provides online educational counseling, advocacy and consultation for families of children with special needs. Reasonable rates and easy access to online professional, licensed help for Case Review, Crisis Intervention, Assessment Review, IEP and Placement Review. The staff is specialized in program planning for Medically Fragile students, Autistic children and teens, Early Childhood and School Entry concerns, ADHD students, LD students, and Emotionally Disabled Students of all ages. Peg Carlson, M.Ed. coordinates the online counseling and manages the aTurnaround Organization. With twenty years of educational and psychoeducational experience the aTurnaround staff has the expertise, common sense, and the time to help. We look at many perspectives of each individual situation and offer simple and effective means of problem solving without pushing you to due process. We want you to be able to work with your team. Our website can get you started:
aTurnaround.net

38. IWon - News
it goes to the head of the line, new hampshire Republican Sen We know that disabled does not Kennedy noted more special needs children are graduating from high
http://news1.iwon.com/politics/article/id/42245|politics|05-13-2004::13:44|reute
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Senate Passes Special Education Bill
May 13, 1:28 pm ET
By Joanne Kenen WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Legislation to revamp special education in schools by emphasizing achievement and cutting bureaucracy passed the U.S. Senate on Thursday in a rare bipartisan 95-3 vote. The bill updates a landmark 1975 law that revolutionized teaching children with learning or developmental disabilities. Until then, many special needs children were institutionalized, segregated in separate rooms or denied services they needed to achieve their potential. Although much legislation this election year is bogged down in partisan disputes and differences between the House of Representatives and the Senate, the special ed bill's sponsors expect it will be reconciled with a House version approved a year ago. It would then go to President Bush to sign into law. The biggest dispute was over funding. By law the federal government should pay 40 percent of special ed costs, but it has not. Spending has increased in the last few years, and the Senate voted to authorize full funding of $26.1 billion by 2011. The money would still have to be appropriated in separate spending bills each year. "We've said that special ed is a priority, that it goes to the head of the line," New Hampshire Republican Sen. Judd Gregg., chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension committee, told reporters.

39. Welcome To Bridges4kids.org!  IEP Topics/Issues
hailed as a victory for disabled children, a People First of new hampshire http//www.peoplefirstofnh.org. daily, instead of sending specialneeds students to
http://www.bridges4kids.org/IEP/Inclusion.html
Early On Lead Poisoning Positive Behavior Support No Child Left Behind ... Detroit Parent Network Where to find help for a child in Michigan Anywhere in the U.S. , or Canada What's New? Help Text Menu ... Translate Last Updated: IEP Issues - Inclusion Back to IEP Topics List
PowerPoint Presentation:
Getting to Know Your Classmates with Special Needs
by Mary Ellen Leahy, Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute - The primary objective of this unit is to sensitize both students and teachers to special education students and their needs and their rights. Many regular education students and teachers have had limited contact with special education students. The 2nd edition of "Foundations for Inclusive Education" is now available at www.tash.org U.S. Denial of Mainstreaming Rejected In a ruling hailed as a victory for disabled children, a federal judge has ruled that a 4-year-old child with Down syndrome must be "mainstreamed" at the preschool level at least temporarily and that, after an initial trial period, Pennsylvania education officials must put the burden on the school district to prove that a non-mainstream placement is more appropriate. A Personal Story I knew that this day would come. I just didn't know when. My son Sebastian (age 10) came home from school today talking about how Lincoln helped free the slaves and how Martin Luther King Jr. helped people of all races to realize his dream of equality.

40. The Heartland Institute - Special Ed Reauthorization Prompts Reforms - By Don So
Committee chairmenJudd Gregg (Rnew hampshire) and John parental choice for families with disabled children. whole idea of children with special needs is the
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=12122

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