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41. Scouting Magazine - October 2000
bingo nights, the county schools, workshops, and special events for the disabled. . the Scouts traveled to Philmont Scout Ranch in new mexico; in 1985
http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0010/a-fill.html
October 2000 Other articles in this issue ... Table of Contents Letters News Briefs Front Line Stuff Family Talk The Way It Was Outdoor Smarts Boys' Life Program Helper [PDF] Family Fun Page Unit Anniversaries A Chat With the Chief Saving a Life Filling a Community's Special Needs The Haunting of Scout Hollow Building Leaders on the Chesapeake Fitness Fun for Cub Scouts The Waterfall Collectors It's Cavalcade Time Unit Leaders and ADD
Filling a Community's Special Needs
By Carolyn Collazo
For more than three decades, a Youngstown, Ohio, troop, like a loving, extended family, has made Scouting available to young men with mental and physical disabilities.
In the late 1960s, Mike Magalotti was unable to find a Boy Scout troop in the Youngstown, Ohio, area that could meet the needs of his brother, Donald, a boy with mental retardation. Magalotti then joined forces with two of his fellow instructors from the Mahoning County program for persons with mental and developmental disabilities and started Troop 3. With instructor Dave Virtue serving as its first Scoutmaster, the troop welcomed young men with mental, and also, in some cases, physical disabilities. And it wasn't long before Troop 3 began to have an impact on the lives of its Scouts, its leaders, and the northeastern Ohio communities it touched.

42. United Way Of Central New Mexico - Programs Funded
Easter Seal Society of new mexico, Inc ensure that essential nutrition and special dietary needs Transportation Transportation for disabled people going to work
http://www.uwcnm.org/programs.htm
Funded Programs United Way makes the greatest impact on this community through unrestricted gifts. These donations are used to fund the most necessary and effective human services for people in central New Mexico. Priority Focus Areas:
  • ISS - Increasing Self Sufficiency HCFS IHW -
Agencies providing these programs are examined by volunteers for need, quality, effectiveness and accountability. The programs form a network of services that can help those that want to change their lives for the better. By making an unrestricted gift to United Way of Central New Mexico, you assure that all of these services are available. That is why we say, "United Way is the best way to help the most people." Adelante Development Center Inc. Community Habilitation: Friends in Time: Advocacy Inc. The New Mexico Guardianship Project:
Collaboration with La Familia, Inc.
Children's Crisis Shelter: Collaboration through All Faith's Receiving Home Outpatient Family Services: Collaboration through All Faith's Receiving Home Substance Abuse Program: Mental Health Program: Albuquerque Meals on Wheels Senior Helpings: Collaboration through Easter Seals Special Needs Program: Serves the most vulnerable homebound, elderly, convalescent and disabled by providing daily nutritious meals delivered by volunteers $37,000 ISS

43. SLCentral Directory - Recreation - Camps - Special Needs
Held at Kamp Kiwanis in Vanderwagen, new mexico. camp for 717 year old ADHD, ADD, learning disabled, and dyslexic Mid Hudson Valley Camp - new York camp
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  • 44. About The School District
    Tiger Learning Center, Preschool for developmentally disabled children. fully accredited by the state of new mexico. is provided for children with special needs.
    http://www.aztecschools.com/administration/about_us.htm
    About the Aztec School District
    School Name Age/Grade Level Tiger Learning Center Preschool for developmentally disabled children Lydia Rippey Elementary School Grades K-3 (serving students west of the Animas River) McCoy Elementary School Grades K-3 (serving students east of the Animas River) Park Ave. Elementary Grades 4-5 Koogler Middle School Grades 6-8 Aztec High School Grades 9-12 Vista Nueva High School Grades 9-12
    School Recent Improvement Aztec High School + Expansion of Administrative Offices
    + Expansion of Media Center/Library
    + Air Conditioned Classrooms Koogler Middle School + New Play Area
    + New Kitchen
    + Air Conditioned Classrooms Lydia Rippey Elementary + Air Conditioned Classrooms McCoy Elementary + Air Conditioned Classrooms
    + Expanded Parking Area/Playground Park Avenue Elementary + Air Conditioned Classrooms Vista Nueva High School + New Facility
    The Aztec schools are fully accredited by the state of New Mexico. High school students are offered a strong academic program as well as a variety of vocational programs including half-day attendance at the area vocational school at San Juan College in Farmington. The high school is currently operating under a block model. Students are enrolled in four - ninety minutes classes per semester. The middle school is structured as "families" with four academic teachers per team. A full service special education program is provided for children with special needs.
    Ethnicity of Students Ratio Anglo 75 percent Hispanic 15 percent Native American

    45. OECD Urges Review Of Ways Of Helping Students With Special Needs
    guidance the chapter recommends new ways to Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, mexico, Netherlands, Poland being, including working disabled persons, resources
    http://www.oecd.org/document/32/0,2340,en_2649_37419_19649312_1_1_1_37419,00.htm
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    Finance and Investment Enterprise, Industry and Services Education ... Public Governance and Management Social Issues About Statistics Information by Country OECD Urges Review of Ways of Helping Students with Special Needs OECD Urges Review of Ways of Helping Students with Special Needs Education Policy Analysis 2003 reviews how three types of special need disabilities learning difficulties and other disadvantages are handled in 20 OECD countries*. While all countries are committed to ensuring that students with particular needs are given equitable access to educational opportunities and all make provisions for this, the study reveals significant variations in the way this is done.
    • In Belgium (Flanders), Canada (New Brunswick), the Czech Republic and the United States at least 3% of all school students attract additional resources because of recognised disabilities . In Mexico, fewer than 1% of students get such help.

    46. DisABILITY
    National Sports Center for the disabled Nonprofit organization providing special needs special Kids. Southern new new mexico Center for Independent Living.
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    Largest national nonprofit cross-disability
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    American Council of the Blind Strives to improve the well-being of all Americans with Disabilities Act ARC of the United States The national organization of and for people with mental retardation The Boulevard Resource directory of disability BrailleJail Leading provider of web-based communication learning tools for the Offers the ability to learn blindness related subjects such as Braille at your own pace. The site is free, but does require registration.

    47. CSULB::KPE::Dr Lavay
    387 Physical Activity for the disabled. physical education from the University of new mexico in 1984. for children with disabilities and special needs on the
    http://www.csulb.edu/depts/kpe/employee/lavay_b.shtml
    KPE Home Faculty and Staff
    Dr. Barry Lavay
    Contact Information
    Phone: Office: Email: blavay@csulb.edu Web-page: www.csulb.edu/programs/apa
    Employment Detail
    Level: Professor Year Hired: Position: Coordinator, Adapted Physical Education Program
    Classes Taught
    320 - Adapted Physical Education 387 - Physical Activity for the Disabled 388 - Program Planning and Instruction in APE 489 - Field Work in APE 427/527 - Physical and Motor Assessment 526 - Applied Behavior Anaylsis in PE 537 - PE for Special Populations 638 - Seminar in APE
    Education Detail
    Ph.D., Adapted PE; University of New Mexico; M.S., Physical Education; Eastern Illinois University; B.S., Physical Education; Plymouth State College;
    Published Works
    The forum for sport, physical education and recreation.17 Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. 71 Lavay, B., (1999). Focus on ability: Including children with special needs in AYSO soccer. American Youth Soccer Organization, Hawthorne, CA.
    Biography
    Dr. Barry Lavay is a professor the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education at California State University, Long Beach where his primary responsibility is to train students to teach physical education to individuals with disabilities. Since 1988 over 125 students have received a California APE Specialist Credential. His duties in the department include: coordinating the State Adapted Physical Education Teaching Credential Program; directing the Perceptual Motor Development Clinic For Children With Special Needs, and directing two summer programs for children with asthma and disabilities. Dr. Lavay obtained his Ph.D. in special physical education from the University of New Mexico in 1984.

    48. Mcli Forum: Spring 2004: Special Feature
    children avoid becoming learning disabled because many December 2002 The Northeastern new mexico Rural schools to include the tracking of new research on
    http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/forum/spr04/brain.html
    http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/forum/ Spring 2004 : cover contents prev next Special Feature
    Applying Early Brain Research
    Janet Johnson, Ph.D., Rio Salado College H aving two special needs sons was the driving force toward a quest for learning everything I could about how the brain works. As a former elementary school teacher I returned to Arizona State University (ASU) , in pursuit of a Ph.D. in Learning and Instructional Technology. While at ASU, I was part of a research team that went into K-12 and college classrooms to conduct research on how the brain processes information. My research interest in how people learn has taken me in two different directions; first, an 'academic pathway' focused on how to enhance learning from an instructional design perspective, and secondly, an 'early learning pathway' focused on how to impact a young child's ability to learn for life.
    Academic Pathway - Grand Canyon University
    In 1996, I joined the education faculty at Grand Canyon University where I taught both undergraduate and graduate students for three years. My interest in brain research continued. As new neuroscientific information began emerging, I, along with one of my former ASU research partners Dr. Jill Stamm, continued analyzing and synthesizing all of the latest neuroscientific information on children, birth to three years. This was important to us as we both have handicapped and non-handicapped children. What we discovered about learning and the brain came in part from personal experience with our own children. We were fascinated and surprised to find that learning occurred very fast with our non-handicapped children while learning with our handicapped children progressed so slowly that you could almost watch it in action.

    49. Recreation > Camps > Special Needs
    Held at Kamp Kiwanis in Vanderwagen, new mexico. Serves emotionally, behaviorally, and learning disabled children by 37 Mid Hudson Valley Camp new York camp
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    the entire directory only in Camps/Special Needs Camps for people with mental, physical, and developmental disabilities and/or chronic or terminal illnesses. Categories: See also:
    Web pages: Camp Heartland
    The world's largest camping and outreach program for children ages 7 to 16 who are living in the shadow of HIV or AIDS. Just a short trip north of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Willow River, Minnesota.
    http://www.campheartland.org/
    Summit Camp and Travel
    Serving boys and girls classified as having attention deficit disorders and possible concomitant learning disabilities or mild emotional problems. Located in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 3 hours from New York City.
    http://www.summitcamp.com/
    Camping Unlimited
    A residential camp for children with developmental disabilities in Northern California's Santa Cruz Mountains.
    http://www.campingunlimited.com/
    Camp Kodiak
    Integrated summer camp for children and teens with and without learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. Non-competitive environment with over 50 sports and activities. Social Skills Program, Academic Program. 2-to-1 camper-to-staff ratio. http://www.campkodiak.com/

    50. New Mexico Conference Of Churches
    10,000 to 15,000 citizens of new mexico are developmentally Nearly all the developmentally disabled need special services, such as, special education in
    http://www.nmchurches.org/public_policies/ppdis.html
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    NEW MEXICO CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES
    Public Policy Position on THE DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED
    Background Current Pressing Needs
    • Higher salary levels for personnel in community day and residential programs serving the developmentally disabled. Such salaries, funded primarily by state support, are too low resulting in high turnover, use of untrained workers, and general deterioration of programs. Expansion of day programs for the developmentally disabled, including work activities, sheltered workshops, job placement and training. This is needed for the rising number of public school graduates and residents of newly established group homes across the state. Expansion of group homes for the developmentally disabled, including Intermediate Care Facilities/Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR) for the severely handicapped needing nursing care, and semi-independent living group homes and supervised apartments for the more advanced clients. A state law may be needed, requiring that developmentally disabled group homes be considered as single-family residences under local zoning ordinances, so that group homes can be located in residential areas where land prices are less costly. Inauguration of special care programs in courts and prisons for offenders who are mentally retarded.

    51. Education Update - Special Education
    Dancing with Wheelchairs in new mexico by Jan Aaron “Like special Education in new York City by Jill Levy a private school for learning disabled children, I
    http://www.educationupdate.com/sections/special_education/index_04.html
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    by Joanna Leefer
    Childhood is full of stresses. Kids are constantly bombarded with new stimuli and sensations: Their bodies are changing and growing; their school becomes more demanding; and they are continually confronted with new social situations. Life is a roller coaster of emotions and changes both physical and mental. No wonder kids often experience anxiety or "blue" periods. READ MORE Guide to Advocacy for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities
    The National Center for Learning Disabilities and the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation have announced the release of the LD Advocates Guide, a handbook designed to provide simple, accessible instruction on how to work with the government and the media on issues affecting individuals with learning disabilities. READ MORE Racial Inequity in Special Education: Harvard University Findings
    Racial inequities pervade special education in American schools. In 1998, approximately 1.5 million minority children were identified as having mental retardation, emotional disturbance, or a specific learning disability. Racial Inequity in Special Education , The Civil Rights Project at Harvard University which is a new book published by Harvard Education Press, explores the inequities experienced by minority school- children in special education and the potential life consequences of such inequities.

    52. Education Update - September 2003
    Dancing with Wheelchairs in new mexico by Jan Aaron “Like special Education in new York City by Jill and Help Parents of learning disabled children often
    http://www.educationupdate.com/archives/speced/
    Cover Story Spotlight On Schools Featured Columnists Letters ... Articles SCHOOLS RESOURCES ARTICLES January 2004 Anxiety Attack
    by Joanna Leefer
    Childhood is full of stresses. Kids are constantly bombarded with new stimuli and sensations: Their bodies are changing and growing; their school becomes more demanding; and they are continually confronted with new social situations. Life is a roller coaster of emotions and changes both physical and mental. No wonder kids often experience anxiety or "blue" periods. Guide to Advocacy for Parents of Children with Learning Disabilities
    The National Center for Learning Disabilities and the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation have announced the release of the

    53. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - New Mexico - GreatSchools.net
    your child taught with nondisabled students to It s a new year, new school, new friends, but he
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    54. World Reach
    Quality of Education Award in new mexico, as well are profoundly mentally retarded, physically disabled, or have her Masters of Education/special Education in
    http://www.shakleeinstitute.org/1999Winners.html
    Heartspring World Reach
    The mission of World Reach is to promote excellence, innovation and dedication in serving children with special needs through:
    • Recognizing people, programs and emerging practices
    • Serving as a resource nationally and internationally-encouraging, sharing and increasing knowledge
    1999 Award Winners DEBRA VOLL - Debra Voll is a Primary Communication Disorders teacher at Desert Shadows Elementary School in Scottsdale, Arizona. Since 1990, she has taught a self-contained kindergarten and first grade communication disorders class, through a team approach with two teachers, a speech-language pathologist and three instructional aides. The classroom population includes twelve children with severe language learning disabilities, autism and other pervasive developmental disorders, as well as emotional and behavioral challenges.
    Ms. Voll received a B.S. in Education in 1973 from Illinois State University and obtained a Masters of Education in Educational Leadership with Distinction from Northern Arizona University in 1996. She was nominated in 1992 for the National PTA's Phoebe Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator Award, and has been awarded numerous venture grants for innovative projects, including the involvement of therapy dogs in the classroom.
    JANE MURPHY - Jane Murphy is a classroom teacher for District 75 CityWide Special Education in New York City. She is currently working with a team of teachers to launch a pilot inclusive education program to adapt two community classrooms for children with and without identified special needs representing a range of emotional, social and cognitive functioning, as well as physical and learning disabilities. Prior to this new project, she spent ten years in the district working in a program designed for children with severe emotional disturbances.

    55. World Reach
    It also allows the nondisabled peers insight Degree in Elementary Education and special Education and Ms. Love attended new mexico State University, where she
    http://www.shakleeinstitute.org/2002Winners.html
    Heartspring World Reach
    The mission of World Reach is to promote excellence, innovation and dedication in serving children with special needs through:
    • Recognizing people, programs and emerging practices
    • Serving as a resource nationally and internationally-encouraging, sharing and increasing knowledge
    2002 Award Winners
    Ms. Banerjee employs a variety of effective techniques in her classroom, including standardized assessment for placement and curricular purposes and implementation of behavior modification and social skills programs. She also utilizes ongoing formal and informal assessments that allow her to create detailed portfolios to show student progress that may not be evident in quantitative data alone.
    Ms. Banerjee obtained her Bachelor's degree from the University of Delhi in Indi and received her Master's degree from Boston University, where she was awarded a full merit scholarship.
    One of the programs developed by Ms. Fisher is her Peer Mentoring program, where non-disabled students sign up to mentor students in her classroom. This program allows students with disabilities a chance to interact with non-disabled peers and have their friends help them with their work instead of a teacher. It also allows the non-disabled peers insight into the lives of people with disabilities.
    Ms. Fisher received her Bachelor of Science in Special Education in 1986 from Illinois State University. She has received numerous awards for her exceptional abilities as a teacher of children with disabilities, including "Women of Achievement Award in Education" from the YMCA and Glenbrook North's Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award.

    56. Taconic New
    Region IX Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, new mexico, and Utah; Region X Idaho special Education Action Committee Inc. Loving Your disabled Child California (CPRC
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    57. University Programs For The Disabled
    of California at Berkeley disabled Students Program; new mexico State University Access to Computing and of Virginia Office of special Education; University
    http://www.nyise.org/college.htm

    58. School Of Education At New Mexico Highlands University - Department Page
    of Arts option in special Education provides mentally disabled, behavior disordered, and learning disabled. of Education and new mexico Professional Counselor
    http://www.nmhu.edu/Departments/SchEducation/Default.htm
    School of Education at New Mexico Highlands University
    The School of Education is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
    The Mission of the School The School of Education at Highlands carries forward a long-standing tradition of teacher education that dates back to 1893. We, therefore, are committed to providing experiences and knowledge to students seeking a degree or licensure in education. The School of Education also promotes continuous personal and professional scholarly development activities and graduate work to achieve lifelong learning. We subscribe to the philosophy that views optimal living as a function of the personal ability to pursue a meaningful life in work, leisure and home, while respecting, tolerating and valuing all people. Resources and Facilities A School of Education (SOE) resource is the regional collaboration between New Mexico Highlands University and the Northern New Mexico Network for Rural Educators. This collaborative effort identifies professional development needs, seeks to match resources to needs, and provides a forum for school districts to discuss staff development issues. The school also hosts the Northeast Regional Center Cooperative. The School of Education (SOE) also has a micro-teaching laboratory where students in Secondary Education are videotaped conducting instructional sessions. An after-school reading program utilizes the School Reading Laboratory for local school children, which provides practical experiences for students in Elementary Education, Reading, and Curriculum and Instruction programs. In addition, the SOE has an on-site Child Development Center with educational programs for infants and preschool age children. The Child Development Center provides practicum and field work experience for students in Early Childhood Education, as well as for other university programs.

    59. INCLUSION DAILY EXPRESS -- Below The Fold
    Massachusetts (Education special) special education praised by new mexico (Advocacy) Governor doesn t care about the disabled community s worries by
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    NEW!!! IDE Gift certificates now available! INCLUSION DAILY EXPRESS BELOW THE FOLD Wednesday, February 11, 2004
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    Editor's picks those considered particularly interesting, newsworthy or well-written are noted by the number sign (#). UNITED STATES
    # (Advocacy / Laws) Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Statement on Introduction of The Fairness Act of 2004
    (Advocacy) JFA: Remembering Dr. Sylvia Walker
    (Health care) Select Medical Corporation Appoints Former CMS head Thomas Scully to Its Board
    (Health care - not specific to disabilities) U.S. Report Downplayed Health Problems
    (Politics) JFA: Becky Ogle Responds to Claims About Bush/GOP
    # (Self-determination) February 18 Webcast: ILRU Consumer-Directed Person-Centered Planning California
    (Education - segregated) Special Autism Class A Hit With Kids, Parents Colorado (Sports) Ski races give disabled athletes a time to shine Connecticut (Families / Education) Group offers programs for special kids Delaware (Families / Community living) Special lives, special needs: Part I - meet the parents

    60. ADHD Links To Help Your Child
    the states of Texas, Oklahoma, new mexico, Louisiana, or For the Family with the special Child Information for gifted and learning disabled children
    http://www.adhdnews.com/adhd-information-links.htm
    ADHD Links to help your child
    ADHDNews Home ADHD Information Resources
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    Information for gifted and learning disabled children.
    A large selection of publications containing information on Education after high school for learning disabled students including information on colleges and programs.

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    Several articles on the gifted and learning disabled child.

    The Medical Reporter

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    ADDO Foundation
    The schedules for our excellent group meetings and activites in Toronto, Canada, can be found there, as well as basic information for anyone interested in ADD/ADHD, either personally or professionally.
    Bev Price's Page on ADD
    Chadd of Vancouver The Greater Rochester Attention Deficit Disorder Association. The Misunderstood Child. Learning Disorders Affect only the "method" used to learn, not the "ABILITY" to learn. ADDult Support of Washington for Adults with ADD/ADHD. Attention Deficit Disorder Information and articles on ADD in the classroom, causes, detections, medications etc. National Foundation for Gifted and Creative Children This is their new site. Check it out!!

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