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61. CEC/Ohio Links
services for guests with special needs including options on accessible seating, onsite disability parking, accessible is located on the ohio State University
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Council for Exceptional Children
The largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities. Ohio Department of Education The site for current information on educational issues and happening around our state. Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities A statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the educational interests of children with handicapping conditions. National Center for Culturally Responsive Educational Systems The National Center for Culturally Responsive Educational Systems (NCCRESt), a project funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs, provides technical assistance and professional development to close the achievement gap between students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and their peers, and reduce inappropriate referrals to special education. The project targets improvements in culturally responsive practices, early intervention, literacy, and positive behavioral supports. Service Guidelines for Individuals with
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62. South Africa Trip
professionals that had visited the ohio Department of Services for students with disabilities have been based on policies has been to create special needs as a
http://www.cec-ohio.org/SouthAfricaTrip.htm
Post-Apartheid Inclusive Education in South Africa
by Rosa Lockwood, Member, Ed Consultant, Ohio Department of Education
South African Special Education Delegation
November 16- 28, 2003 It was exciting to see the impact of the special education/education policy within the very short time period between Apartheid and Post-Apartheid education for students with disabilities. The trip allowed some brief contacts with South African professionals that had visited the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) over the past three years. Through one of these contacts, I visited a Literacy program for adults staffed by teachers in one of the townships (Michael Plains in Cape Town). The following is a summary of Apartheid and Post-Apartheid special education/education in South Africa, the new inclusive education policy, implementation activities of the new inclusive education policy in one province, and personal impressions. On request, there is a PowerPoint with detailed information that can be shown/discussed with individuals The materials include White Paper #6, the Western Cape paper on inclusive education, a university document, language and/or terms clarification and the official journal of school visits. Also, there is current profile information, the distribution of special schools and learner enrollment.
Apartheid Special Education/Education
Apartheid special education schools and services were organized according to two segregating criteria - race and disability. Segregation, based on race, was extended to incorporate segregation on the basis of disability. This was in keeping with the Apartheid policies of South Africa. Schools that accommodated white disabled learners, had many resources, while schools for black disabled learners had systematically fewer resources.

63. Wrightslaw - FAPE - Schools Must Provide Education That Is Appropriate -- And Fr
Sommer needs Remediation. school s evaluation showed that Sommer had a reading disability. provide their daughter with an appropriate special education program.
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64. How Do We Deal With Special Needs Learning?
ohio where 26 children with special needs have been for Inclusive Catholic Educators, University of Dayton, ohio. Welcoming People with Disabilities Do s and
http://www.elca.org/eteam/assessment/Special Needs Learning.htm
[ How do we deal with Special Needs Learning? ] What Family Ministry Resources Are There? Lutheran Day Camps Witness Rocks Any Rally Day Ideas? ... How do we teach new Lutherans Luther's Story? Q. I have a special needs learning in my congregation. What kinds of resources/models/are there for this? While the Education and Evangelism has not produced specific materials to help you in this area, we can put you in touch with others that can. The following resource list will provide you with help in locating information on a specific disability or Christian education materials for those with special needs. The first page lists inclusive classroom suggestions that may be used as a part of a Christian education teacher training event. 10 Teacher Training Ideas for an Inclusive Classroom Adapted from the LCA-Division for Parish Service’s "Tips for Congregations Working with Disabled Persons" An inclusive classroom is about innovation and preparation. For both teacher and student, the motto is "there is no right way to do something." Be creative and seek out ideas from others. Involve a congregational member who is a person with a disability and/or parent of a child with a disability in the planning of the curriculum and activities. You, as the teacher, may be a person with a disability. Please share your experience and insights. 1. Realize

65. Wauu.DE: Reference: Education: Special Education: Schools
www.zoomnet.net/~jcbmrdd/. James E. Duckworth School special education school in in grades 19 with learning disabilities and attention Broadview Heights, ohio.
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  • Anne Carlsen Center for Children
    Provides health care, education and support services for children with special needs and their families. Jamestown, ND.
    http://www.annecenter.org/
  • Atlanta Speech School
    Therapeutic educational center for children and adults with hearing, speech, language, or learning disabilities. Atlanta, GA.
    http://www.atlantaspeechschool.org/
  • Bethany Independent School
    Renowned for expertise regarding dyslexic students. Kent, UK.
    http://www.bethany.demon.co.uk/
  • Brehm Preparatory School Addresses a complete array of learning disabilities. Carbondale, IL. http://www.brehm.org/
  • Bullimbal School for Special Purposes School for students with disabilities in Australia. http://www.ozemail.com.au/~d5569sn1/
  • Calvin Academy Provides day school, after school tutoring, and summer programs for children who are not successful in traditional k-12 classrooms including special education. Minneapolis, MN. http://www.calvinacademy.com/

66. Wauu.DE: Reference: Education: Special Education: Support
IT and special Educational needs Short factsheet about parent mentor program (Knox County, ohio) http//www an effective advocate for a child with disabilities.
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  • Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center
    The CT Parent Advocacy Center, Inc. (CPAC) is a statewide nonprofit organization that offers information and support to families of children with any disability or chronic illness, age birth through 21.
    http://members.aol.com/cpacinc/cpac.htm
  • Disability Information for Students
    International disability news, jobs, discussion, resources. A site designed for students and professionals supporting individuals with disabilities.
    http://www.abilityinfo.com/
  • Education A Must Inc. Educational Advocates
    Educational advocates for education for the special needs child located in New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts.
    http://www.education-a-must.com
  • Educational Needs Alliances (Albany, Oregon) http://www.ed-needs.org/
  • Families Helping Families of Louisiana Families Helping Families of Louisiana centers are a group of families who, through our own experiences, are committed to reaching out to other families who have members with special needs and self-advocates. http://www.fhfla.org/fhfla/

67. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, ohio, and Pennsylvania; special Education Action Committee Inc Loving Your disabled Child California (CPRC
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68. PhatNav Directory - Reference/Education/Special_Education/Support
and Referral Source for K12 disabled Children Parent Mentor Program of Washington County, ohio. for children with any kind of special need (mental, physical
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Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center
The CT Parent Advocacy Center, Inc. (CPAC) is a statewide nonprofit organization that offers information and support to families of children with any disability or chronic illness, age birth through 21.
Disability Information for Students
International disability news, jobs, discussion, resources. A site designed for students and professionals supporting individuals with disabilities.
Educational Needs Alliances
(Albany, Oregon)

69. NetWellness - Experts
Providing Dental Care for the disabled Patient. ohio Dental Association, Columbus, ohio, 2001 Student Participation in the special Olympic special Smile Program
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70. Lukol Directory - Recreation Camps Special Needs
A 165 acre campus in North Central ohio. camping as well as, year round programs for children/young adults with physical disabilities and of special needs.
http://www.lukol.com/Top/Recreation/Camps/Special_Needs/

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Recreation Camps Special Needs ... White Harvest Christian Camp and Conference Center
Inter-Denominational Christian camp and retreat center for boys and girls with special needs. Located in White Top, Virginia. Vision and mission statements, calendar of events, and ministry updates.
http://www.whiteharvestcamp.org/
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/
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. http://www.newmexico.campisfun.org

71. Seeing Past A Child's Disability: Articles: Publications: Theory & Research: Uni
which I brought back to ohio for implementation UDL approach, even those of students without special needs. Parents of students with disabilities have gotten
http://www.cast.org/udl/SeeingPastaChild'sDisability720.cfm
Universal Design for Learning Text version Site Tools: Search Navigator Tracker Guided Tours Interface Language Notepad Email Page Feedback Hit Statistics Close All About Tools Take Notes Provide Feedback Change Interface Get Language Help Navigator Universal Design for Learning Publications Articles Seeing Past a Child's Disability Video Clips Transcripts of Video Clips Thinking Readers Part II The First CAST Institute on Universal Design for Learning ... Site Map
Seeing Past a Child's Disability: One Parent's View of Universal Design for Learning
By Lucinda M. O'Neill See also: video clips of Hope and Kathryn Borghi
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When Hope Borghi's baby daughter Kathryn was diagnosed with ataxic, hypotonic cerebral palsy and epilepsy, she refused to accept the doctor's bleak predictions for Kathryn's future. From the day Kathryn was born, Hope filled her environment with love, music, excitement, and visual and motor stimulation. "Without intending to do so," she says, "I had already begun to provide the stimulation that enabled Kathryn to reroute her mental energy to different areas of her brain." This way of responding, Hope believes, proved crucial to her daughter's later development. "In the early '80s, I discovered that the computer was the only answer as an alternative means of expression, so I had Kathryn in a high chair using 'Sticky Bear Numbers' at age three on an Apple IIc." Kathryn attended an elementary school for the orthopedically challenged for 2 ½ years, where she received intensive physical therapy, but Hope was adamant about wanting her daughter to be educated in a general education classroom. She pushed successfully to get Kathryn enrolled in public school in the Borghis' hometown of Upper Arlington, Ohiounheard of at the time for a child with moderate cerebral palsy.

72. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Learning Disabilities On-Line Resources
Education Training at ohio State University on the needs of adults with learning disabilities. including information on homeschooling special needs children.
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/online_help/online-help.html
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To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now!
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ADD Resources
ADD Resources is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to help people with ADD develop their full potential. Their website offers the National ADHD Directory, the most complete listing of ADHD service providers and products on the Internet and many great articles by national authorities as well as adults with ADD for free downloading.

73. Educational Resources For Children With Special Health Care Needs, Cincinnati Ch
The National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with special needs web site ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities is a
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Glossary of Terms Bridges4Kids provides a glossary of special education terms to help patients and families. The education system can sometimes be tricky for the parent of a child with special health care needs and knowing your child's rights is important. The Center for Infants and Children with Special Needs at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center provides the following resources to patients and families:
  • Public Law 94-142: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act is a federal law that mandated children receive a free, appropriate public education regardless of the level or severity of their disability. Information about eligibility and development of an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is available on The Arc web site.
  • Early Intervention services are available for children birth to 36 months of age who are delayed in their development or have a medical diagnosis that puts them at risk of delay in development. Early Intervention Services are provided through Help Me Grow in Ohio and First Steps in both Kentucky and Indiana
  • The Community Based Behavioral Support Team in the Division of Developmental Disabilities at Cincinnati Children's provides community consultation for children with developmental disabilities who are experiencing emotional and behavioral maladjustments. Services are provided in the school setting. Call for more information, 513-636-3100.

74. New Page 1
Studies and Social Work, Miami University, ohio. Parents, disabled children, educators and policy makers June Downing, Professor of special Education, Cal State
http://www.richardcohenfilms.com/GoingtoSchool.htm
GOING TO SCHOOL (IR A LA ESCUELA)
Directed and Edited by Richard Cohen
Cinematography by Baird Bryant
64 min., color VHS, Available in English (cc) or
Spanish language versions.
GOING TO SCHOOL ~IR A LA ESCUELA provides a captivating look at the daily experiences of students receiving special education services, and examines gains made by the Los Angeles Unified School District toward compliance with civil rights laws that guarantee a quality education for all children. The documentary highlights the lives of three seventh graders and a second grader, revealing the determination of their parents to see that their children receive an equal education. "Poignant...invaluable resource for parents, educators and policy makers."
BOOKLIST , Nancy McCray "I showed the film in my Introduction to Sociology class and got a very positive
response. It dramatizes the issues that we have been addressing regarding
inequalities in education. One student after seeing " Going To School Ir a la Escuela "

75. Vitae
Evacuation of Students with Disabilities. March, 1983 ohio Association for Pupil Transportation Training the Trainers in special needs Transportation. September
http://www.whitebuffalopress.com/vitae.htm
Curriculum Vitae
Dayton Ray Turner, Ed.D.
5306 King George Drive
San Antonio, TX 78229
210-614-1396 FAX
Education
Bachelor of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Secondary Special Education-Mental Retardation. May, 1966. Minor: Sociology. Master of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Graduate Fellow of the United States Office of Education (USOE). Thesis topic:The Mentally Retarded Offender. October, 1970. Doctor of Education-Special Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. Postdoctoral Study. Educational Technology. University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Distance Learning for Special Populations. November, 1991.
National Honors
Recipient of the Sure-Lok National Special Needs Transportation Award, 2002.
Presented at the National Association for Pupil Transportation 2002 Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. November 3, 2002. Professional Affiliations National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) Texas Association for Pupil Transportation (TAPT) Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) School Bus Fleet Advisory GroupSpecial Needs School Transportation News Special Needs Transportation Expert Certified Child Restraint Safety Technician (NHTSA, April 2002)

76. Disabilities - Camps Top Links
therapy for kids with special needs and/or offers participants with developmental disabilities opportunities for ohio Recreation Unlimited - Summer camp, day
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Camps Web Site Links New York - 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.
Iowa - Camp Courageous
Year-round recreational and respite care activities in a camp setting.
Pennsylvania - Camp Lee Mar
All the fun and activities of a traditional summer camp. Also academics, speech and language therapy, and vocational preparation.
New York - Camp Northwood
A seven week summer camp for children with learning challenges.
Ohio - Camp Nuhop
A summer residential program for any youngster from 6 to 16 with a learning disability, behavior disorder, or attention deficit disorder.
New York - Camp Oakhurst

Virginia - Camp Optimism
A residential summer camp for handicapped children with mental or physical disabilities.
Colorado - Vail Valley Learning Camp
Summer camp for kids with learning differences.
Ontario - Camp Winston
Operates recreational summer programmes for campers with special needs (learning disabilities, AD(H)D, Tourette Syndrome and autism).

77. Ministries > Bridge Builders
special needs. For more information contact Debra at 614 8903899 x 616 or email Director@BridgeBuilders.4mg.com Christian Disability Ministries - Central ohio
http://www.vineyardcolumbus.org/ministries/bridge_builders/index.asp
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Our Mission
Bridge Builders is a ministry designed to identify and break down barriers that keep people with disabilities and their families from being able to fully participate in the life of Vineyard Church of Columbus.
It is our desire to include children with disabilities in Children's Ministry classes with their peers whenever possible. For children/teens who have specific needs which cannot be met within the typical VineyardKids classes, we offer some alternatives. For more detailed information, please contact

78. Special Needs
A 165 acre campus in North Central ohio. and activities to people with various disabilities and social retreat center for boys and girls with special needs.
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79. Camps For Children With Special Needs / Family Village
Camp Nuhop — ohio A residential summer camp special Camp for special Kids — California Educational teenagers with learning disabilities, attention deficit
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/Leisure/camps.html
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  • Camp Ability — Illinois
    Traditional summer camp experience designed especially for children and young adults with spina bifida.
  • Camp Aldersgate — Arkansas
    Camps for children and youth who have conditions such as cancer, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, diabetes, arthritis, asthma, epilepsy, kidney disorders, autism, Down's syndrome, and mental retardation.
  • Camp ASCCA — Alabama
    Mission is to help children and adults with disabilities achieve equality, dignity, and maximum independence.
  • Camp Courageous — Iowa
    Camp Courageous of Iowa is a year-round respite and recreational facility for individuals with disabilities of all ages.

80. Importants Links
k12.oh.us Northwest ohio special Education Regional behalf of students with disabilities, and state cincinnatichildrens.org/svc/prog/specialneeds/default.htm
http://www.ocecd.org/ImpLinks.html
IMPORTANT LINKS Last Updated 2/10/04 http://www.ncaonline.org/discover
Discover Camp! http://www.ode.state.oh.us/exceptional_children/Children_with_Disabilities/
Autism Scholarship Program (ASP) http://www.state.oh.us/olrs
http://www.schoolmatch.com/ppsi/sm_direct.cfm

SchoolMatch Direct's new service will enhance your website and provide you with the advantage of direct access to official SchoolMatch Report Cards. Each report contains easy-to-understand SchoolMatch national percentiles, lists of school buildings, additional school community data, high school report cards and, when providied by the school system, detailed extracurricular, athletic and academic programs. Vist their Web site at http://www.schoolmatch.com http://www.ohioschoolfunding.org
Governor Bob Taft is expanding his invitation to submit ideas about the school funding issue to all Ohio residents through the Ohio school funding website. "Education is my top priority, and I don't want a single voice to go unheard," Taft said. "Anyone can come to the Web site for more information and to submit ideas on this important and complex issue. It's available anytime - day or night." This site houses information about the school funding issue, and gives site visitors the opportunity to submit their ideas directly through the site. Ohio residents without internet access at home are reminded to visit a local library for free access. For information on how to submit comments by U.S. mail, write to "Ohio School Funding", 77 South High Street, 30th Floor, Columbus OH 43215.

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