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1. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child
schools/Organizations Ohio. schools/Organizations oklahoma. schools/Organizations Oregon young children. ( special needs) Add/View attention to disabled and special kids, readily
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    A.D.D. Consults offers psychoeducational services to individuals, families and professionals via private e-mail. For those who live in areas where information on Attention Deficit Disorder may be scarce.
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  • "The Misunderstood, Misdiagnosed and Unseen Disability"
    Sensory Integration Dysfunction-This paper will explain sensory integration dysfunction to the point of understanding the nature of this unseen (and often misdiagnosed) disability, as well as its psychological, emotional, learning and social effects on the individual.
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  • Ability OnLine Ability OnLine is a friendly and safe computer friendship network where children and youth with disabilities or chronic illnesses connect to each other as well as to their friends, family members, caregivers and supporters.

2. A School Zone - Special Education Page Tons Of Links.
special education laws, 504 plans, IEP info., federal sites for help, disability help, learning and life disabling disorders, and more. every parent, disabled person, and professional needs to know with special needs. Contents Parents as Partners, schools as Partners Carolina, North Dakota, oklahoma, and Tennessee
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3. SEDL - SCRTEC: Database Of K-12 Resources - Special Needs
Displaying special needs resources sorted schools comply with requirements for the Office for Civil rights. Source Region VII Comprehensive Center (oklahoma and learning disabled
http://www.southcentralrtec.org/talon/subjects/specialneeds.html
Displaying Special Needs resources sorted by sub-category. Click on a sub-category to go to that section of the page, or scroll down to browse all resources. Sub-categories for Special Needs: Continue Browsing by Category? Arts and Music Computers General Health, Fitness, and Games ... Social Studies Special Needs
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American Sign Language Browser
  • Description: An online American Sign Language (ASL) browser where you can look up video of thousands of ASL signs and learn interesting things about them. Each sign is accompanied by a Quicktime video to help students with signing.
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Assistive Technology in K-12 Schools
  • Description: The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network of community-based Resource Centers, Developers, Vendors and Associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies." (from their site) In keeping with their mission, the ATA site offers web and print resources (some in Spanish), networking information and services for teachers and students with disabilities.
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  • Web site: http://ataccess.org/resources/atk12/

4. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations :
Home Child Development special needs Child schools/Organizations Network Webring The oklahoma Parent Network joins families of disabled children together
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5. Parents Criticize Special Ed Schools - Parents Surveyed Say Schools Care About S
special Ed schoolsParents Surveyed Say schools Care About special needs Students, but money for schools to serve disabled students and a Warnings Came Before oklahoma Bombing
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... Is Big Brother Already Watching? W A S H I N G T O N, June 16 WASHINGTON (AP) One in six parents of disabled children has considered suing or has threatened to sue the child's school district to get services, a poll shows. The poll, being released Monday by the advocacy group Public Agenda, suggests parents feel that while teachers care and school personnel are qualified to deal with disabilities, school systems don't offer special help to children unless families insist. Ann Duffett, an author of the study, said parents have a different perspective from policy-makers. "They're thinking about their own child," Duffett said. "They're not thinking about all the other things that have to be weighed."

6. What's An IEP? (and Other Special Needs) - Adoption Forums
said, the schools get extra money for each child that needs special ed of A developmentally disabled or challenged 4 year old needs an IEP oklahoma Adoptive Parents
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Posts: 72 What's an IEP? (and other special needs) My husband and I are being considered for the adoption of two siblings in Colorado (we're from Indiana, which I've heard has a tough person in charge of ICPC!).
Anyway, their profile is a little vague, so I was hoping someone could define the medical terms in "plain English" for us:
1. "The children's developmental challenges are met with an Individualized Education Plan." (What does this mean? Would they be behind academically, or is it physical/developmental?)
2. They "...have difficulty focusing on one activity at a time" and "take medication and receive therapeutic services." (For what? Adhd? Something else?)
3. They also "receive weekly physical, speech, and occupational therapies to help them with coordination, muscle tone, and speech impediments."

7. Disability, Personal Injury Settlement And Special Needs Trust Attorneys
special needs." oklahoma City since 1963. His practice primarily involves Elder Law matters, especially Medicaid Planning, other Nursing Home matters, and representing disabled law schools, and
http://www.specialneedsalliance.com/member_show_detail.asp?id=44

8. Housing & Homeownership For Disabled
a time when many decisions have to be made about a disabled person s future. oklahoma Partners in Policymaking by the Tulsa ARC. special needs Secondary schools.
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Adolescent and Adult Issues
Adolescents have much different issues than younger children. This is a time when many decisions have to be made about a disabled person's future. Independence is possible for some high functioning autistics, others may need plans for their continuing care. Difficult behaviour and emotional problems such as depression may also increase during adolescence. Issues covered on this page, and on individual pages as more information becomes available, include: transition (from high school), post secondary education, housing, employment, and other independence issues.
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A place to discuss issues specifically relevant to adolescents and adults with autism. Mainly for parents, but professionals, other supporters, and especially autistic people are welcome.

9. Reference, Education, Special Education, Schools: Visually Impaired
students who are residents of oklahoma by providing visually disabled, or emotionally and learning disabled. school providing for the special educational needs
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Top Reference Education Special Education ... Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB) - Comprehensive education and rehabilitation system serving children and adults who are deaf, blind and multidisabled. California School for the Blind - Provides comprehensive educational services to students of California who are visually impaired, deaf/blind, and visually impaired/multi-handicapped from infancy through age 21. These services will be provided in order to empower students to lead vocationally, personally, and socially satisfying productive lives leading to their highest level of independence. Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind - Public residential school for students who are sensory impaired. Georgia Academy for the Blind - Georgia's only residential school for the blind. The school also has programs for deaf-blind and multidisabled children. Governor Morehead School - Provides a free, public education and other services that address the social, physical, intellectual and emotional aspects of the total development of children with visual impairments. Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind - Serving students throughout Idaho.

10. Oklahoma City Public Schools
These programs include, Learning disabled; Mentally Retarded volunteer time, equipment and special building needs Mentors/Tutors oklahoma City Public schools is
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Education in Oklahoma City is very different from the time when parents' only option was to send their child to the school assigned through an attendance plan. Today, Oklahoma City Public Schools offers parents a choice in the style of education their child receives. Who better to decide a child's educational path than the people who know the child best.
Parents can choose the school closest to their home, or they can choose a school that uses an emphasis or theme to excite children's interest in school. They can also choose a school where parents and community leaders map the students' curriculum and activities. Each of these choices gives students a unique educational experience and the opportunity to succeed.
OCPS believes the success of our students includes the involvement of parents and the community. These different choices provide new responsibilities and challenges that excite both students and parents.
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Attendance Zone Schools are comprised of students who reside in a particular area and these schools are typically the closest to a student's home. The quality education is based on the traditional model, with a focus on core subjects and giving the students a well-rounded education. There are 74 Attendance Zone Schools around the district.

11. INCLUSION DAILY EXPRESS -- Below The Fold
Institutions) Moving mentally disabled patients opposed. oklahoma (Criminal justice system / Institutions) New lacking at special needs schools in SK.
http://www.inclusiondaily.com/news/03/btf/101703_46.htm
Click here for distribution guidelines INCLUSION DAILY EXPRESS BELOW THE FOLD Friday, October 17, 2003
Today's list includes 37 items. Some sites may require registration.
Editor's picks those considered particularly interesting, newsworthy or well-written are noted by the number sign (#). UNITED STATES
(Awareness / Advocacy) Black Miss America represents all of U.S.
(Health care - not specific to disabilities) Medicare may add co-pay
(Health care - not specific to disabilities) Medicare Deadline Passing, Negotiators Persevere California
(Employment) Program helps the disabled find work Press-Enterprise registration required - free Colorado
(Health care / Laws) Medical-privacy law creates wide confusion Connecticut
# (Education - inclusive) Special ed students get more regular classroom time in Windham Florida
(Employment - sheltered workshops) Oliphant using Goodwill to mail ballots to voters Indiana
# (Sports) Handcyclist has need for speed (Transportation) Hope for public transit Kansas # (Technology / Employment) Federal grant to bolster program for disabled loans to purchase assistive technology equipment Maryland # # (Institutions) Moving mentally disabled patients opposed Massachusetts (Community living / Housing) Bill seeks revision of'anti-snob' zoning law: Lawmakers say changes would boost affordable housing # (Housing / Families) Family needs variance for accessible home (Institutions) Vandalism spree at former Belchertown State School tops $370,000

12. Council Of Schools For The Blind: Howe's Now January 2004
of Students who are Blind/Multiply disabled oklahoma School Ms. Allen has taught at the oklahoma School for the Science and Humanities to special needs students
http://www.cosb1.org/jan2004/page11.htm
2003 POSB AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
COSB Institute, Louisville, Kentucky Picture: Congratulations! Meet the 2003 POSB Award Winners
Karen Allen, Doug Rauss, Carol L. Woodward, Carolina Martinez,
Randy Stephenson, and Donna Karlson. Carol L. Woodward
Outstanding Teacher of Students Who Are Blind and Visually Impaired
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Carol has begun her 28th year at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired and is in her 32nd year of teaching. She has taught home economics and career education courses and is famous for her creative and fun learning activities no matter what course she's teaching. These include the Style Show Assembly (where students have modeled the clothes they have created), her Egg Baby Activity (where students must care around the clock for their boiled egg offspring to simulate parenting responsibilities) and Mock Weddings with all the trimmings. She is a mentor to colleagues and a leader on our campus who has been active on our site-based decision-making committee and on her instructional team. Her co-workers also love to attend any meeting sponsored by Carol since it is sure to be well-organized and to have terrific refreshments! Sometimes people that shouldn't even be at the meeting show up! She carries out all of her daily duties with professionalism, attention to detail and good cheer. Listen to what the mother of one of our students wrote about Carol: Doug Rauss

13. KidPower Links Page
disabled Christian Parents of special needs Kids Circle Stroke Support Group International disabled UniteAn Maple Syrup Urine Disease oklahoma Parent Network
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14. Special Education Advocate & Attorney Directory N-Z - Search For A Special Needs
special needs Advocate Attorney Directory NZ in representing and advocating for disabled students. Admitted to all NC liaison between M.D., schools, and home. Advise parents on
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Parenting Support Group for parents, advocates, and attorneys. Ask your questions about special education law, IEPs, 504s... or ask about local resources here.
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Stacey B. Bawtinhimer
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703 McCarthy Boulevard
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New Bern, NC 28561-2125
Phone: (252) 636-9010
Private Practitioner with over six (6) years of experience in representing and advocating for disabled students. Admitted to all NC state courts and federal district courts of North Carolina, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and US Supreme Court. Consultations and representation available on a sliding scale for low income families. The Law Firm of Paul L. Erickson, P. A.
Asheville Legal Center
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15. Programs And Services - OKDHS
extra cost of caring for a child with special needs. The oklahoma Department of Human Services can help women, and aged, blind or disabled individuals meeting
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The ACIS program provides a central contact point for persons with Human Immunodeficiency Virus disease and their families to obtain information on a variety of health care and social services needs. The ACIS program coordinates HIV/AIDS- related activities within the Department of Human Services and provides assistance to various DHS divisions. ACIS oversees statewide operation of the HIV/AIDS Case Management Program for the Department of Human Services. Case management is provided through professional care coordinators located in Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Lawton who are trained to assist HIV-infected persons in accessing needed services. Care coordinators provide information and referral, client assessment, advocacy and intervention, access to contract services and follow-up services to assure the client is receiving needed services. These staff are also involved in the development and coordination of community resources to fill gaps and eliminate duplication of services. There are no income or resource restrictions for case management services. HIV infection is the only eligibility criterion and referrals are accepted from any location in the state.

16. Oklahoma Council Of Public Affairs
taxpayer and parent of a disabled child. McKay Scholarships are given to all children with special needs. formerly a professor at oklahoma Wesleyan University
http://www.ocpathink.org/ViewPerspectiveStory.asp?ID=147

17. ORGANIZATIONS
Conference on Computers Helping People with special needs. Squire Foundation Canadian NonProfit for disabled People. oklahoma disabled American Veterans More
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18. Special Needs News & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
Senator Don Nickles, Republican of oklahoma, cast the lone vote discipline, lawyers fees and due process for disabled students. INDEX OF special needs NEWS.
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_news.html?id=70

19. Special Needs Info & Views (Susan Ohanian Speaks Out)
Arkansas, Iowa, Montana, New Hampshire, oklahoma, and Vermont classes of kids who are disabled, says Miriam skills that some students in special education need
http://www.susanohanian.org/show_special_info.html?id=13

20. Links Outside Of Oklahoma
improving the lives of the disabled community serving Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, oklahoma, and Texas Parents and Caregivers of Children with special needs.
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powered by FreeFind ADA Home Page, the U.S. Department of Justice - The ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment, programs and services provided by state and local governments, goods and services provided by private companies, and in commercial facilities. ADA Information on the Web - list of helpful links Advanced Peripheral Technologies Ltd. - located in Lockport, Illinois is a company dedicated to improving the lives of the disabled community . APT's objective is to develop new and innovative assistive products for people with disabilities. Our goal is to give people with disabilities the most independent life-style possible. (Online Catalog is available) American Board of Medical Specialties provides an online searchable database of all ABMS board certified physicians American Foundation for the Blind Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - a text version of the act Apple - K-12 Education - Disability Resources - Apple is deeply committed to helping persons with special needs attain an unparalleled level of independence through a personal computer.

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