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  1. Parents' Guide to Raising a Gifted Toddler: Recognizing and Developing the Potential of Your Child from Birth to Five Years by James Alvino, Gifted Children Monthly, 1989-03
  2. Informational needs of parents of young children with special needs technical report (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:333642) by Jean W. Gowen, 1989
  3. Bringing Out the Best: A Guide for Parents of Young Gifted Children by Jacquelyn Saunders, 1991-01
  4. We Go In A Circle by Peggy Perry Anderson, 2004-09-27
  5. Tough Boris by Mem Fox, 1994-04-29
  6. Charlie and Lola's I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato Pop-Up (Charlie and Lola)
  7. Don't Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability by Pat Thomas, 2002-04-30
  8. What Teachers Need to Know about Children At-Risk by Barry B. Frieman, 2000-06-09
  9. Designing Preschool Interventions: A Practitioner's Guide by David W. Barnett, Susan H. Bell, et all 2002-08-01
  10. Preschool Inclusion by Calire C. Cavallaro, Michele Haney, 1999-05
  11. Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Special Education (Taking Sides: Special Education) by MaryAnn Byrnes, 2004-11-12
  12. Designing Interventions for Preschool Learning and Behavior Problems (Jossey Bass Social and Behavioral Science Series) by David W. Barnett, Karen T. Carey, 1992-04
  13. Preparing for Success : Meeting the Language and Learning Needs of Young Children from Poverty Homes by Carolyn Weiner, 2001-06-11
  14. Identifying Additional Learning Needs in the Early Years: Listening to the Children (The Nursery World/Routledgefalmer Essential Guide for Early Years Practitioners) by Chris Macintyre, 2005-08-01

101. Home Party Plan, Preschool, Daycares, Special Needs, Teachers
Home party plan for daycares, preschool, special needs and teachers. Activities for babies, toddlers, elementary schools and home schooling. HighlightsJigsaw.
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102. UC Davis News & Information ::
HOPE Public Schools, are poised to establish a preschool with a focus on special needs rare in the country for the services it will provide.
http://www.news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=6996

103. Topics In Early Childhood Special Education: Maximizing Peer-Mediated Resources
preschool settings may represent a compromise or sacrifice in the sheer intensity and quality of specialized services that children with special needs receive.
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Topics in Early Childhood Special Education
Summer, 1999 by Frank W. Kohler Phillip S. Strain
Throughout more than 25 years of concerted attention to inclusion, a continuing and vexing issue has related to professionals' and families' perceptions regarding the instructional resources available in integrated preschool settings. Despite considerable research, advocacy, and public policy for inclusion, some individuals continue to express the following types of concerns: I worry about this placement because the speech pathologist's case load means that she's only there every other week. How can my child possibly receive all of the speech therapy that he needs? We've placed three kids with special needs in the nursery school already. The teachers are just not equipped to handle these children. I'm afraid that one more will be the last straw. My child is not going to benefit from a program that emphasizes play. He needs highly structured activities that focus on his behavioral and preacademic skills. My wife and I argue back and forth on this issue. Sometimes we think that we ought to provide Karrie with a structured intervention and other times we think she'd be better off around other children.

104. WELCOME TO THE CITY OF PHOENIX, ARIZONA
More than 500 special needs preschool children from 15 city of Phoenix Head Start programs, Isaac preschool and Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center
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Arizona Diamondbacks Hold Spring Training for Preschool Special Athletes
Feb. 10, 2004 More than 500 special needs preschool children from 15 city of Phoenix Head Start programs, Isaac Preschool and Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center will have the opportunity to interact with Arizona Diamondbacks players, and players from both the Major League Baseball Alumni Association and ASU Sun Devil baseball team from 9:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Feb. 11, at Margaret T. Hance Park, 1202 N. Third St. (east of Central Avenue). "We are happy the Spring Training event has flourished and is poised for a fifth 'season,' on behalf of all the city Head Start children with special needs," said Tracy Plank, city of Phoenix disability specialist and event coordinator. The children and two Diamondbacks players, Matt Mantei and Oscar Villarreal, will participate in the event. Joining them will be Major League Baseball Alumni Association players Lou Klimchock, Cleveland Indians; Jay D. Schlueter, Houston Astros; Byron Browne, Chicago Cubs; and Bob Lacey, San Francisco Giants along with members of the ASU Sun Devil baseball team. The CVS Charitable Trust will present a $10,000 check to Easter Seals Arizona at the event. The funds will provide evaluation materials for the city's Head Start Program that provides special education and speech therapy for children with disabilities or developmental delays. The spring training program is sponsored by the Arizona Diamondbacks, the city of Phoenix Human Services Department Head Start program, and Parks and Recreation Department.

105. Pickles And Peanuts Daycare Activity Packs For Preschool, Children, Kids And Hom
Providing activity packs, packaged monthly, for preschool and daycare activity needs.
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106. West Bathurst Preschool
Provides care and education for 35yr olds and promotes development in children through educational programs to meet the changing needs of the community.
http://users.bigpond.com/westbxpreschool

107. Welcome To Campbell Christian Schools
A preschool through 5th grade Christian school focusing on the spiritual, academic, emotional and physical needs of each individual child.
http://www.campbellchristian.org

Important Dates
Spring Concert
Open House
L-Z 6pm/A-K 7:30pm
5/20 Th
Field Day/Dress Down
(Grade 2-5)
5/26 W
(Grade K-1)
5/28 F Memorial Day 5/31 M Award Ceremony Minimum Day 6/4 F 10:30 LAST PTF meeting May , 04 at 6:30pm Kid'S Cafe Menu May / June 2004 1075 W. Campbell Ave. Campbell, CA 95008 Campbell Christian Schools is located in Campbell, California in the heart of the Silicon Valley. Our mission is to provide a quality Preschool through Fifth grade Christian education emphasizing the role of core classes (Phonics, Mathematics, English, etc.) with exciting enrichment

108. Table Of Contents
Features programs and activities, newsletter, prayer needs, worship schedule, youth news, weekday preschool.
http://www.wendellbaptist.org
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109. Carriage House Day Care
Familyowned facility offers a nurturing environment tailored to individual children's needs. Offers infant care, preschool, kindergarten, after-school and summer programs.
http://chdcchildcare.com

110. Special Needs Education
special needs Education. List of Contents (click on topic name for more links).
http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/eledSpecEd.html
Special Needs Education List of Contents (click on topic name for more links)

111. Orchard House – A Montessori-Based Center For Early Childhood Development
A Montessoribased preschool centre for children aged 2 to 5 using varied teaching methods to meet the needs of every kind of learner.
http://www.orchard-house.ca/

112. Enriching The Lives Of Children Experiencing Homelessness
A comprehensive child care and preschool program for homeless families. Includes general and fundraising news and donation needs.
http://www.childrentoday.org/
Thank you Sandlarks for your ongoing support towards the expansion and development of The Play House Join us at Children Today's 7th Annual “Holiday Cheer” Wine Tasting and Silent Auction event. Children Today, Inc. Thank you Sandlarks for your ongoing support towards the expansion and development of The Play House Join us at Children Today's 7th Annual “Holiday Cheer” Wine Tasting and Silent Auction event. Children Today, Inc.

113. Meadowbrook United Methodist Church
Striving to meet the needs of our community by offering two worship services Sunday morning, communion at all services on the first Sunday of each month, Bible Study at 930 A.M. every Monday morning. Now offering preschool.
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/meadowbrook/
Meadowbrook U.M.C.
2800 NE 64th Street
Gladstone, MO 64119
Sunday Worship Services
Communion is shared the first Sunday of each month at both worship services.
Both services are traditional services.
Casual attire and "Sunday Best" are both acceptable dress.
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
(Child care available during both services and Sunday School
Space for this web site is made possible by the General Board of Global Ministries

114. Books For Parents And Families Of Children With Special Needs | Brookes Publishi
Successfully Education Preschoolers with special needs Ages 21/2 to 5 A Guide for Parents, A Tool for Educators By Produced by Grace M. Hanlon, MS.Ed.
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115. Special Ed Intro
Saratoga special An Internet Guide to special Education. special Education Services For Preschoolers with special needs. What is it?
http://www.saratogaschools.org/SPECIALED/specialedpreschool.htm
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For Preschoolers with Special Needs What is it?
The Special Education Preschool Program is a federally mandated and funded service. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) makes a range of educational opportunities available to children with moderate to severe disabilities who are three and four years old. The program is managed by the Saratoga Springs City School District with financial oversight provided by the Saratoga County Youth Bureau. The district does not operate nor supervise any preschool services. Children are served at any one of several county-approved private agency sites in the area, or through home-based and community-based programs. Saratoga County arranges transportation through private providers. Who is eligible? Any child age between the ages of 36 months (3 years) and 60 months (5 years) residing in the school district who is experiencing significant difficulties or delays in development, whether physical, mental, or emotional, can be referred for service. Areas of concern can include difficulties in developing speech and language skills, thinking skills, motor skills or social skills. An assessment is conducted by a state approved evaluation agency to determine if your child qualifies for the Special Education Preschool Program.

116. Helping Your Preschool Child-- Pg 1
Recursos en español, MY CHILD S ACADEMIC SUCCESS. Helping Your preschool Child With activities for children from infancy through age 5,
http://www.ed.gov/parents/academic/preschool/part.html
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