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1. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child
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  • A.D.D. Consults
    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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  • Abilitations Abilitations is the industries leading children's therapy and special needs catalog with product mix including movement, special education, sensory integration, adapted play and more. Add/View Comments
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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. Family Fun & Special Needs - Schooling Schools
Family fun special needs schooling schools disabled children. They live, in community, with trained curative educators and family bigchalk Community - http//schools Putney, vermont -
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3. Camps & Schools Serving Kids With ADHD & Special Needs
childvery helpful for parents of children with special needs. services to SED and learning disabled students in the RR 1, Box 1000, Putney, vermont 05346 (802
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* Peterson's Special Schools page provides information about how to choose the best school for your childvery helpful for parents of children with special needs.

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    IMPACT - Whittier Christian SchoolI.M.P.A.C.T. = Increasing Might, Power, Academics, Choices, and Truth. This is an opportunity program for students with specialized needs within the Whittier Christian School System, involving the two elementary schools and the junior high school. The program is directed by a dynamic and caring specialist, Mrs. Joyce L. Inouye, M.A.Ed.
      IMPACT, Whittier Christian School
      11700 S. Maybrook Ave.
      Whittier, California 90604
      phone: (562) 947-3757

    Opportunity Program - Grace Christian School Provides a learning environment that enables children to overcome learning differences, to spark and develop their ability to succeed at school, to build their skills, confidence, and character so as to empower them to manage life and reach their highest personal potential. This program is directed by an experienced and concerned educator, Mrs. Anita M. Burch, M.A.Ed.
      Opportunity Program, Grace Christian School

4. Education, General And Special
V/TTY 435797-2444. CSUSM disabled Student Services and youth with special needs in schools, homes, and the disorder, or specific learning disabilities. Putney, vermont 05346 USA
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    One Dupont Circle; Washington DC 20036-1110 USA
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    Adaptive Environments Center

    AE , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance publications and design advocacy.
    Phone: V/TTY 617-695-1225, Fax 617-482-8099
    Academy for Educational Development The AED is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Washington, DC 20009 USA
  • 5. Special Needs Schools Online
    Web sites of special needs schools alphabetically listed Private schools. special needs schools Online. Guide picks be a part of the vermont Center for the Deaf and 160 people, almost half of whom are developmentally disabled children."
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    Recent Up a category The Academy at Swift River, Cummington, MA "Swift River is a year-round, co-educational boarding school for students, ages 13 through 18, who are experiencing difficulties managing their lives at home or in school." Allegheny Valley School, Coraopolis, PA "Allegheny Valley School provides a comprehensive life-care environment for persons with mental retardation." Ann Arbor Academy, Ann Arbor, MI "Ann Arbor Academy's mission is to educate students with different learning styles to achieve their full potential." ANASAZI Foundation. Mesa, AZ

    6. Family Friendly Fun And Special Needs Resources - Schools Classrooms
    whom are developmentallydisabled children schools to secure the educational success of children with disabilities and special needs Institute, Putney, vermont - http//www
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    7. Special Needs Schools Online
    to be a part of the vermont Center for almost half of whom are developmentally disabled children. . MD The Foundation schools serve the special education needs
    http://privateschool.about.com/od/schoolsneeds/?terms=speciale

    8. 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 vermont 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."

    9. Education, General And Special
    General and special Education Resources for Teachers and Parents as Teachers V/TTY 435797-2444. CSUSM disabled Student Services and youth with special needs in schools, homes, and the disorder, or specific learning disabilities. Putney, vermont 05346 USA
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  • AAHE
    American Association for Higher Education
    One Dupont Circle; Washington DC 20036-1110 USA
    Phone: 202-293-6440, Fax 202-293-0073
    Adaptive Environments Center

    AE , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance publications and design advocacy.
    Phone: V/TTY 617-695-1225, Fax 617-482-8099 Academy for Educational Development The AED is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Washington, DC 20009 USA Phone: 202-884-8000, Fax 202-884-8400 American Council on Education The nation's umbrella higher education association, is dedicated to the belief that equal educational opportunity and a strong higher education system are essential cornerstones of a democratic society.
  • 10. Job Exchange
    of the Visually Impaired vermont Assoc. Education Teacher Emotionally Behaviorally disabled Public schools Teacher Dubai Center for special needs Dubai, United
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    School District of Philadelphia
    Philadelphia, PA (6/10/04) Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments
    Fort Worth Ind. School District
    Fort Worth, TX (6/10/04) Assistive Technology Coordinator
    Keystone AEA #1
    Elkader, IA (6/10/04)
    CESA 6
    Oshkosh, WI (6/10/04
    Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services
    Oklahoma City, OK (6/10/04) Itinerant Teacher of Visually Impaired Montgomery County Public School Rockville, MD (6/10/04) Vision Teacher Brevard Public School Viera, FL (6/10/04) Itinerant Teacher of the Visually Impaired Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES Olean, NY (6/10/04) Teacher of the Visually Impaired South Carolina School for the Blind Spartanburg, SC (6/10/04) Rehabilitation Teacher Pacific Grove, CA (5/29/04) Home Counselor-Early Intervention VI Blind Babies Foundation San Francisco, CA (5/29/04) Lighthouse of Broward County, Inc. Fort Lauderdale, FL (5/29/04)

    11. 9/5/01 -- A Bad IDEA Is Disabling Public Schools -- Education Week
    James M. Jeffords of vermont and others want already prohibit discrimination against disabled youngsters in take care of nondisabled kids with special needs.
    http://www.edweek.org/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=01bolick.h21

    12. Schools
    LD = Learning disabled, PHY HC = Physically Handicapped. Greenwood, 802387-4545, Putney, vermont, Ages 10-15, LD for parents of children with special needs served in
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    Concord Special Education Parent Advisory Committee
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    Schools Our Children Attend
    Page Index: Massachusetts Chapter 766 Schools Religious Schools Private Schools Other Schools ... Home Schooling
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    ADD = Attention Deficit Disorder LI = Language Impaired BD = Behaviorally Disordered NLD = Non-Verbal Learning Disabled ED = Emotionally Disturbed MHC = Multiply Handicapped LD = Learning Disabled PHY HC = Physically Handicapped
    Massachusetts Chapter 766 Schools
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    Community Therapeutic Day School both Lexington Ages
    LD/ED/BD/DD No MF/GL Cotting both Lexington Ages 3-22 PHY HC/LD No LH Lighthouse both N.Chelmsford Ages 3-22 LD/ED/MHC MF Learning Prep none W.Newton Grades K-12 LI/LD No CC Walker both Needham Ages
    LD/BD/ED/ADD/PDD Yes 1:3 or 1:2 MH Reed Academy maaps Framingham Age 7-21 LD/BD/ED (All Boys) Yes SA Carroll both Lincoln Grades 2-8 LD No MS Gifford both Weston Grades 3-12 LD/BD/ED No AM Landmark both Manchester, MA

    13. Snowsport Life - Where To Start Disabled Snowsports
    programme, offering grants to special needs schools and groups British Ski Club for the disabled. Paralympic Association » sitski » vermont Adaptive » Track
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    HOME FIRST STEPS getting started alpine / downhill
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    14. Re: Best Schools In The Atlanta Area For Special Needs Students
    From Parent of special needs child Date 8/11 of 50 States in services for the disabled. following states Oregon California Washington (state) vermont Florida.
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    My best advice if you are planning to move elswhere with your child is to consider another State. Georgia ranks 49th out of 50 States in services for the disabled. For further information may I suggest you research the following states: Oregon California Washington (state) Vermont Florida These are the top 5 according to my own personal research. Last changed: January 13, 2004

    15. Including Special-needs Students In Regular Classrooms . . . ByPeter Farley
    Students' Work. Including specialneeds students in regular classrooms seems to improve student academic performance, data show. by Peter Farley disabled students interviewed in the study preferred the resource room to the regular classroom setting. Contradicting the inclusionist argument altogether, special needs include vermont, North
    http://www.umass.edu/journal/car/studentwork/farley.html
    Students' Work
    Including special-needs students in regular classrooms seems to improve student academic performance, data show
    by Peter Farley
    AMHERST The inclusive-style classroom may be denying elementary school special needs students the attention they require and the education they deserve, according to some local teachers. But an analysis of available data gives a different picture. Now only one question remains: which method of grouping is most effective in helping students, with and without disabilities, to achieve their expected goals? IDEA requires that disabled students be placed in a setting that constitutes the "least restrictive environment." In other words, the government calls for disabled students to be educated with those who are nondisabled, to the maximum extent appropriate. However, teachers such as Mary Donovan, a fourth-grade instructor at Crocker Farm Elementary School in Amherst, say the law is often misinterpreted. The "least restrictive environment" isn’t always the regular classroom for special needs students, Donovan said.

    16. Special Needs And Technology
    needs Devices, Software Help disabled Students Overcome of microcomputer technology in special education and sponsored by the vermont Assistive Technology
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    17. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
    Disabilities Programs The schools on our list are schools for Learning training, assistance, and support to parents of disabled and special needs children.
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    18. Brattleboro Reformer - City Town
    of which were cast by vermont s senators. early identification of children with special needs, reducing the minorities, who are improperly labeled as disabled.
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    19. THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT - August 05, 2002 Vol. 2, No. 32
    In the August issue of vermontNEA Today schools enrolled more than 900 special education students. estimated the number of learning-disabled students receiving
    http://www.schoolreport.com/vbe/nlet/08_05_02.htm
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    Vermonters for Better Education Return to Education Report Index Return to VBE Index Vermonters for Better Education Homepage THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT August 05, 2002 Vol. 2, No. 32
    Covering education news in Vermont and beyond...
    Informative, provocative, unique...
    Published by Vermonters for Better Education VBE is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to enlist parents and the public at large in achieving quality educational opportunities for all the children of Vermont by monitoring the state of education in Vermont; promoting the value of educational freedoms for all parents; and giving parents the evaluative tools with which to identify excellence. Libby Sternberg, executive director: MAILTO:LSternberg@aol.com
    STATE NEWS... SUMMERTIME The Vermont Education Report will not be published next week due to vacation schedules. We'll be back in subscribers' email boxes on August 19. VERMONT NEA PREZ DISSES VOUCHERS While it's no surprise that the head of the Vermont NEA would decry the Cleveland voucher ruling from the Supreme Court, it is a little disconcerting to read negative comments about voucher programs from a man who has exercised choice in his personal life by sending his child to a private, parochial school this past year. In the August issue of Vermont-NEA Today, President Angelo J. Dorta claims that "despite our nation's need to unify diverse populations, school vouchers only will contribute to socioeconomic, ethnic, racial, and religious re-segregation and stratification." Ironically, that is precisely what happens WITHOUT school choice programs - only those who can afford to choose schools for their children are able to do so. The poor get left behind.

    20. 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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    Find an advocate or attorney in your state.
    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
    P.O. Box 12125
    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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