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  1. Coping When Your Child Has Cerebral Palsy by Jill Eckersley, 2009-11-01
  2. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Cerebral Palsy: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09-16
  3. Going Places: Children Living With Cerebral Palsy (Don't Turn Away) by Thomas Bergman, 1991-02
  4. Focus On Cerebral Palsy Research
  5. Cerebral Palsy: Speech, Hearing, and Language Problems (Cliffs speech & hearing series) by Newton, 1977
  6. The Two-Cent Jelly Bean Girl, A Story About Cerebral Palsy by Catherine Johnson, 2009-10-14
  7. Cerebral Palsy (Perspectives on Diseases and Disorders) by Jacqueline Langwith, 2011-01-07
  8. The Family Business: The Story of a Family's Adoption of a Boy with Cerebral Palsy by Robert Marsden, 2008-04-03
  9. Training Guide to Cerebral Palsy Sports: The Recognized Training Guide of the United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association
  10. Supporting Children with Cerebral Palsy by Hull Learning Services, 2004-08-30
  11. Health Options: Complementary Therapies for Cerebral Palsy and Related Conditions by Andrew Vickers, 1994-10
  12. Vocational Education for Multihandicapped Youth With Cerebral Palsy
  13. Cerebral Palsy the Preschool Years: Diagnosis Treatment and Planning by Eric Denhoff, 1968-06
  14. Cerebral Palsy: A Practical Guide (Positive Health Guides) by Marion Stanton, 1992

81. UCP Of Metropolitan Dallas - Main Page
life without limitations OUR MISSION To advance the independence, productivity,and full citizenship of persons with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
http://www.ucpdallas.org/
Congratulations to
Cheryl Kimball
of UCP of Dallas
Winner of the 2003
Irwin Siegel
Agency Support Staff
Recognition Award
We're Proud of Her! Local Girl Launches Airplane Accessibility Petition! Check it out! OUR VISION
People with disabilities experiencing life without limitations
OUR MISSION
To advance the independence, productivity, and full citizenship of persons with cerebral palsy and other disabilities Since it was established in 1953, United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc. has been dedicated to giving care to persons with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. More than 65 percent of individuals served by UCP have disabilities other than cerebral palsy. Nationally, UCP is one of the largest health charities in the country. As an organization larger than the American Heart Association, Easter Seals and the American Cancer Society, we have the best service-to-income ratio

82. Wonderland Camp For The Physically And Mentally Disabled
Missouri camp provides summer programs for adults and children with physical or mental challenges including MS, multiple dystrophy, cerebral palsy, downs syndrome, praderwilli syndrome.
http://www.wonderlandcamp.org/
    Welcome to Wonderland Camp
A Special Camp for Special Friends
On the Lake of the Ozarks
W
onderland Camp is dedicated to serving mentally and physically challenged individuals of all ages for over 30 years. Great News
The Missouri Jaycees
Mid Missouri Mavericks
Night at the Ball Park!
It will be on Friday, August 13, 2004 7pm at the University Campus Taylor Stadium. Tickets are $4.00 and Wonderland Camp will receive 1/2 of every ticket sold!!
For tickets please contact Jackie Bax at 573-897-9937, baxj@lincoln.edu (work), bax60590@midamerica.net (home)
or you can call Gerry Moore at 314-591-2960 (cell) 636-397-6391 (home), Gmmotgrs@aol.com
Don't forget you can always call Wonderland Camp at 573-392-1000.
Hope to see you there!! About Us
Wonderland Camp is the dream of Charles J. Miller. He worked with the Missouri Jaycees to build a residential summer camp for the mentally and physically challenged children and adults. Today Wonderland is a place where they can enjoy the exhilaration of outdoor living and play together for one magical week. Click here to learn more about Wonderland Camp Camping Programs
We offer summer camp programs from the end of May through August. Campers can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, develop friendships, and participate in special events. Click here to learn more about our

83. Ability Camp Inc. Conductive Education And Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, HBOT
Year round facility that provides five week intensive therapeutic sessions for children with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy, Hydro Cephallus, Spina Bifida, and Brain Injury.
http://www.abilitycamp.com/
Conductive Education and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Winter HBOT Special.. $38.50 / hr. or $28.85 / hr. when taken with C.E.

Free accommodations provided!

An e-mail from a grandpa after his grandson returned from Ability Camp Inc. November 2003
Ability Camp, established in 1995, is a year round facility that provides Conductive Education as a Cerebral Palsy treatment also for children with other motor disorders such as, Hydrocephalus, Brain Injury, Spina Bifida etc. Our five week sessions provide 120 - 145 hrs. that are designed to help teach and motivate children to become more mobile and independent. These intensive sessions provide time for children to learn new skills, repeat, and reinforce these skills on a daily basis. Hyperbaric medicine was originally used for the hyperbaric oxygen treatment of injured divers. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is being offered as an adjunctive therapy for Cerebral Palsy, as a stand alone program with 40, 1hr sessions over a three week period or it can be taken in combination with our Conductive Education programs. We also welcome people who would like to try the chamber as an alternative therapy for T.B.I. , stroke, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, M.S. etc.

84. Cerebral Palsy Association Of BC (CPABC)
The cerebral palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) is an independent,notfor-profit Association led by a Volunteer Board of Directors.
http://www.bccerebralpalsy.com/
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Celebrating 50 Years
Learn more about the Cerebral Palsy Association and what we can do for you. Download brochure (PDF 165KB)
Hi-res version
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Spring 2004 issue of The Roundtable newsletter available now to current members!
Join the CPABC
to receive your members only password Lower Mainland Family Support and Information Group Support and information meetings for individuals with disabilities and family members of people with disabilities. View our upcoming meeting schedule here Supporting youth with physical disabilities in making the transition into adulthood Find out more (PDF 112KB) Visit the web site The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia (CPABC) is an independent, not-for-profit Association led by a Volunteer Board of Directors. The CPABC was founded in 1954 by a group of concerned parents who wanted the best possible opportunities for their children living with Cerebral Palsy (CP). We have evolved into a provincial Association that supports individuals, families, caregivers, professionals, students and other organizations whose lives are touched by Cerebral Palsy.

85. NACD - National Association For Child Development - Home
The National Academy for Child Development, Inc. is an international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential. The over 15,000 clients served by NACD have come to us with labels including Learning Disabled, Dyslexic, Distractible, ADD, ADHD, Hyperactive, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Tourettes Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Fragile X, Developmentally Delayed, PDD, Autistic, cerebral palsy, Brain Injured, Comatose, Retarded, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Normal, Accelerated and Gifted.
http://www.nacd.org
The National Association for Child Development is an international organization of professionals and parents dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential through the implementation of innovative individual programs, research, and the dissemination of information. 549 25th Street Ogden, Utah 84401-2422 USA Phone: (801) 621-8606 Fax: (801) 621-8389 Send us your comments here

86. Cerebral Palsy Info Central
cerebral palsy Info Central. cerebral palsy Info Central has moved to http//www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.html.Click on the link to go to our new site.
http://members.aol.com/anee/
Main Women Staying Well htmlAdWH('7002568', '234', '60'); Cerebral Palsy Info Central
Cerebral Palsy Info Central has moved to:
http://www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.html

Click on the link to go to our new site. See Ya there!
-Anee Stanford Founder of CPIC
Click here to go to the new home of CPIC
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87. Home Page
Provide services to patients with paralysis associated with prior strokes, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis. Also patients with diabetic foot ulcers, poor healing wounds, diabetic peripheral neuropathy and recent skin grafts or plastic surgery.
http://doctor.medscape.com/allanspiegelmd
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Allan Spiegel M.D.
National Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
National Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
34918 U.S. 19
PALM HARBOR ,FL 34684
aspiege1@tampabay.rr.com
OFFICE HOURS Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 8 am-4 pm 8 am-4 pm 8 am-4 pm 8 am- 4 pm 8 am-4 pm
WHO WE ARE Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a medical treatment that saturates the body with 100% oxygen under pressure. In this way, the cells of the body become saturated with oxygen at 10-15 times greater than they would under ambient pressure. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy promotes the growth of new capillaries,reduces swelling,and enhances the bodies ability to fight off infection. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is beneficial in treating non healing wounds,severe burns,and many neurologic and orthopedic conditions. Patients with paralysis from strokes,closed head trauma, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis have had remarkable improvement in strength and function with hyperbarics. There has been an acceleration in the healing of crush injuries, sports injuries as well as skin grafts. SPECIALTIES We specialize in dealing with patients with paralysis associated with prior strokes,cerebral palsy,and multiple sclerosis. We have a special interest in treating patients with diabetic foot ulcers,poor healing wounds,diabetic peripheral neuropathy and recent skin grafts or plastic surgery

88. United Cerebral Palsy Cleveland Home Page
The mission of United cerebral palsy is to advance the independence, productivityand full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
http://ucpcleveland.org/
A Tradition of Innovation
Advancing the independence of people with disabilities since 1950
10011 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4701 Privacy Statement Mission Statement The mission of United Cerebral Palsy is
to advance the independence,
productivity and full citizenship of
people with cerebral palsy and other
disabilities. Advancing the independence of people
with disabilities since 1950 We serve individuals
with the following disabilities: Cerebral Palsy
Mental Retardation Acquired Brain Injury Spina Bifida Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Muscular Dystrophy (MD) Fragile X Syndrome Learning Disabilities 10011 Euclid Avenue * Cleveland, OH 44106 * (216) 791-8363 * Fax: (216) 721-3372 Directions from MapQuest

89. Dr. Humberto Trejos
Consultant neurosurgeon in Costa Rica. Minimally invasive neurosurgery and pediatric neurosurgery. Stereotactic neurosurgery for abnormal movements, including Parkinson and cerebral palsy, endoscopic neurosurgery and LASER percutaneous procedures for herniated lumbar disks.
http://www.trejos.com/trejos/index.html

90. Susie's CP Home | Ceberal Palsy | Resources
She writes from her personal experience with cerebral palsy. VISIT RUTH sWEBSITE. IMPORTANT-. Go to the cerebral palsy Network Chatroom!
http://www.susiecphome.com/home.html
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(Alternate) ICQ Search Engines Hotbot GoTo Metafind Dogpile ... Looksmart An Invitation Dear Susie (and friends), I would like to send you an invitation. A story I have written has a CP sufferer as the hero. Everyone who has read it finds it haunting and beautiful, but I would like feedback from people personally involved with CP. The story is displayed HERE until the 31st of July. To be honest, it is in a contest which runs until then. I would be grateful if you could read it, vote for it if it deserves that, and send me an email in reaction. With thanks

91. United Cerebral Palsy Of Greater Chicago Infinitec
The mission of United cerebral palsy is to advance the independence of people withdisabilities, enrich their lives, provide support for their families, and
http://www.ucpnet.org/
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    92. Acpa: Welcome
    National cerebral palsy Register. There are however a number of special considerationsfor people with cerebral palsy and other similar disabilities.
    http://www.acpa-inc.org.au/
    Subscribe here for regular
    e-mail bulletins Name:
    Email:
    Welcome to ACPA
    What's New?
    National Cerebral Palsy Register
    Plans are underway for a National Cerebral Palsy Register to collect accurate and ongoing data about the incidence and prevalence of cerebral palsy in Australia. Find out more
    Mission Statement The Australian Cerebral Palsy Association works towards enhancing the lives of people with cerebral palsy and other similar disabilities by providing a national focus and leadership in areas of identified needs, such as community education, advocacy, service provision and standards.
    Summary
    ACPA, with other peak bodies, has a significant role to play in promoting the needs of individuals with disabilities, their carers and the organisations which provide disability services. There are however a number of special considerations for people with cerebral palsy and other similar disabilities. In partnership with other bodies, ACPA aims to ensure that these special considerations are given a focus at the national level. ACPA is able to play this important role by drawing on the skills, knowledge and experience of both individuals (including carers, researchers, medical consultants) and other organisations.

    93. Camp Thorpe
    Located in Goshen, Vermont. Operates two summer camp programs one for adults and one for children. Accepts children ages 10-20 with a variety of physical and mental challenges including cerebral palsy, developmental delays, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, moderate emotional difficulties, down-syndrome, and abuse histories. The adult program's campers are primarily developmentally disabled. However, some campers are physically challenged, autistic, have moderate behavioral problems, and have personal care needs. Program, schedule, directions, and application form.
    http://www.campthorpe.com/

    94. Www.ucp-nassau.org/
    Bobath Centre cerebral palsy TreatmentThe Bobath Centre specialises in the treatment of cerebral palsy in children andadults; Bobath training courses; and cerebral palsy research in the UK.
    http://www.ucp-nassau.org/

    95. School Of Excellence For Conductive Education Teaching
    School of excellence for children who have cerebral palsy provides a holistic program both physical and educational to rehabilitate children.
    http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/parade/kaf86/
    Welsh Initiative for Conductive Education Registered Charity number 307654 Registered School 645-245 Incorporating "COLDON" Welsh School of Excellence in Teaching For Children with damage to the central nervous system: They can be helped!!!! Cerebral Palsy, Dyspraxia, Athetosis, Ataxia, Cerebella Ataxia, and many other syndromes Our work is supported by the Welsh Rugby Union At the time of this photograph these two children could not stand up unaided and certainly would never "Play for Wales" Due to the skill and dedication of Conductive Education they now are able to "Walk to the Match" Home Page Conductive Education is at its Best in "Coldon" "Coldon" the Welsh School for Conductive Education is a registered school and provides an education for children who have cerebral palsy. The school uses Teachers/Conductors and this educational method now delivers both the individual physical and academic needs of the pupils. "Coldon" has grafted the skill of the conductive teaching with the national curriculum requirements here in Wales to produce a truly inspired programme. The school is operational for 47 weeks per year with the programme starting at 8:30am and finishing at 4:00pm. We have full time places in some classes for the 2001/ 2002 academic year. In its first four years of operation children from 22 countries including the UK. have visited the school. Specialisation: All pupils will have the benefit of the following in house consultants and trained professionals:

    96. An Information Site
    An Information Site for Individuals with cerebral palsy.and for. Families with Children with cerebral palsy.
    http://www.cerebralpalsy.com/
    An Information Site for Individuals with
    Cerebral Palsy and for Families with Children
    with Cerebral Palsy

  • disABILITY Information and Resources
  • Learn more about what we are doing with Stevie's program
  • Are you a new or not so new parent of a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy?
  • Another great information site - kid-power.com We're still in the midst of construction; however, there are several new additions to our site below. Check them out!! This website has been created and is maintained by the parents of a 11 year old child with CP. We would like to share our experience and research with othersparents like us, medical professionals, educators and anyone else interested in cerebral palsy. Our background is in computer based technology, management and education. Our more than 15 years in computer science and internet related activities provides the perfect medium for information dissemination. We look forward to hearing from you and welcome any information you would like to share with us and others.
  • 97. Professional Functional Electrical Stimulation South Africa
    Its use in the rehabilitation of the walking pattern in stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injured, head injured and cerebral palsy patients.
    http://www.proffessa.co.za/
    Professional Functional Electrical Stimulation South Africa
    Pretoria
    Welcome to this site, bringing FES to South Africa
    What Is Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Where To Find Us What About Funding? Links s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer)

    98. How Can I Help? (CP Booklet)
    Information for friends and relatives of a child with cerebral palsy. The CerebralPalsy Association of Western Australia Ltd, May 1995. How Can I Help?
    http://www.iinet.com.au/~scarffam/cpa.html
    HOW CAN I HELP? Information for friends and relatives of a child with cerebral palsy. The Cerebral Palsy Association of Western Australia Ltd , May 1995. How Can I Help? is reproduced on the World Wide Web with the kind permission of the The Cerebral Palsy Association of Western Australia Ltd at the end of this article. Please provide your comments and thoughts on this booklet by sending some feedback.
    Acknowledgements
    This booklet was developed with the help of a small group of parents in the Children's Services programme. Many thanks are extended to Sue Moscardini, Debra Eldridge and Karon Hayes, who inspired the making of this booklet and made considerable contributions to its content. Thanks also to Rebecca Coleman Carman, who compiled and developed the initial drafts of the booklet. HOW CAN I HELP? When a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, the parents face many new emotional and physical demands. In the initial years they have to learn to cope with the special needs of their child. Parents also have special needs themselves which require special understanding and support from family and friends.
    HOW CAN RELATIVES AND FRIENDS HELP?

    99. Cerebral Palsy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    cerebral palsy Wikipedia, the free encyclopediacerebral palsy. (Redirected from cerebral palsy). Cerebral seizures. Cerebralpalsy is also known as static encephalopathy and Little s disease.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerebral_palsy
    Cerebral palsy
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Cerebral palsy or CP is a group of disorders associated with developmental brain injuries that occur during fetal development, birth , or shortly after birth. It is characterized by a disruption of motor skills , with symptoms such as spasticity paralysis , or seizures . Cerebral palsy is also known as static encephalopathy and Little's disease . It is no longer considered a disease, but rather it is a chronic nonprogressive neurological disorder. The incidence is about 1.5 to 4 per 1000 live births. There is no cure, but therapy may be helpful. It has one of the highest lifetime costs of any birth defect. The disorder is marked by several important signs. All persons with cerebral palsy developed it while the brain was under development. This limits the age at which the disorder can develop to at most 5 years old, however 80% of all cases occur before the baby reaches 1 month old. Secondly, it is a nonprogressive disorder, that is, once the damage to the brain is done no additional damage occurs. Cerebral palsy never worsens, though its symptoms may change with time. The disorder also never improves. It is a permanent disability which stays with a person their entire life. Any temporary problems would suggest a disorder other than cerebral palsy. Additionally, the disorder is characterized by disruption of the motor skills of the person. The severity in the loss of motor skills varies greatly from case to case. Lastly, even though there is a loss of motor skills, the

    100. Camp Thorpe - For Children And Adults With Special Needs
    Nonprofit organization offers two summer camps in Goshen, Vermont with age appropriate programs Mountain Reach accepts children ages 10 to 20 with physical and mental challenges including cerebral palsy, developmental delays, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, emotional difficulties, abuse histories, and moderate behavioral conditions. Pine Haven accepts campers ages 21 and over who have physical and mental challenges.
    http://www.campthorpe.org/

    OUR PURPOSE
    CAMPER APPLICATIONS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES RECENT EVENTS ... CONTACT US HOME
    cthorpe@sover.net
    680 Capen Hill Road
    Goshen, VT 05733 WELCOME TO CAMP THORPE We are a summer camp for children and adults with special needs. Our campers range in age from 10 to 80!
    We have a large facility with pool, tennis court, cabins, wooded trails, large dining hall, multi-purpose room, pond, craft cabin, and more! Enjoy many various activities at Camp Thorpe such as fishing, swimming, crafts, tennis, and more! Web site - design, implementation, maintenance, and hosting service fees - 100% donated by Alan Heath ( arheath@innevi.com

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