WebRing: Hub resources on ADD/ADHD, Aspergers, autism, ODD, SID ministry founded by a special educationteacher of the training and education of their special needs children http://p.webring.com/hub?ring=tshorey1&list
Developmental Disabilities teacher Web Pages Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Eighth the Study of autism), autism Earlier Screening Parenting Children with special needs, Sensory Integration http://www.splkpark.k12.mn.us/mainsite/schools/WMS/main/SpecialEd/developmental.
Extractions: Development Disabilities Autism Autism Autism (Autism Research Institute) Autism (Center for the Study of Autism) Autism - Earlier Screening Recommended ... Asberger Syndrome Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Policy Resources Netathon - Making Things Brighter United Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy Association ... What Is Cerebral Palsy? - Alan R. Clemens Disabilities Disabilities Links Disabilities Resources Developmental Disabilities Resources Epilepsy Epilepsy Foundation of America Epilepsy Resources Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders Gene Alters Social Behavior ... Epilepsy in Children Growth Disorders Growth Disorders In Children Growth Therapies Spina Bifida Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Resources Recumbent Tricycles and Quads Tricycling Recumbent Tricycles and Quads Developmental Disabilities Parenting Children with Special Needs Sensory Integration Dysfunction Westwood Information Activities Administration Classroom Technology Computer Training ... P.R.I.D.E.
Mrs. Monroe, Special Education Teacher TeacherWeb Community Resources 2 week family day camp, teacher and parent mail asamass@gis.net http//www.autismsociety.org, 2340Serving children and adults with special needs, Seven Hills http://teacherweb.com/MA/NaquagElementarySchool/Monroe/wqr1.stm
Protocol Teachers Teaching Special Needs Support Teacher PD/ SPD. autism. MLD. hearing impaired. Assist staff in learning to diagnose SEN;Work in partnership with the SENCO (special Educational needs Coordinator). http://www.protocol-teachers.com/_teaching_through/special_needs/working_as_an_S
Special Education Links And Information Family Village's autism Page; Asperger Disorder Homage; strategies/ learning materials/resources / math links for teachers covering a variety of special needs. http://personalpages.mcttelecom.com/~pbliss/spedlinks.htm
Extractions: Special Education Links Advocacy and Law, Assistive Technology in Special Education, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism, ... the Functional IEP Assessment- IEP-( Individual Education Plan) -IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), Advocacy. Assistive Technology LD Online Assitive Technology Resources NCIP Home - National Center to Improve Practice in Special Education Through Technology, Media and Materials. EASI Home Page Equal Access to Software and Information.
Teacher Resources teacher resources. 2002 Inclusion Courses Mainstreaming Teaching Individuals withSpecial needs in the for teachers Strategies to Help Students with autism. http://www.loudoun-arc.org/Teacher Resources.htm
Extractions: OnlineLearning.net OnlineLearning.net presents two courses specially designed to provide teachers with a knowledge of teaching techniques and strategies for special needs students. These courses are provided by UCLA Extension and the University of San Diego. For more information about inclusion courses, please visit: Online Learning.net. Spring 2002 Inclusion Courses: Mainstreaming: Teaching Individuals with Special Needs in the Regular Classroom and Principles and Practices of Teaching Exceptional Learners in the Regular Classroom CEC Aprill/May Article for Teachers: Strategies to Help Students with Autism http://www.cec.sped.org/bk/cectoday/may_2002/ American Education online article Hot Topic: Inclusion http://www.edweek.org/context/topics/issuespage.cfm?id=47 IEP 4U.COM has over 4000 free Goals and Objectives (IEP-ITP) each with changeable benchmarks. The Idea Statements are spread out over seven subjects (Domains) and four functional levels.Teachers, parents and students can now access objectives directly from this Web Site. A great resource
Canadian Special Education Resources Attention Deficit Disorder, autism, Speech Impairment Helping Teachers Containsteacher support sites and Communication SD 42 (special needs Information ). http://www.schdist42.bc.ca/ProjectInfo/CanSpEd.html
Autism Education,special Education,IEP Information/resources developmentally appropriate, responsive to the needs of the keeps a close watchon special educationrelated issues in our state capitol including autism.). http://trainland.tripod.com/educatio.htm
Extractions: General and Special Education Resources About.com Adapted Physical Education Academy For Educational Development (The Academy for Educational Development (AED), founded in 1961, is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Under contracts and grants, AED operates programs in collaboration with policy leaders; nongovernmental and community-based organizations; businesses; governmental agencies; international multilateral and bilateral funders; and schools, colleges, and universities. In partnership with its clients, AED seeks to meet today's social, economic, and environmental challenges through education and human resource development; to apply state-of-the-art education, training, research, technology, management, behavioral analysis, and social marketing techniques to solve problems; and to improve knowledge and skills throughout the world as the most effective means for stimulating growth, reducing poverty, and promoting democratic and humanitarian ideals.) All the Best Free Teacher Resources - Language Arts - Math and Special Needs Children - K-12 (This site was designed with the teacher in mind. It has many resources on the net that can be helpful from the beginning teacher to the most experienced teacher. The page can also be used as a resource for home schooling. It is an organized collection of all the best resources bookmarked over the past year. It has resources for education, teacher lesson plans, teacher resources, home schooling, disability, learning disability, Americans with Disability Act, mental retardation, physical disablities, ADD, and Attention Deficit Disorder, . It also has academic resoures for language, reading, social studies, math help, remediation in the academics, literature, mathematics, internet, clocks, measurement, geometry, fractals, currency, time, activities, elementary, K-12, arithmetic, weather, money, calculators, map skills, and teacher freebies)
Extractions: Digests E565: Beginning Reading Design for Learning E504: Developing Effective Programs for Homeless Special Education Students E571: Functional Behavior Assessment Intervention Plans E469: Life Skills Mastery for Students with Special Needs E408: Managing Inappropriate Behavior in the Classroom E735: Planning Accessible Conferences Assessment E563: School-Wide Behavioral Management Systems Youth E545: Coping with Stress in the Special Ed Classroom: Can Individual Teachers More Effectively Manage Stress?
TLC Kids Company DownsCity Down Syndrome WWW Page autism and Down Sites for Parents of special NeedsChildren Parents PACER) special Education Advocate special Education Law http://www.tlckidscompany.com/resources.htm
Special Education Links with autistic spectrum disorders and children with special needs. understand the workingsof a special school. Do 2 Learn autism Provides basic information on http://www.baglanit.org.uk/clspeced.htm
SID, Autism, Etc.: Learning Abilities Books other educators to help all special needs children including buy just one book aboutspecial Education this Children with autism have been considered hopeless. http://www.gate.net/~labooks/SI.html
Extractions: Selective Mutism Highly Sensitive Child Books for Parents and Other Educators See my article about Sleep Depravation and Behavior . This link opens a new window. Close it to return here. The Out-Of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping With Sensory Integration Dysfunction Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A., foreword by Larry B. Silver, M.D.
Special Education to areas such as learning disabilities, ADHD, functional behavioral assessment, autism,adolescence, parenting special Education needs Department for http://www.argotlibrary.com/special_ed.html
Extractions: Information on topics including diagnosis and testing, treatment, special education, and respite care. A parents guide covers parents' rights, parents' responsibilities, how to request services, and communication (includingsample letters). There s a section on estate planning that discusses the unique concerns of parents of children with disabilities. US users can search by state to find agencies and resources in their location. Awesome Library Special Education Blindness Related Resources Braille Jail Provides "Do It Yourself" courses in Braille to aid in the communication among people who are living with a visual impairment, these courses will also allow people who do not have a disability to learn Braille, not only if they need it for work, but also to be able to communicate with people with a visual disability. Free registration required. HotBraille
Majors\sped special needs may include but are not limited to the following ADD/ADHD; autism; specialEducation Sites http//www.kusd.edu/favorite/bookmarks http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/sped.htm
Extractions: Career Titles Major Skills Web Sites Many occupations today require a college educated individual who can write and speak well, solve problems, learn new information quickly and work well with others on a team. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major. However, the following list contains a representative sample of current job titles of former Business Systems majors.Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider. Students obtaining employment immediately upon graduation are usually those with the best college records and a willingness to relocate to find a job. Some of these jobs also require education beyond the bachelors level.
Edgewood City Schools allow for the provision of special education and The individual student's needs,as expressed on the autism; Deaf/Hearing Impaired; Mental Retardation; Multiple http://www.edgewoodschools.com/special_needs.cfm
Extractions: In the Edgewood City School District, it is believed all learners can and will learn. These learners both acquire knowledge and apply it in different ways. Membership to the community of learners is not earned, but assumed and unconditional for ALL learners. The uniqueness of each learner is valued and supported. The responsibility for educating learners is shared by all of us, including the community. All participants in the learner's education are valued equally. Their collaboration is critical to success of each learner. Diverse environments and instructional strategies provided by a collaborative team can improve and expand learning. Special Education in the Edgewood City School District is viewed as a service, not a place. The Service Delivery Model for the district incorporates a full continuum of services which will allow for the provision of special education and related services where and when each child with a disability can benefit. The label of exceptionality will not determine the service delivery. The individual student's needs, as expressed on the Individual Education Plan (IEP), will determine the service delivery in the Least Restrictive Environment.
Special Education Info Shepherd; Kelly Specht, parent Holy Spirit, Kathy Morris, teacher - Cure of Ars;Jane Shriver, Principal - Holy Spirit. Additional special Education resources. http://www.archkckcs.org/speced1.htm
Extractions: Advisory Board Members Kathy O'Hara, Associate Superintendent for the Archdiocese; Mimi Nagel, parent/chair; Mary Staley, Principal - St. John, Holy Family; Shirley Armentrout, Special Education teacher/parent - Most Pure Heart of Mary; Barbara Burgoon, Principal - Good Shepherd; Kelly Specht, parent - Holy Spirit, Kathy Morris, teacher - Cure of Ars; Jane Shriver, Principal - Holy Spirit American Assoc. for Mental Retardation ARC (Mental Retardation) Assistive Technology TEACCH - Autism resources ... Additional Special Education Resources
ICTeachers - SEN Links manual for children with autism, Asperger's syndrome developmental disorders LD ResourcesEtext on Particularly appropriate for special needs pupils, Spellaroo http://www.icteachers.co.uk/teachers/links/tsen.htm