Www4teachers | Professional Development | Special Ed Tracks and Diversity; Collaboration and Inclusion Kids with special needs; Tutor; TeachingIdeas for the special Educator; autism autism; autism II; autism and Pervasive http://www.4teachers.org/profd/spedtrack.shtml
Extractions: Teachers use TrackStar daily, and we have been pleased to see the number of tracks educators have made for their peers! The links at the right have been reviewed and chosen as resources in different areas of special education. Return to Professional Development main page. Other pages like this: Read stories about special needs and at-risk students.
Assistive Technology Program Assistive Technology And sites for educators. Web Toolboxes for Educators. ERIC/REC Great Webresources. UP. Lesson Plans, Ideas and resources for special needs http://www.swhdat.org/swhdat/ATupdates/websites.asp
Extractions: The website where parents, advocates, attorneys and school personnel come for accurate answers to questions with strategies to secure children's rights! Connie Matthews, Matthews Media, LLC -updated 4/ Only 5 more days to save $20 on the NH workshop State Education Information Keep your kids learning during the summer FUN Educational Tools for Kids Articles by Topic Phone Consultations Talk to Reed One-on-One We Just Got The "Minutes" Of Our Recent IEP Meeting. We Apparently Did Not Attend The Same Meeting That The Note Taker Attended. How Can We Set The Record Straight? Getting Control of the IEP Process Manual How to use over 100 changes in the law to get what your child deserves IEP Articles and Resources NEW YORK 2nd Court of Appeals Court Case A SCHOOL THAT WOULD RATHER RETALIATE AGAINST PARENTS AND STUDENTS INSTEAD OF PROVIDING A FREE ... Keep Your Child Learning This Summer with Fun Workbooks, Flash Cards, Musical Educational Tools April 26 Portsmouth, New Hampshire Workshop:
TeacherNet special needs Bulletin Board Click on a message title to read special Educators' ResourcePage Cindy Callaway 185338 01 autism Monica Diaz 221617 09/18/2000 http://www.teachernet.com/bulletinboard/index.tmpl?command=showpage&bbn=Special
Untitled Document EBD program Pike Lake Elementary autism Program and Secondary special EducationAll secondary schools provide a program designed to meet their unique needs. http://www.moundsviewschools.org/curriculum/specialed/program.htm
Extractions: Birth to three: Children in this age group are seen in the most natural environment possible which is usually in their homes. Families are involved in planning for their child's needs and are taught how they can participate in meeting those needs. Staff includes Special Education Teachers, Psychologists, Speech and Language Clinicians, Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists as needed. Three to Five: Services for children in this age group are generally delivered within Early Childhood Family Education, or other pre-school settings. Children may also receive services in groups of all special education students for part of that time. Once again, parents are actively involved in planning for their child's needs. Staff includes the same professionals as listed above. Mounds View and Roseville collaborate on services for children with severe autism. Children are currently participating at: Mounds View Community Center, New Brighton Family Service Center, Ralph Reeder Community Center, Lexington Center, and various area pre-schools.
Cyndi's Special Needs Resources resources for parents of special-needs children. Scripture, health information and VCFS sites.Category Home Family Parenting special needs Children go at their individual pace without the distraction of the other children or a teacherwho needs to attend to several other specialneeds kids at http://members.aol.com/cyndimom23/sn.htm
Extractions: Having a child with special needs is a very difficult turn of life. There are so many things that we take for granted before we find ourselves as the parents of one of God's special angels. Fortunately, there are many great resources available on the internet. I have a few listed, and there are many more that can be accessed through the sites themselves. My own special child was my third, Elissa . She was born with a congenital syndrome called velo-cardio-facial syndrome, or VCFS. She underwent open-heart surgery at 17 days of age. She has had a number of medical problems, but overall she is thriving. Chiropractic care as well as breastfeeding have had a huge impact on her health. We are blessed by her presence each and every day. I have information on special-needs homeschooling on my homeschooling page . Please check it out if you are considering homeschooling. Many of the special kids do better with the one-on-one instruction that is only available in the home setting. They can go at their individual pace without the distraction of the other children or a teacher who needs to attend to several other special-needs kids at the same time. It also allows the parents to be more actively involved with their progress and protects medically fragile children from avoidable illness. It is something to consider, especially as many services may be able to be obtained through a homebound designation. *Please keep in mind while looking through these links that I have included them for some of their content. I do not necessarily endorse or support everything contained in each site.
Resources In Connecticut autism Society of Connecticut. The Center for Children with special Health CareNeeds Connecticut Children's Connecticut special Education Resource Center. http://www.preservice.org/T0300855/ctresources.htm
Extractions: Resources in Connecticut for Families who have Children with Special Needs This website was developed by students at Eastern Connecticut State University enrolled in Adapting Early Childhood Curriculum for Inclusive Classrooms during Fall, 2002. This website was designed to provide information about resources, organizations, and foundations in Connecticut for families and educators of children with special needs.
Meeting The Needs Of Challenged Teens Subscribe to the Parenting special needs Newsletter. Donations Through your donationsto special Kids Fund's autism Coach autism Coach offers advice, software http://specialchildren.about.com/library/weekly/aa072100a.htm
Extractions: The High School Years Life was so much easier when our children were little. We could protect them from the world. Oh, how we cherish our yesterdays when we could hold them tenderly, rock them to sleep, and knew that tomorrow would be just as safe as today. We were their playmates, their protectors, and most importantly the center of their universe. Time has a way of passing too quickly. Remember the first day of kindergarten? In a blink of an eye, our children passed through elementary and junior high, with high school now upon us. The true test of endurance begins in high school, as high school is a time for transition. Recognizing the significance of transitioning from childhood to young adult is essential in making the high school years emotionally and academically sound. Special Education
Early Childhood - Special Needs Early Childhood Directory Children with special needs. CHILDREN WITH specialneeds. 313.745.4878. autism Society of MI, 800.223.6722. Macomb County, 586.447.2235. http://www.misd.net/Earlychild/directory/specialneeds.html
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Special Education special needs Education List of Contents (click on special Education Preschool Resourcesspecial Education Resource autism autism autism Checklist autism Depot http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/eledSpecEd.html
Extractions: Welcome to Special education Resources for Teachers Check out Lots of information and practical resources to use in the classroom with students who have Specific Learning Di fferences NEW! AUTISM ARTS - We are collecting artwork and also hosting an 'essay contest' ( at no cost for submission ) for someone to participate in the first Inaugural World Autism Congress this November in Melbourne, Australia. Our proposal is part of the Art Exhibition which will be displayed in a prominent position in the You Yangs Exhibition Hall. Presentation Type : Special Event 'AUTISM ARTS' UNITED WE STAND - USA Note : our project is open to anyone in the world with an affiliation to a ASD. Visit : AutismArts.com NEW Web Quests! The SCIENCE Pages April Internet Educator Award winner! Tournament of the Minds Harry Potter Teacher Resource Book Phonics 4 Fun Nanny Connect PreSchool Class Connect ESL Cool Schools Lesson Plans Special Education Kids World 4th Grade Resources Learning Contracts Site of the Week Martin Luther King Jr Creative Teachers Corner Kids Down Under Harry Potter Kids Rules for Safety Online Chalk 'n Talk Junior Webmasters International Challenge Maya Quest Multiple Intelligence Use Cartoons to teach Writing Web Quests
AAC Intervention special Education resources British Educational Communications an online newsletterspecial Education Technology For individuals with autism spectrum disorders http://aacintervention.com/links.html
Extractions: Related Articles ... Archives Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E Whether you teach in a special-education program or in a "regular" classroom, you probably encounter special kids facing special challenges. This week, Education World brings you information about on-line resources that can help you better understand and help students with special needs. Editor's note: Be sure to see Education World's LESSON PLANNING story this week. The story, Understanding Kids Who Are Different: Activities for Teaching About Disabilities , provides lessons and activities for teaching students all students about tolerance. Today, almost every classroom includes a number of students who are dealing with a disability either physical, educational, emotional, or a combination of all three. As a teacher, you probably find yourself looking for information and resources that will help you effectively teach those students and help them learn successfully. However, the number of special-education Web sites for teachers can be overwhelming so overwhelming that it's hard to sort through them all.
Welcome To Special Needs Project who teach students with special needs or may often confusing process of special educationfrom pre http://www.specialneeds.com/
Air Force Crossroads / Education Parent teacher Conferences Building Parent-teacher Partnerships Providesactivities to strengthen the teacher/parent relationship. http://www.afcrossroads.com/education/parents_conf.cfm
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