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1. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child This issue provides a starting point for families in their search for information and resources. We hope that it will also be useful to professionals who work with families who have a child with a disability. Teaching everyday skills to children with special needs (3rd ed.). guide for care of the disabled child. Baltimore, MD Johns http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild | |
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2. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Schools Classrooms special needs family friendly fun schools classrooms whom are developmentally-disabled children. They live, schools to secure the educational success of children with disabilities and special needs . The connecticut Institute for the http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/schoolsclassrooms.html | |
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3. Education, General And Special V/TTY 435797-2444. CSUSM disabled Student Services and youth with special needs in schools, homes, and the Resource Center for special Education. 1875 connecticut Avenue NW Suite http://www.kansas.net/~cbaslock/educat.html | |
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4. Learners: Special Needs special needs. Frey, W. W. (1990). schools miss out on dyslexic engineers. College and learning disabled students. connecticut State Department of Education Bibliography http// http://www.pvc.maricopa.edu/~lsche/resources/lrnrs/lnrs_spnds.htm | |
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5. Stamford Public Schools, Stamford, Connecticut Intellectually disabled Significant subaverage general intellectual such severeeducational needs that they be accommodated in special education programs http://www.stamford.k12.ct.us/SpecialEd/Eligibility for Services.htm | |
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6. Stamford Public Schools, Stamford, Connecticut TEAM is a program for severely disabled students with delivered by InterdisciplinaryTeam consisting of special ed teacher of materials to meet the needs of the http://www.stamford.k12.ct.us/SpecialEd/Preschool and Elementary School Programs | |
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7. National PTA Position Statement Education Of Children With Special is disabled stating precisely what kinds of special education and of special needs children occurs between parents and local schools. Parent Teacher Association of connecticut. 60 http://www.ctpta.com/membership/septa/npta_pos_stmt_speced.htm |
8. Online serving chronically ill or disabled children and Collaborates with connecticut PublicHealth and Social special needs Secondary schools Listing complied by http://www.tsact.org/online.htm | |
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9. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs "Focus On connecticut" Child's Play Clinic is located in Fairfield, connecticut. Therefore, this page is dedicated to providing information to parents, who have children with special needs in the state of connecticut. YMCA's, libraries, pediatricians and schools. They are of disabled children and adults and others with special needs, through http://www.wmoore.net/therapy.html | |
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10. 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 Resource Center for special Education. 1875 connecticut Avenue NW Suite http://www.d-r-d.com/education.html | |
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11. More Choices For Disabled Kids - Policy Review, No. 112 based education reform California, connecticut, Illinois, Maryland schools takingon a specialneeds child could had to accept all learning-disabled applicants http://www.policyreview.org/APR02/andrews.html | |
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12. 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. http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild/schoolsorganizatio | |
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14. Resource Fair of possible abuse or neglect of the disabled. special needs students and their familiesin connecticut. in, and personal experience with, special education law http://www.tsact.org/resource_fair.htm | |
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15. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Volunteers Volunteering to increase the peace within schools, families, communities helping families of childrenwith special needs help each of Retarded Citizens of connecticut, a 501 http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/volunteersvolunteering.html | |
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16. Yankee Institute this might be accomplished in connecticut, consider the sweeping pilot program forlearning disabled students in only requirement for a special needs child to http://www.yankeeinstitute.org/papers/voucher.php | |
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17. The Heartland Institute for Public Policy in Hartford, connecticut, conducted a effort to avoid making thelearning disabled feel in As a result, many specialneeds children in Sweden http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=9291 |
18. Education World® : Curriculum : Special Education Inclusion: (Part 2) The goal of this New Haven, connecticut, public day program is available for olderspecialneeds students. doesn't work with severely disabled older children. http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr320a.shtml | |
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19. Education World® : Curriculum : Special Education Inclusion the technology that best supports disabled students in the School This New Haven,connecticut, public day serves children who have special needs and students http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr320.shtml | |
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20. Homeschooling Today® Magazine Articles - Special Needs - Special Care When Barbara Schoenly, of Salisbury, connecticut, chose to between learners with perceivedspecial needs and those such as spelling, are not learningdisabled. http://www.homeschooltoday.com/articls/5-01/special.htm | |
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