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  1. Expressive Arts in the Primary School (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools)
  2. Special Needs in the Secondary School: The Whole School Approach (Educational management series) by John Dean, 1989-03-02
  3. Special Needs in the Primary School: Identification and Intervention by Lea Pearson, Geoff Lindsay, 1986-08
  4. Educating Pupils With Special Needs in the Ordinary School by Seamus Hegarty, 1981-12
  5. Inclusive Mathematics 5-11 (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools) by Brian Robbins, 2000-06-01
  6. Working with Parents: as Partners in Special Educational Needs (Home and School-a Working Alliance) by Eileen Gascoigne, 1995-09-01
  7. Special Needs Provision: Assessment, Concern and Action (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools) by Geoff Sewell, 1997-07
  8. Children With Speech and Language Difficulties (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools) by Alec Webster, Christine McConnell, 1990-09
  9. Special Educational Needs in the Primary School: A Practical Guide by Jean Gross, 2002-08
  10. Building Blocks for Learning Occupational Therapy Approaches: Practical Strategies for the Inclusion of Special Needs in Primary School by Jill Jenkinson, Tessa Hyde, et all 2008-11-10
  11. Small Steps Forward: Using Games and Activities to Help Your Pre-school Child With Special Needs by Sarah Newman, 2008-09-15
  12. Supporting Special Educational Needs in Secondary School Classrooms, Second Edition (SLA Guidelines) by Jane Lovey, 2002-04-12
  13. Learning Together: Teaching Pupils With Special Educational Needs in the Ordinary School by Ann Hodgson, Louise Clunies-Ross, et all 1984-10
  14. Learning Support for Young People in Transition: Leaving School for Further Education and Work (Children With Special Needs Series) by Jean McGinty, John Fish, 1992-02

1. Homeschooling Children With Special NeedsOnline Networking Support Offline Netwo
special Educational needs and Disability Act 2001), will make it unlawful for providers of education and related services to discriminate against disabled with school admissions for general interest;
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Homeschooling Children with Special Needs
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2. Individuals With Special Needs In Film
with special needs in regular special educational programs during the 19921993 school year, up 1.5% from 15 years earlier. The number of disabled the general educational policies
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/information/film
Individuals with Special Needs in Film
Hello and welcome to the Office of Special Education's page on Individuals with Disabilities in Film. This page has been created to provide the user with information about recent movies that depict a disabled individual within film. The informaton below provides users with a list of selected films, a disability database, and the Internet Movie Database . Please feel free to add any comments involving the page or the included movies. Film Summary and Movie Database
Short summary of the film and the specific disability included in the film. Link to the Movie Database and a thorough description of the film. The Internet Movie Database
Movie database providing general information and reviews on most films.

3. General Information On The Dr. R.G.N. Laidlaw Research Centre
nondisabled elementary school children and placing them with disabled children inschool settings or facilities designed for special needs pupils.
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ICS/laidlaw/backgrnd.html
The Dr. R. G. N. Laidlaw Research Centre
The Laidlaw Research Centre provides facilities, administrative assistance and limited financial support to a group of participating faculty researchers, post-doctoral fellows and graduate students at the University of Toronto, who are conducting multidisciplinary research in child development. Ongoing studies include such topics as increasing the effectiveness of reading instruction, cognitive development and children's theory of mind, exemplary kindergarten practice, self-regulation in the classroom, children's grasp of mathematics concepts, the integration of children's services, the integration of special needs children, children's rights, child abuse, the effects of family conflict on children, the uses of television in preparing children for school, and the school as a knowledge-building community.
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Institute of Child Study (ICS) The Laidlaw Research Centre is the research division of the University of Toronto's Institute of Child Study (ICS). Located at 45 Walmer Road in a 3-storey brick house, the Institute contains the Research Centre, a Laboratory School for children from nursery school to grade 6, an Infant Centre for infants three to twenty-four months and their caregivers, and offers Canada's only graduate education programme leading both to an M.A. in Child Study and Education, and to the Ontario Teacher's Certificate of Qualifications. This unique ambience, in which scholarship, professional training, and children mix together in the same site, facilitates the integration of theory, research and practice, thereby enriching and supporting the Institute's dual missions of (1) providing graduate education in child study, and (2) conducting research in child development.

4. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : General Information
advice, products and services, for disabled people, their disabilities (including12.7% of school children) who Parenting a child with special needs is quite a
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5. General Special Education Courses
of all areas of exceptionality including the gifted, learning disabled, mentally,emotionally SPGN 395 special needs Persons school, Family, and
http://www.emich.edu/public/catalogs/current/acaf/colleges/coe/sped/ugrad/spgn_c
Eastern Michigan University
2000-2001 Online Catalog
Undergraduate Edition
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General Special Education Courses
SPGN 177/178/179 Special Topics (1/2/3 hrs)
An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.
Prereq: Department permission. SPGN 251 Education of Exceptional Children (3 hrs)
An introductory survey course providing the historical, philosophical, and organizational factors leading to the enactment of federal and state laws, rules, and regulations governing special education. Characteristics, educational considerations, and implications of all areas of exceptionality including the gifted, learning disabled, mentally, emotionally, speech and language, hearing, visually, physically, and health impaired are addressed. SPGN 271 Language Development and Speech Disorders in Special Populations (2 hrs)
Understanding the dynamics of language development and usage from birth through the school years. The effects of disability on language development and processes. Lecture and observation. Required of all special education majors except speech and language impaired and hearing impaired, who must take

6. General Information - Department Of Adult And Continuing Education - School Of A
who are eligible for the disabled Students Allowance study, please contact Ruth Burtt,school of Educational Students with special needs such as disability or
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/Education/ace/geninfo1.htm

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Guidance and Support
Guidance Discussions Accrediting Prior Learning Student Welfare Guidance Discussions In order to ensure that you are making the best choice of modules for YOU, and that you are aware of the expectations of study at a higher education level, we would like to invite you for a guidance discussion with one of the Subject Leaders before you register for the Degree. This will give you an opportunity to discuss the various module options open to you, to talk about the length of time you want to spend on taking the Degree and to map your pathway through the programme. It will also offer you a chance to explore the possibilities of gaining Accreditation of Prior and/or Experiential Learning. This means that you may be eligible for credit from previous qualifications that you have obtained, or for credit from the learning you can demonstrate from your work or work-related experiences. The discussion is about you and the opportunities available to you.

7. Services In School For Children With Special Needs: What Parents Need To Know -
limits a major life activity is considered disabled. Can Do Children with specialneeds are guaranteed of additional training beyond medical school in general
http://www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/83.htm
S ERVICES IN S CHOOL FOR C HILDREN W ITH S PECIAL N EEDS: W HAT P ARENTS N EED TO K NOW No. 83 Some children experience difficulties in school, ranging from problems with concentration, learning, language, and perception to problems with behavior and/or making and keeping friends. These difficulties may be due to one or more of the following: physical disorders, psychiatric disorders, emotional problems, behavioral problems, and learning disorders (or disabilities). These children with special needs are usually entitled to receive special services or accommodations through the public schools. Federal law mandates that every child will receive a free and appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. It also entitles children with special needs to receive extra services. To support their ability to learn in school, three Federal laws apply to children with special needs:
  • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (1975)
  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of l973
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (l990).
Between states, there are different criteria for eligibility, services available, procedures for implementing the Federal laws, and procedural safeguards. It is important for parents to be aware of these laws and regulations in their particular area.

8. Special Education Resources For K-12
A list of special education resources on the Internet Welcome to the Internet school Library Media Center (ISLMC). general special Education Links deficit disorder, speech impairment, special needs . technology, inclusion resources,
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/specialed.htm

9. School Bus Transportation Of Children With Special Health Care Needs
that apply to general school transportation should be followed, for children with special needs on school buses.9 10 for children with special needs during school bus transport by
http://www.aap.org/policy/0051.html
Policy Statement
Pediatrics Volume 108, Number 2 August 2001, pp 516-518 School Bus Transportation of Children With Special Health Care Needs AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention ABSTRACT. School systems are responsible for ensuring that children with special needs are safely transported on all forms of federally approved transportation provided by the school system, and a plan should be developed to provide the most current and proper support to children with special transportation requirements. This statement provides current guidelines for the protection of child passengers with specific health care needs, including those with a tracheostomy, those requiring use of car seats, or those transported in wheelchairs. Guidelines that apply to general school transportation should be followed, including the training of staff, provision of nurses or aides if needed, establishment of a written emergency evacuation plan, and a comprehensive infection control program. Research provides the basis for recommendations concerning occupant securement for children in wheelchairs and children with other special needs who are transported on a school bus. Pediatricians can help their patients by being aware of guidelines for restraint systems for children with special needs and by remaining informed of new resources. Pediatricians can also play an important role at the state and local level in the development of school bus specifications.

10. Air Force Crossroads / Education
StudyWeb school Education Colleges for disabled special needs Lists collegesand universities with programs for the disabled and their web sites.
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Special Needs Friendly Colleges AHEAD: Association on Higher Education and Disability
Click on their resources section to get a list of college disability service centers and other resources for the disabled.

11. (Invisible) Disabilities In The UK
Links for disabled children in the UK in areas such as special needs, support groups, recreation, and general information about disabilities.
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Local school Districts' Links Maps, and inspirational stories about people who are able disabled. keep you up to date on legislation on special needs and as
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: The appearance of hyperlinks does not constitute endorsement by the U.S. Air Force of this Web site or the information, products, or services contained therein. For other than authorized activities such as military exchanges and morale, welfare and recreation sites, the U.S. Air Force does not exercise any editorial control over the information you may find at these locations. Such links are provided consistent with the stated purpose of this DoD Web site.
General Resources All Kinds of Minds
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13. S.G.Muldoon Home Page
Offers general building maintenance and adaptations for disabled/special needs persons. Serving Southeast England.
http://www.sgmuldoon.co.uk/
If you are seeing the following text it means that your browser does not support frames. S.G.Muldoon specialises in special need adaptations and general maintenance for less able and older persons. Established in 1975 and registered with two Local Authorities ensures customer satisfaction. Please feel free to call me on the following number for more information about our services, tel 01322 526201.
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14. Special Needs School Bus Evacuation
White Buffalo Press special needs school Bus Mechanical Failures Bus mechanical failures, particularly liftequipped bus mechanical failures are likely the most serious emergencies to occur on special needs buses. is offlineso is the disabled student from being safely
http://www.whitebuffalopress.com/busevac.htm
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Chapter Eight:
Special Needs School
Bus Emergencies
Bus Mechanical Failures Bus mechanical failures, particularly lift-equipped bus mechanical failures are likely the most serious emergencies to occur on special needs buses. When essential bus equipment fails, particularly lift equipment failure, the bus must be replaced during the route. When specially-equipped buses experience mechanical failures, are involved in accidents or are stranded because of road conditions then spare specially-equipped buses must be used. Bus mechanical failures eliminate the ability of the vehicle to be safely driven. Most bus mechanical failures occur in residential areas where there usually is lighter, secondary road traffic. More failures occur when the bus is outbound from the bus garage or parking area before the first student is picked up in the morning or before the first school building is reached in the afternoon at the school loading zone. The empty outbound bus in the morning or afternoon run is easily replaced without danger to students with disabilities but perhaps with some danger to the driver and assistant on board. When students are on board they must be off-loaded and transferred to another receiving, or spare, bus. At the school loading zone students can be off-loaded back into the school building with supervision until the replacement bus arrives.
Out-of-Service
Specially-Equipped Buses
Some students with disabilities, particularly those using mobility aids or who use specialized wheelchairs, may require unique wheelchair securement not available on spare buses. When there is no spare bus and the regular bus with special wheelchair securement equipment is offlineso is the disabled student from being safely transported.

15. American Red Cross- Medical Concerns
Be Prepared special needs Concerns general Information. Tips for People Withspecial needs Concerns. part of your week job, home, school, volunteer site
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Disaster Preparedness for People With Disabilities (PDF) Establish a Personal Support Network
A personal support network is made up of individuals who will check with you in an emergency to ensure you are O.K. and to give assistance if needed. This network can consist of friends, roommates, family members, relatives, personal attendants, co-workers and neighbors. Some people rely on personal assistance services (attendants). This type of assistance may not be available after a major quake. Therefore it is vital that your personal support network consist of different people than those who are your personal attendants. If you employ a personal attendant or use the services of a home health agency or other type of in-home service, discuss with these people a plan for what you will do in case of an emergency. How will you get along in an emergency for as long as 7 days? A critical element to consider in your emergency planning is the establishment of a personal support network. Even if you do not use a personal attendant, it is important to consider having a personal support network to assist you in coping with an emergency. Do not depend on any one person.

16. General Resources About Disabilities
cite on its Afterschool Reading Instruction The Son-Rise Program For Families WithSpecial needs Children. Headline Housing in Jeopardy for 156,000 disabled.
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/cise/ose/resources/general.html
University of Virginia Curry School of Education
General Resources about Disabilities
Many of these sources apply to several aspects of disability or special education. We've assembled them here for folks who are seeking general (in the sense of 'generic') sources. The resources listed here are sometimes included elsewhere in our pages. If you're looking for something that you haven't found elsewhere, you should scan this list. Looking for information that used to be listed on this page? See the new sibling page, Assistive Technology NCITE , the National Center to Improve the Tools of Educators Case-Link , an interactive multi-media project about using cases on the web as a means of teaching about special education. Anyone who wants to know something about effective instruction should read Ed Anderson's paper called " Education that Works: The Child is Always Right ." It's one of many valuable resources one can find at the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies web site. George Klima's extensive site about the importance of effectiveness in educational reform , one of our favorite, no-nonesense places about education on the web Project EASI U.S.

17. American Academy Of Pediatrics Policy Statements Relevant To Disabilities
Assisting disabled Children; Atlantoaxial Instability in Down Bus Transportation ofChildren With special needs; school Health Assessments; school Transportation
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/sped/projects/ose/resources/aap_links.html
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Policy Statements from the
American Academy of Pediatrics
These are links to policy statements about topics related to disabilities and schools made by the American Academy of Pediatrics . The policy statements ose looking for information about disabilities in children and youths. Please contact AAP for further information. Policy statements about:
  • Assisting Disabled Children
  • Atlantoaxial Instability in Down Syndrome: Subject Review
  • Behavioral and Cognitive Effects of Anticonvulsant Therapy
  • Children With Health Impairments in Schools ... Return to Top This is http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/sped/projects/ose/resources/aap_links.html. The page was served to 66.14.21.74 on Monday, 07-Apr-2003 06:33:58 EDT. It was last modified Sunday, 16-Jan-2000 12:32:51 EST by John Lloyd and has been accessed 1,288 times since 6 December 1997.
  • 18. SPECIAL NEEDS BUS DRIVERS
    White Buffalo Press Problems With Your special needs Bus Driver? school bus drivers are professionals with Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs)who transport special needs students on a variety of routes according to flexible schedules. special needs buses with IAS are usually the liftequipped and other specially-equipped types who require accessible loading zones rather than a general location in the school
    http://www.whitebuffalopress.com/momdriver.htm
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    Problems With Your
    Special Needs Bus Driver?
    School bus drivers are professionals with Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs)who transport special needs students on a variety of routes according to flexible schedules. They operate within safety parameters and carefully observe legal constraints. School bus drivers must meet the following criteria. All drivers will: Be at least 18 years of age. Obtain a physical examination and meet all state and federal rules pertaining to physical ability to drive school buses. Possess a valid school bus driver's license issued by the appropriate State Department of Public Safety or State Department of Motor Vehicles.
    Special Needs Bus Drivers
    Special needs school bus drivers are professional drivers with commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) and special additional training and experience. They are responsible for driving the bus safely, transporting special needs students and for maintaining time schedules. Drivers are responsible for safe and orderly student transportation on assigned routes between home and school, between schools, on field trips and during extra-curricular activities. They share responsibility with the bus assistant or bus attendant for the behavior of special needs students while they are on the bus. Driver assigned duties include:
      Full compliance with ALL applicable traffic laws and regulations even when others do not comply. Like the regular drivers, special needs drivers must comply with all traffic laws and regulations.

    19. Including Students With Disabilities In General Ed Classrooms
    are educated with children who are not disabled, and that special classes, separate thatis receiving increasing attention is meeting the needs of students
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    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires that a continuum of placement options be available to meet the needs of students with disabilities. The law also requires that: "to the maximum extent appropriate, children with disabilities ... are educated with children who are not disabled, and that special classes, separate schooling, or other removal of children with disabilities from the regular environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be attained satisfactorily." IDEA Sec. 612 (5) One of the educational options that is receiving increasing attention is meeting the needs of students with disabilities in the regular classroom. This digest is written for the practitioner who is working in the regular class environment with students who have disabilities.

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