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1. HSLDA | Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
include home schools, some disabled home schoolers maine for example) in response to IDEA have issued special needs procedures in Home schools than in special needs Programs at
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Updated: March 2003 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Issue Description New IDEA legislation was introduced on March 20, 2003, which makes major changes to the IDEA program. HSLDA is currently evaluating IDEA in light of these proposed changes. HSLDA will post its position in the near future. Other Resources Hearing Officer Rules Homeschooler Must Submit to Special Needs Evaluation Looking For New Ideas on IDEA Ending the Discrimination Against Disabled Home Schooled Students Amending IDEA ... Discrimination ended against homeschooler with disability Printer Friendly Version HOME SEARCH FEEDBACK ADVERTISING Supported by the Home School Foundation www.homeschoolfoundation.org

2. Cape Cod Parent And Child - Raising A Special Needs Child
of special needs children today, in part because they are mainstreamed in schools rather have been left disabled by an accident or and attends the maine Handicapped Ski Program
http://www.capecodparent.com/special_needs_child.htm
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Joys and Challenges: Raising a special needs child
BY DEBI BOUCHER STETSON
Parenting is always a challenge. But for some parents, whose children need extra help with day-to-day living, parenting can be especially difficult. Parents of special-needs children live lives most of us cannot imagine. For them, there is no down time. Not only do their children need them almost constantly as youngsters, many will continue to do so even into their adult years. Their dreams for their children are limited by the harsh reality of the disabilities that will always be there. On the up side, parents of special needs children have more resources than ever before, and their children have more rights and opportunities than in years past. There is a higher level of awareness and acceptance of special needs children today, in part because they are “mainstreamed” in schools rather than isolated in separate classrooms. Children who would have been institutionalized a generation ago can now stay with their families and grow up in a loving and nurturing environment with parents who can get the help they need. Parents of such children are often remarkable people. They find an inner strength they need to face their child’s disability. What’s more, they find blessings in situations most would consider hardships.

3. Funding Resources By Topic
and welfare organizations, health projects, special needs, including the blind, deafand learning disabled, the elderly makes grants to maine nonprofits, schools
http://www.partnershipforeffectivenonprofits.org/byTopic.asp?show=maine

4. Residential Schools For Youth At Risk
Your Jewish Online Magazine Say No to Drugs Alcohol Abuse! Say NO boarding and residential schools disabled and emotionally troubled children and teenagers requiring residential treatment. Our listing includes special needs schools and family renewal maine, Connecticut. The
http://www.kosherdelight.com/resident.htm
Your Jewish Online Magazine Say No
Say NO boarding and residential schools: http://www.petersons.com/special/ "Special Schools, available exclusively at Petersons.com, is designed for families, educators, educational consultants, and mental-health professionals seeking help for learning disabled and emotionally troubled children and teenagers requiring residential treatment. Our listing includes special needs schools with programs for treating students with the following disorders: autistic disorders; learning disabilities (includes ADHD); behavior disorders; general psychosocial disorders; substance abuse; eating disorders; other compulsive/addictive disorders (pyromania, gambling, etc.); post-traumatic stress disorders; thought, mood, and personality disorders; and more."

5. Re: Schools For Disabled Children
In Reply to Re schools for disabled Children posted by sandra Hi I am looking forschool in maine ( the Bangor area) for a child with special needs.
http://www.robynsnest.com/board5/messages/81.html
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6. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child
Development special needs Child schools/Organizations. schools/Organizations Alabama schools/Organizations Louisiana. schools/Organizations maine. schools/Organizations
http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild
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Web Pages
The following links are in English
  • A.D.D. Consults
    A.D.D. Consults offers psychoeducational services to individuals, families and professionals via private e-mail. For those who live in areas where information on Attention Deficit Disorder may be scarce.
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  • "The Misunderstood, Misdiagnosed and Unseen Disability"
    Sensory Integration Dysfunction-This paper will explain sensory integration dysfunction to the point of understanding the nature of this unseen (and often misdiagnosed) disability, as well as its psychological, emotional, learning and social effects on the individual.
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  • Abilitations Abilitations is the industries leading children's therapy and special needs catalog with product mix including movement, special education, sensory integration, adapted play and more. Add/View Comments
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  • Ability OnLine Ability OnLine is a friendly and safe computer friendship network where children and youth with disabilities or chronic illnesses connect to each other as well as to their friends, family members, caregivers and supporters.

7. Ability Maine: Homepage
special needs family friendly fun special education
http://www.abilitymaine.org/
Welcome to AbilityMaine, Maine's Online News Magazine and Resource Guide for People With Disabilities. This Update: April 7, 2003 Next Update: April 14, 2003 NAVIGATION News
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Resource Guides
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... The Changing Maine Directory Online
An uncommonly useful directory of Social Action Groups, Service Organizations, and Green Businesses in Maine. NFB Newsline Disability Access Symbols from the Graphic Artists Guild
http://www.gag.org/

resources/das.php
NEWSLETTERS Read the latest Clarion , a newsletter about MCS issues
Contact Us
email: info@abilitymaine.org Or Snail Mail at:
AbilityMaine
1301 Manktown Road
Waldoboro, Maine 04572
THE ABILITY MAINE LIST
Our list is a place for us to share information about disability issues. SIGN UP BEFORE YOU MISS SOMETHING! A LINK OF IMPORTANCE TO YOUTH
KIDS AS SELF ADVOCATES: "KASA is a national, grassroots network of youth with special needs and our friends, speaking on behalf of ourselves." This site has recently added a forum section to enable young disabled people to communicate with each other. Use it - organize. http://www.fvkasa.org/

8. Failesea
If the school opts to exempt severely disabled students from will fail because 95%of the special needs group did learn more about ESEA, go to www.maine.nea.org
http://www.maine.nea.org/dir2/failesea.htm
Schools Fail Under ESEA Maine’s Deputy Commissioner of Education Judy Lucarelli is predicting that within nine years all of Maine’s public schools will fail to meet the standards set by the new federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA). If you are skeptical, just consider ESEA’s rules. Your school fails if you do not demonstrate increased student proficiency each year. Starting with a base line of 36% of students achieving the minimum standard in 2002, the requirement moves to 45% of students in 2004, 54% in 2008, 72% in 2010, 91% in 2012, and 100% in 2014. Your school fails if every student does not demonstrate proficiency by 2013-14. Your school fails if any subgroup of students fails to meet the yearly standard for proficiency. You fail if minorities, low-income, LEP, migrant, or special needs students do not meet proficiency standards. ESEA requires the state to set benchmarks for student achievement based on test scores and graduation rates for high school. ESEA supersedes Maine’s Learning Results, which must be revised to include achievement benchmarks for grades 3-8. Right now about 25% of Maine’s students are not meeting standards and 24 schools are being monitored for "low performance." As the bar on student proficiency is raised, many more schools will fail.

9. Maine - Schools For The Handicapped & Special Needs
Pr. Secondary. Public schools. Handicapped. Colleges. Universities. Art schools. Dance schools. schools for the Handicapped. STATE OF maine REGIONS
http://www.etravelmaine.com/maine/education/handicapschool/handicap.html
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10. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations :
with special needs. special needs. Add/View Comments (0). Rate this Site. Parent2Parent For special Students. Support and advocacy group for parents of learning disabled students in maine
http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild/schoolsorganizatio
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Web Pages

The following links are in English
  • Decoma Day Camp
    At Decoma Day Camp each child is special to us. We pride ourselves on getting to know every camper as an individual and work with the family to provide the best possible summer experience.
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  • Ilinois-The Family Resource Center on Disabilities
    FRCD was organized in 1969 by parents, professionals, and volunteers who sought to improve services for all children with disabilities.
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  • Illinois Fire Safety Alliance Burn Camp
    The mission of the IFSA Burn Camp is to provide a safe environment for children who have experienced significant burn injuries. It is our goal to provide a non-judgemental atmosphere in which children have the opportunity to build their self-esteem as they enjoy the varied activities that make up their camp experience. Add/View Comments
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  • Illinois-The Cove School The Cove School was established in 1947, to educate students with learning disabilities and to facilitate their return to their neighborhood schools in the shortest possible time. The heart of Cove's educational philosophy is to design a program that pulls out the child's skills.

11. 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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12. Murray, Plumb & Murray - Attorneys At Law - Portland, Maine
to providers of services, such as schools, health care Consider the impact of thespecial needs trust on your want to provide for your disabled child through
http://www.mpmlaw.com/attorneys/members/special_needs.htm
ATTORNEYS Drew A. Anderson John C. Bannon Timothy H. Boulette Christopher B. Branson Crystal L. Bulges Barbara L. Goodwin John C. Lightbody Thomas C. Newman Richard L. O'Meara Peter S. Plumb John B. Shumadine Amy M. Sneirson Barbara Taback Schneider Susan D. Thomas Michael D. Traister
E. Stephen Murray (1941-2001)
PRACTICE AREAS Administrative Law Business Law Emerging Business Estate Planning Land Use Law Litigation and Dispute Resolution Personal Legal Services Real Estate and Banking Out-of-State Counsel Contact Links/Resources Site Map ... Home
PLANNING FOR THE DISABLED CHILD: SPECIAL NEEDS TRUSTS
Parents of disabled children face unique challenges in planning for their children's social, medical and financial needs. It can be particularly traumatic for parents to think about who will care for their disabled child should both parents die. Planning for the unthinkable allows you to take control of your child's emotional and financial security. It will also give you peace of mind to know that your child will be cared for in the way you intended. First, you must decide where your disabled child will live if both parents are deceased. Depending on the kind and severity of your child's disability, your child may reside with a relative or close family friend, or be placed in an appropriate institution. If you want your child to live with a guardian, here are some points to keep in mind:

13. Funding Resources By Topic
needs and equipment in maine, New Hampshire welfare organizations, health projects,special needs, including the blind, deaf and learning disabled, the elderly
http://www.partnershipforeffectivenonprofits.org/byTopic.asp?show=needs

14. CMD: DISABILITY
lodge at Sunday River for disabled skiers http//www.somepa.org Southern maine ParentAwareness opportunities to families who have children with special needs.
http://www.abilitymaine.org/cmdir/disability.html
CHANGING MAINE DIRECTORY
DIRECTORY INDEX ABILITY MAINE HOME ROSC HOME
DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS AND RESOURCES
Groups working with persons with physical disabilities or life-long illnesses and agencies providing services for such persons. Mental health groups listed under Health and Healing. AbilityMaine
1301 Manktown Road
Waldoboro, ME 04572
info@abilitymaine.org

www.AbilityMaine.org

This website is a place for collecting and sharing information about living with disabilities. Our intent is to provide a place on the web for people to get information that will help them create better lives for themselves and others. We want to empower people to make themselves activists to achieve the quality of life they desire. Alpha One
127 Main St.
South Portland, ME 04106
800-640-7200-Tel/TTY, 767-2189-Tel/TTY Fax 799-8346
info@alpha-one.org

www.alpha-one.org
Leaders in disability information services and products. Contact the office closest to you. All numbers are both voice and TTY. 424 Western Ave. Augusta, ME 04330 623-1115-Tel/TTY Fax 623-1369 800-499-2357-Tel/TTY 41 Acme Road Brewer, ME 04412

15. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Vacationing Vacation
Las Vegas Information for the disabled by the disabled. making your maine vacationdreams come true vacations for persons with disabilities and special needs.
http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/vacationingvacation.html
Links Portal
Offering family friendly fun and special needs resources that enhance the quality and fun of family life for special needs families.
Family friendly fun
Site map Site
Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home
Vacationing Vacation
Other important Vacationing Vacation links:
ADA vacations plus - Medical Travel, Inc. - The Disability Travel Experts...

Medical Travel, Inc. The Disability Travel Experts are a Full Service Medical Travel Agency that caters to people with medical needs only....
http://www.adavacationsplus.com

America's Best Online - vacations, national parks, beaches, country inns, h...

Discover USA's best national parks, beaches, hiking, country inns, snowmobiling, wineries, breweries, rafting ...
http://www.americasbestonline.com

16. Msad48.org - Maine School Admin District 48 Transportation Helper - Special Serv
maine SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT 48. 2. Assists young and disabled students ingetting on and off the 5. special needs students are to be met at the bus by
http://www.msad48.org/mainfrm.cfm?tpid=851

17. Template
citizens as unfairly eroding resources for nondisabled students. Most alternativeeducation programs in maine include some special education students
http://www.umaine.edu/News/021003/Alternative Education Responding to Complex Ne
University of Maine News Alternative Education Responding to Complex Needs Feb. 3, 2003
Media contact: Kay Hyatt at (207) 581-2761
ORONO– The growth of alternative education programs reflects both an increasing population of students having difficulty learning and adjusting in traditional school settings and the escalating pressure on public schools to meet the diverse academic, social and personal needs of all children, according to a University of Maine study. Alternative education programs in Maine public schools increased about 25 percent during the past two years and serve approximately 2,225 high school students. The development of such programs appears to be a response, at least in part, to keep these students in school and working toward graduation while addressing their complex problems in a comprehensive way, says William E. Davis, UMaine professor of education and director of the Institute for the Study of Students At Risk, which conducted the research. Specific definition is difficult, but research estimates that more than 20,000 alternative-type programs are currently operating in the nation’s public schools. Maine has approximately 150 alternative education programs that offer credit toward high school graduation. While they vary in type, operation and enrollment, their driving force is similar, according to Davis. All work to provide a different type of instructional format and curriculum, and a more personal, responsive climate. Common elements include a heavy emphasis on individualized instruction, close instructor/student relationships, flexibility in school schedule and relevant hands-on experiential learning.

18. REM Special Needs - Links
for Community Inclusion (University of maine) http//130.111 http//www.eskimo.com/~jlubin/disabled.html. ServingChildren With special needs in Your Child Care
http://www.r-e-m.co.uk/specialneeds/links.htm

19. DOROTHY ZERGER
for Developmentally Handicapped and Learning disabled K12; Elementary special EducationTeacher, Newark City schools TRAINING University of maine, Orono, maine
http://schoolmatch.com/ppsi/daz.htm
DOROTHY ZERGER
5027 Pine Creek Drive
Blendonview Office Park
Westerville, OH 43081
TEL: 614-890-1573
FAX: 614-890-3294
EXPERIENCE:
  • Special Education Consultant, SchoolMatch, Columbus, Ohio. 1991 Present
  • Assist families in locating and comparing school districts and services for children with special needs.
  • Provide school special needs information to relocating families.
  • Assist parents to cope with school special education concerns.
  • Supervisor, Special Education, Newark City Schools, Newark, Ohio 1963-1990
  • Supervised Special Education Programs for Developmentally Handicapped and Learning Disabled K-12
  • Coordinated development of district program for Developmentally Handicapped Students K-12
  • Assisted with planning services for students with Learning Disabilities K-12
  • Managed district budget for special education
  • Arranged for student placement into programs
  • Assisted with selection of staff
  • Coordinated development of Special Education Curriculum K-12
  • Implemented Special Education Federal and State requirements including Individual Education Plans
  • Introduced innovative programs and promoted participation in regional and statewide special education projects
  • Provided support to parents of handicapped students individually and through parent groups
  • Represented Department of Special Education on District Curriculum Committee
  • Secured grant for funding and provided ongoing leadership for implementing Work Evaluation Program for Handicapped Students and Work Adjustment Program for Developmentally Handicapped

20. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
Loving Your disabled Child California (CPRC). Matrix - California. Kansas.Project PROMPT - Louisiana. special needs Parents Info Network - maine.
http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
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