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41. Healthy Pet | Human/Animal Bond: Special Pets, Extraordinary Lives the best example of how well special needs pets can support group, began her workwith disabled pets when Both dogs act as volunteers for maryland's Pets on http://www.healthypet.com/Library/animal_bond-18.html | |
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43. Washington DC City Pages: Education : Organizations cooperation among parents of disabled children, the a more effective advocate forchildren with special needs. based in``the Washington, maryland, and Virginia http://dcpages.ari.net/Education/Organizations/more2.shtml | |
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44. ED389965 1995-01-30 Screening For Special Diagnoses. ERIC Digest. Identifying learning disabled students A summary Education, University of maryland,College Park Intervention, Screening Tests, special needs Students, Student http://www.ericfacility.net/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed389965.html | |
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45. Meet Our Chat Hosts-Parenting Special Needs of the Prince George's County, maryland Chapter of Donations Through your donationsto special Kids Fund's camp and research for developmentally disabled and at http://specialchildren.about.com/library/blchat.htm | |
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46. Schools In Reference > Education > Special Education special education school in maryland. A special school catering to pupils aged 4 to19 with NJ, for Communication Impaired and Multiply disabled children from http://ilectric.com/browse/web/Reference/Education/Special_Education/Schools/ | |
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47. OCO Needs Assessment Tool - University Of Maryland are age 18 or older who receiving special education services; needed in each areato better meet students needs. activities with same age nondisabled peers in http://www.education.umd.edu/oco/resources/needsassessment.html | |
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48. Cedar Lane To Get A New Home (washingtonpost.com) county public schools, enhanced by special education teachers maryland was citedin 2001 for failing to guidelines that 80 percent of disabled students spend http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17685-2003Mar12.html |
49. Handicap Special Needs Impaired Blind Hearing Sight Eyes Medical Education Cane disturbed, deaf or blind, serving Central maryland. and donated puppies to help specialneeds children and who are deaf or physically disabled with everyday http://www.maryland-us.com/special.htm | |
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50. Links To Other Sites MSB serves students in every county of maryland. in addition to visual impairmentare disabled by other distributors of products for people with special needs. http://www.obs.org/links.htm | |
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51. Maryland Resources For Assistive Technology life of children and youth with special needs through teaching and for persons inthe disabled community whose The maryland Technology Assistance Program (MD TAP http://www.linc.org/restech.html | |
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52. FamilyFun: Learning: I Think My Child Might Be Gifted requirements as their challenged or disabled peers and an appropriate topic for ourspecial needs issue. Most schools in maryland, however, according to Jeanne http://familyfun.go.com/raisingkids/learn/assess/feature/balt117gifted/balt117gi | |
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53. University Of Maryland Eastern Shore 2000-02 Catalog substantive physical education activities for the disabled in a of the contemporaryincrease in leisure time, special interests and needs of all http://www.umes.edu/catalog/artprf/pecours.htm |
54. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help - LD Schools pg.k12.md.us/~duckw/ Chelsea School (maryland) Located in software for the learningdisabled community successfully include children with special needs into the http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/ld_schools/ | |
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55. English Books > Education/Student > Special Education - Physically Handicapped Postcompulsory Education for disabled People ; Paperback for Independent Living,maryland, USA); Pyfer ISBN 0205132626 Spotlight on special Educational needs http://book.netstoreusa.com/index/bkbec604.shtml | |
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56. FYI Online - July 2002 - UMUC to help students with special needs overcome limitations with disabilities in BaltimoreCity schools has been our teachers are among maryland's most progressive http://www.umuc.edu/fyionline/july_02/fyionline2.html | |
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57. Kcwvita special needs and Technology. Good Morning Tomorrow; Library Access Technologyfor the disabled Workshop, Baltimore, maryland, May 2223, 1991. http://lis.uncg.edu/documents/COA/kcwvita.htm | |
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58. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child provide all children, with priority attention to disabled and special Rate this Site;special Educational needs special Educational needs, for the http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild/ | |
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59. Commission On Education Finance, Equity, And Excellence Armstrong, members of ARC of maryland, testified in special education and transportationof disabled students the need for including special education students http://mlis.state.md.us/other/education/110200_Minutes.htm | |
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60. Maryland Electronic Capital - Education maryland Association of Nonpublic special Education Facilities are blind, visuallyimpaired and multidisabled. serves students in every county of maryland. http://www.mec.state.md.us/education/special.html | |
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