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61. Cumberland Times-News: Regional News
socialize with other children who aren't disabled. a branch office in Western Marylandby springtime designed to benefit those with special needs, the volunteer
http://www.times-news.com/stories/2001/january/825457.html
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CTN Home Page Contacting Us Monday, January 29, 2001 Best Buddies helping to integrate disbled kids LAURA H. VOGEL
Times-News Staff Writer CUMBERLAND Tyler Wallace went bowling for the first time on Sunday during the first ever Best Buddies Bowl-A-Thon at White Oaks Lanes. "I'm having a lot of fun," said the energetic 13-year-old. "It's pretty good." Wallace is a member of the Best Buddies program, a nonprofit organization that exists to help children with disabilities learn to socialize with other children who aren't disabled. Wallace has a form of autism, but it isn't apparent by looking at him. He has been in special education classes since he was 3 years old and his mother, Kathy, is glad that he has chances like this to be around children of all types. "This is a wonderful opportunity for these children," she said, looking around the bowling alley at the children from local schools interacting with Special Education students. "And not just for my son, but for all of them. The most inclusive society is also the most progressive, yet we still tend to shy away from those who are different from us. All it takes is familiarity and you can't have that without contact." Best Buddies was founded as a spin-off of the Special Olympics and has been in the state of Maryland for seven years. Kate Nohe, state director of the organization, would like to see the Baltimore-based organization open a branch office in Western Maryland by springtime.

62. MSBA.org - Press Center:Special Education Is Priority~~ Conference Addresses The
Ellen A. Callegary; Leslie Seid Margolis, attorney, maryland Disability Law F. a realityfor all disabled children requiring special education services
http://www.msba.org/departments/commpubl/press_ctr/articles/2001/06-19-2001d.htm
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Special Education Is Priority~~ Conference Addresses the Need
By Jennifer L. Henderson The University of Maryland School of Law’s Law and Health Care Program recently hosted the symposium Children with Special Needs - The Intersection of Health Care, Education and the Law on May 17 at the School of Nursing’s campus in Baltimore. The timing of the conference could not have been more appropriate with the May 18 Baltimore Sun editorial, reporting that Maryland’s base special education grant to each subdivision has been the same since 1981. And the state’s overall contribution to special education to local public schools has not changed in 10 years. This poor funding is not for the lack of lobbying by special education advocates. The Baltimore Sun reports that a state panel on education needs, known as the Thorton Commission, sought $64 million dollars more this year for special education. The funding was denied. It is with this frustrating roadblock that many educators, attorneys, parents, and health care providers gathered to examine the relationships between the disciplines in treating and educating children with special needs and attempting to answer questions facing families and professionals involved in their care. This intricate triad in the disciplines first begins with the parents who are the first to navigate this system. Fittingly, conference coordinators chose to open the conference with the real trailblazers - the parents. Serving as keynote speakers on the topic

63. *Imagine* Links To G/T Organizations
maryland Coalition for G/T Education (MCGATE Resource Group for Gifted/LearningDisabled; Uniquely Gifted Resources for Gifted/special needs Children;
http://cty.jhu.edu/imagine/linkG.htm
History/Mission Executive Director Research Press Room ... For More Information Links to G/T Resources
G/T Organizations

64. Links
Products and solutions for the disabled, including Braille Care for the Child withSpecial needs provides products dors.state.md.us maryland Rehabilitation Center
http://www.mdschblind.org/HTML/links3.html
Who We Are What We Do What's New Learn More ... Home Links for you!
Don't miss these must-see sites. Accessability Adult Agencies Advocacy Art Therapy ... Online Libraries Guide Dogs for the Blind www.fidelco.org
The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, located in Bloomfield, Connecticut, has served the blind community since 1961. This website offers a photo gallery, information on in-community training and more. www.guidedog.org
The Guide Dog Foundation strives to be the leading resource and provider of premier services to facilitate the independence of people who are blind or visually impaired. www.guidedogs.com
Guide Dogs for the Blind, Inc., provides guide dogs and training to visually impaired individuals in the United State and Canada. www.guidedogsofamerica.org
Guide Dogs of America is located in Sylmar, California. This website provides information on admissions and training, upcoming events and ways you can help. www.guiding-eyes.org
Guiding Eyes for the Blind is dedicated to enriching the lives of bind and visually impaired individuals by providing them with the freedom to travel safely, thereby assuring greater independence, dignity and new horizons of opportunity. www.leaderdog.org

65. REM Special Needs - Links
Resources http//www.eskimo.com/~jlubin/disabled.html. on Inclusion (University ofMaryland) http//www Serving Children With special needs in Your Child Care
http://www.r-e-m.co.uk/specialneeds/links.htm

66. Archived: Nancy S. Grasmick Of Maryland -- Member Of The President's Commission
She was the supervisor of special education for the Metropolitan Baltimore Associationof Learning disabled Children, and maryland Association for
http://www.ed.gov/inits/commissionsboards/whspecialeducation/bios/grasmick.html
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Nancy Grasmick, Maryland state superintendent of schools, has spent much of her career focused on the needs of all children and their families, especially those with disabilities. She is nationally respected for her thoughtful and systematic leadership approach to the building of consensus among parents and educators on issues and programs for special education. These collaborations have led to an innovative model of funding and accountability for special education in Maryland that is systematically integrated with the state accountability system. After experiencing a temporary hearing loss as a child, Grasmick became committed to improving education for children with disabilities. Upon receiving her bachelor of science from Towson University, she taught young children with disabilities in a Baltimore City elementary school. She pursued her interest in deaf education by receiving a master of science from Gallaudet University. Later she taught children with emotional disabilities and language disorders. She was the supervisor of special education for the Baltimore County Public Schools for six years, a principal of the Chatsworth School for students with severe emotional disabilities for four years, and an assistant and then associate superintendent for the Baltimore County Public Schools for 11 years. Grasmick received her doctorate in communicative sciences with a focus on speech and language disorders from Johns Hopkins University.

67. TRI Online! Disability Links - Parent Advcocacy/Special Education
Loving Your disabled Child California (CPRC). Matrix - California. SpecialNeeds Parents Info Network - Maine. Parents Place of maryland, Inc.
http://www.taconicresources.net/resources/pa-ed.shtml
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Parent Advocacy/Special Education Links to web sites about parent advocacy, special education, resources, organizations, SSI, insurance. Quick Menu: Click on any menu link to jump to that section of the page. General Resources Medicaid/SSI/Insurance IDEA
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68. NEWSNIGHT MARYLAND - Maryland Discoveries
Ney, an attorney from the maryland disabled Law Center There are over 17,000 specialeducation students currently placed in programs where their needs can be
http://www.mpt.org/newsworks/archives/mddiscoveries/000613.shtml

Maryland Life
Planet Maryland State of the Arts e Maryland ... archive June 13, 2000
The future of special education in Baltimore City. . .
FACTS
State of special education programs in Baltimore City:

18% of Baltimore City students are enrolled in special education programs.
32% of special education students graduate.
Current inclusion policy will:
Raise graduation rate to 41.6%.
Integrate 58% of special education students into regular classrooms.
Will not disrupt the education of more than 2% of special education students.
After spending 16 years in court, the lawsuit brought against Baltimore City Public Schools by lawyers representing a group of its special education students has been resolved. In conjunction with a panel of education experts, a set of standards has been developed that the public school system must live up to in the space of three years. Among the requirements that the school system agreed to is that the graduation rate of special education students must be raised to 41.6 percent, enrollment in vocational classes must increase, and the current inclusion policy must be augmented so that 58 percent of special education students are integrated into regular classrooms. The school system must also prove that the implementation of these plans does not disrupt the education of more than 2 percent of its special education students. "We've been pushing and pulling and prodding through the federal courts to get the school system to do the basics required by the law," Steve Ney, an attorney from the Maryland Disabled Law Center said.

69. ADA Disability Information
Universal Design Education Project University of maryland; for Technology andDisabled - University of IBM special needs Gopher; LAB Resources - Assistive
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~dus_info/oldpage/steve.html
    This page provides an assortment of links to ADA and Disability related URL's
ADA resources

70. McLean Bible Church - Access Ministry
as a nurse in both Virginia and maryland and is sometimes better than a nondisabledperson especially skill sets available in the untapped special needs market
http://www.mcleanbible.org/eventregistration/als2003/flyer-021403-workshops-02.h
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Making Brain Cells
Using the Brain-Gym principles, we will discuss and experience learning to make brain cells and how to access parts of the brain previously unavailable to us with joy and ease. You will receive handouts describing 5 movements to facilitate learning, plus a FREE glass of abrain-enhancing beverage.. Barbara Lucia Aigen, RN , provides holistic health rehabilitation services using several modalities: Educational Kinesiology, which uses simple movements to enhance whole-brain learning; massage therapy to aid lymphatic drainage, musculature circulation and tactile awareness; and Healing touch, to assist energy balance. A founding member of the non-profit organization, Kinesthetic Learning, Inc., Barbara is now the chairwoman of the grant writing committee. She is a well-known speaker for the Fairfax County Teachers Academy who lectures on brain anatomy, physiology, and other brain issues. Barbara consults for Community Solutions and is one of their Life Coaches. She holds licensure as a nurse in both Virginia and Maryland and is an active member of Education Kinesthetic International.
Disabled in the Christian Mainstream: Mentorship
Dr. Brown will discuss how mentors helped and joined alongside him and how we can include the disabled in the leadership of the “organized” church. Topics include: What does mentorship mean? What we need to look for and how to mentor and help the disabled to serve in roles such as Deacon, Trustee, Sunday School teacher or on other Christian boards.

71. Department Of Special Education Strategic Plan
communities, schools, and programs throughout maryland and the along with their nondisabledpeers who laws, policies, and practices in special education and
http://www.education.umd.edu/Depts/EDSP/EDSPStrategicPlan.html
Department of Special Education Strategic Plan
I. Mission and Vision
The faculty and staff of the Department of Special Education are committed to excellence and envision the period 2000-05 as an era when the overall academic reputation of the unit will evolve to the point where it is consistently ranked as an elite program in the field. This would place the Department in the top ten graduate programs in the field of special education both for productivity as well as reputation. The Special Education Department is committed to the preparation of professionals who will work wit individuals with disabilities in a variety of settings. Rigorous coursework is combined with extensive field experiences and internships to provide a comprehensive and well integrated education. The philosophical base for the Department of Special Education incorporates the following beliefs: Individuals with disabilities, regardless of age type, and degree, have unique needs that require specialized educational development and programs and services; All individuals with disabilities, regardless of age type or severity of condition, are entitled to equal educational opportunities from birth through adulthood;

72. Teachers-Teachers.com : Schools : Partners
Certification and Accreditation maryland State Department Teachers.com brings togetherSpecial Education teachers specialized education to disabled individuals
http://www.teachers-teachers.com/schools_partners.cfm
Partners "The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) is pleased to be a partner with Teachers-Teachers.com in the effort to place high-quality teachers in classrooms across the United States. This partnership will bring word to our 740 institutional member schools who graduate over 115,000 new teachers every year. Teachers-Teachers.com is an efficient and innovative approach to teacher recruitment and hiring."
David Imig
President and CEO
AACTE
"Teachers-Teachers.com provides an invaluable service by linking highly qualified special educators to local and intermediate school districts. This is a critical service given the current shortage of special education teachers across the nation. Teachers-Teachers.com makes finding the right person for the right position fast, easy, and efficient. This partnership will connect the Council for Exceptional Children's 50,000 special education professionals to exciting career opportunities."
Nancy D. Safer
Executive Director
Council for Exceptional Children
"Teachers-Teachers.com revolutionizes the teacher recruitment and hiring process for school districts and teacher candidates. Teachers-Teachers.com is fast, efficient and easy to use. It allows hiring to be initiated instantaneously and helps school districts pinpoint candidates who would be ideal for their school system. For the Maryland State Department of Education, it is an opportunity to help our districts expand their applicant pool while decreasing the expense to do so."

73. Minority Students In Special And Gifted Education
expanding category of learning disabled. Indeed, special Beth Harry Professor ofspecial Education Department and Youth University of maryland College Park
http://www4.nas.edu/news.nsf/isbn/0309074398?OpenDocument

74. Disability Connections
maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically visually impaired and physicallydisabled people who Center for the Arts special needs Education Schedule
http://www.mont.lib.md.us/ada/disabilityconnections.asp
Disability Connections
Adaptive Technology Asperger Syndrome Attention Deficit Disorders Autism ... Vocational Resources The Special Needs Library (SNL) is a countywide information resource for and about people with disabilities, their family members and service providers. In its role as an information service, it has compiled a list of non-profit organizations which serve people with disabilities, their family members and friends of people with disabilities. This list was organized based on the questions the library has received; it is not intended to be comprehensive. If your organization is non-profit and wishes to be listed, contact the webmaster The Montgomery County Public Libraries does not endorse or make recommendations with respect to non-profit organizations, their positions, information about research, medication, treatments or products listed through the various websites. These websites are listed primarily for informational purposes only. Website addresses are subject to change.
Adaptive Technology
AbleData
Provides information on assistive technology and disability issues in general.

75. A Parent's Guide To Special Ed / Special Needs
services for children and adults disabled by cerebral US Department of Education 400Maryland Ave., SW back to the Parent's Guide to special Ed / special needs.
http://www.disabilityrights.org/guide3.htm
Part III - Resources
Friends of Special Education does not endorse any of the groups or agencies listed, nor do we make any representations as to how effective or ineffective they are in providing services. The following list of resources includes federal, state and local agencies mandated to provide services to children with special needs; legal assistance agencies and programs that specialize in special education and/or human rights/discrimination/disability issues; and advocacy and support groups. Some listings and descriptions of services provided were obtained from the Directory of Self-Help and Mutual Aid Groups (8th Ed.), 1996-97 edition of the Human Care of Metropolitan Chicago Services Directory, Directory of State Services for People with Disabilities, and a resource list compiled by the Family Resource Center on Disabilities. For some listings, there may be several addresses and phone numbers if the agency or group has several offices throughout the state. Other listings that may have more than one office may only list one address and phone number for intake and referral to the office closest to you. Access Living
614 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago 60607

76. Allan L Forsythe
University of maryland, College Park, maryland 1967 the apropriate setting for a learningdisabled child May A comparative analysis of special needs services in
http://schoolmatch.com/ppsi/alf.htm
Allan L. Forsythe
5027 Pine Creek Drive
Blendonview Office Park
Westerville, Ohio 43081
TEL: 614-890-1573
FAX: 614-890-3294 Experience Testifying Expert on Schooling
Court Qualified on School Choice and Standard of Care issues.
Standard of Care issues related to school human resource management, school and school staff evaluation, school issues related to employee relocation and comparative evaluations for school choice for children in custody cases. SchoolMatch by Public Priority Systems, Inc.
September 1986 - present Marburn Academy , Columbus, Ohio
Headmaster; September 1982 - August 1986 The Carroll School , Lincoln, Massachusetts
Assistant and Headmaster; July 1975 - August 1982 St. Alban's School , Washington, D.C.
Director of Special Projects; September 1967 - June 1975 Mercersburg Academy , Mercersburg, Pennsylvania Physics Teacher; September 1966 - June 1967 The American School for Boys , Talas-Kayseri, Turkey Science Department Chairman, Assistant Director and Director September 1961 - June 1966 Western Reserve University , Cleveland, Ohio Research and Teaching Assistant; September 1960 - July 1961

77. Children With Disabilities, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
and mental health services and special education programs in Pennsylvania, West Virginia,Ohio and maryland. programs for developmentally disabled children and
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/disabled/children.html
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Allegheny Valley School
At multiple facilities throughout Pennsylvania they provide residential, therapeutic, educational, vocational, and social programs for individuals with mental retardation from childhood through adulthood.
ARC, Seton Hill partnership an artistic endeavor
A recreational art program was piloted this spring by the graduate art therapy program at Seton Hill College in Greensburg for clients of the Westmoreland County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens (Arc Westmoreland). An article in the June 15, 1997 Tribune-Review
Autism Center at the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
The Autism Center serves children who have or are suspected of having autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD), Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, and other deficits in the area of social communication.

78. Stateline.org: Lobbying Season Opens For Special Education
the full cost of educating learning disabled children even billion to educate the5.6 million special-needs kids t really change the cost of special education
http://www.stateline.org/story.do?storyId=225070

79. NEWisconsin.BabyZone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy, And Parenting Resourc
Nation Community Support Support Groups for many needs. special Olympics, Green Bayoffice 2140 Holmgren syndrome, and other cognitively disabled children learn
http://newisconsin.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Special Needs Resources

80. Health And Disability Resource Centre - Planetamber.com
Significant Difficulties at Home maryland - USA - good Lodge School - PhysicallyDisabled - Staffordshire - UK good Ifield School - special Educational needs
http://www.planetamber.com/resources/204.html
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