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41. Schools And Camps For Children With Disabilities Classes are held throughout new jersey. Physical Therapy for Infants and ChildrenA new, innovative approach Wheels!3D Action Game for disabled Wheels is a 3D http://www.baby-place.com/disabilities.htm | |
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42. Council Of Parent Attorneys And Advocates NewsWatch new jersey Senate OKs Hespe as education chief Asbury AZ District sues disabled5thgrader AP/Arizona attack plan to trim special-needs preschool Phila http://www.copaa.net/newstand/newslist.html | |
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43. Eparent.com - Text Only - to Family Support Network Northern new jersey Maternal Child Consortium Office ofDisabled Consumer Services Sibling Support Project special needs Advocate for http://www.eparent.com/textonly/associations.htm |
44. Welcome To The Reference Library! Information Center (NARIC); National Center to Improve Practice in special Ed. HomepageThe Home page for the Mathaney School for the disabled in new jersey. http://www.midlandschool.org/link.htm | |
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45. Special Services The full continuum of special Education services is to meet the individual needsof disabled youngsters. Find was established by the new jersey Department of http://www.teaneckschools.org/spcsrv/spserv.html | |
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46. State/Local Resources Index Page - New Jersey than 10,000 children and adults with special needs. to the representation of disabledchildren and matters involving disputes with new jersey school districts. http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/newjersey.html | |
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47. National Resources - Education private schools and agencies in new jersey which provides of the Handicapped Providesthe disabled community with Established in 1975, The new England Center http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org/nateducation.html | |
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48. Including Special-needs Students In Regular Classrooms . . . ByPeter Farley of inclusion say integrating special needs students into the number of learningdisabledstudents placed In turn, new York, Louisiana, new jersey, Florida and http://www.umass.edu/journal/car/studentwork/farley.html | |
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49. Educational Services contend with in providing education to children with special needs. Shuttling thedisabled out of town is seen program the first of its kind in new jersey. http://www.ycs.org/ridge.html | |
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50. Princeton Public Library CRF INDEX-New Jersey Commission On Higher Education reach of College Bound; special needs Grant Program hearing impaired, or learningdisabled college students of Program Offerings at new jersey Institutions of http://www.princeton.lib.nj.us/crf/CRF10120.htm |
51. FocusAS: Family Help In New Jersey needs, or children who are inappropriately identified as disabled. Visit SpecialEducation University of Medicine and Dentistry of new jersey (UMDNJ), including http://www.focusas.com/NewJersey.html | |
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52. About Main rights for developmentally disabled adults The Orton Dyslexia Society, new JerseyBranch 1996 special needs Planning Protecting financial resources, providing http://www.emersondickman.org/About/Main.htm | |
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53. The Healthcare Foundation Of New Jersey - Grants Awarded - List Of Grantees Jewish Services for the Developmentally disabled West Caldwell To enhance the JCC'sSpecial needs Department. Association for Children of new jersey newark, NJ http://hfnj.org/list.htm | |
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54. NEA Today: Meet Howard Gardner - May 1999 I was in a school in new jersey, and it was so needs of the community, the needs ofdisabled children, and contributing more to the cost of special education? http://www.nea.org/neatoday/9905/meet.html | |
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55. Special Needs Curriculum- Wendy Chesnov Dratler Article The Childrens Institute in Verona, new jersey, where the to meet the needs of theirdisabled students TCI and the Center for special Education have developed http://www.caje.org/learn/special-dratler.htm | |
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56. Allan L Forsythe a private boarding school in new jersey June 1998. the apropriate setting for a learningdisabled child May A comparative analysis of special needs services in http://schoolmatch.com/ppsi/alf.htm | |
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57. New Jersey Hospital Association - HRET A Children's Hospital of new jersey pediatrician, nurse provided for nearly 400disabled patient care Category 3 Program for Populations with special needs. http://www.njha.com/hret/hret.outreach2002.html | |
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58. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: New Jersey State Resources Rural Representative Supervisor special Education High International Dyslexia AssociationNew jersey Branch President 5608 Learning disabled Children Parent http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/njersey.html | |
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59. The Haworth Press Online Catalog: Product: 'Special Services In The Schools' Professional Psychology, Rutgers University, Piscataway, new jersey. you create effectivenew interventions and both normal and disabled populations) * parents http://www.haworthpressinc.com/store/product.asp?sku=J008 |
60. American School Board Journal: September 2001 Your Turn While rightfully strengthening the rights of disabled children and their families Addeda special services director from new jersey IDEA 1997 was http://www.asbj.com/2001/09/0901yourturn.html | |
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