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21. Special Needs Web Resources
employment, and independent living of disabled individuals of all the Policies andProcedures for special Education in The oklahoma ABLE Tech project is funded
http://www.okcareertech.org/guidance/Special Needs/specneedswebres.htm
Special Needs Web Resources Professional Organizations Government Agencies Disability and Special Education Resources Assistive Technology Workforce Development ... Behavior Professional Organizations National Association of Vocational Education Special Needs Personnel
www.navesnp.org
NAVESNP promotes access to, participation in and benefit from vocational, technical and career programs for students with disabilities, disadvantages, linguistic diversity and other special needs. NAVESNP achieves these goals through ongoing professional development and networking among educators, paraeducators and related service personnel. Association of Higher Education and Disability
http://www.ahead.org/ Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)
http://www.chadd.org/

8181 Professional Place, Suite 201
Landover, MD 20785
Phone:
Fax:
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) is a national non-profit organization representing children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) www.cec.sped.org

22. Special Education And Disabilities Resources
to establish permanent systems change in oklahoma by reducing related to the fieldof disabled and elderly web page devoted to raising kids with special needs.
http://www.educ.drake.edu/rc/Sp_ed_top.html
Special Education and Disabilities Resources
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Index of Topics
General Resources
  • ADA and Disability Information Links to a large number of resources from Iowa State University
  • The Arc Home Page A national organization on mental retardation
  • Boys Town "Boys Town has a large variety of cutting-edge child-care programs to help children, families and other child-care providers"
  • Canine Companions for Independenc http://www.caninecompanions.org/ e a non-profit organization whose mission is to serve the needs of people with disabilities by providing trained service, hearing, and social dogs, and by providing continuing support to ensure the success of the working team
  • Central Iowa Center for Independent Living "The Central Iowa Center for Independent Living is a community based, non-profit, non-residential program serving persons with disabilities."
  • Children's Defense Fund " We pay particular attention to the needs of poor, minority, and disabled children. Our goal is to educate the nation about the needs of children and encourage preventive investment in children before they get sick, drop out of school, suffer family breakdown, or get into trouble."
  • Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices The Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices represents a collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings.

23. The Math Forum - Math Library - Disabled/Challenged
including Mathematics, Learning disabled, Hyperactive (Attention Louisiana, New Mexico,oklahoma, and Texas correspondence program for special needs students in
http://mathforum.org/library/ed_topics/contexts_disabled/
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  • Adaptive Technology Resource Centre - University of Toronto
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  • EASI Street to Science, Engineering, and Math (SEM)
    Equal access to software and information: an NSF-sponsored project to collect and disseminate information on tools that make these fields more accessible to professionals with disabilities. Online workshops, Webcasts, links to programs for the visually impaired, those with learning disabilities, the hard-of-hearing, social barriers to SEM access, resources for tactile graphics/three-dimensional models, etc. more>>
  • Equal Access to Software and Information (EASI)
    An affiliate of the Association for the Advancement of Higher Education dedicated to disseminating up-to-date information about providing equal access to computing and information technology for persons with disabilities. E-mail Workshops, on-site seminars on Adaptive Computing, and assistance in making information technology accessible with the use of state-of-the-art adaptive computing technology are available for universities, colleges, schools, businesses, and non-profit organizations. more>>
  • ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC) - Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), U.S. Dept. of Education
  • 24. Special Education Topics
    families of children with special needs and the oklahoma Assistive Technology Center services related facility for developmentally disabled deaf individuals.
    http://www.utm.edu/~annetter/sped.htm
    Special Education Indices Paralysis Magazines ... Action for Blind People
    Special Education

    25. Links
    to homeschooling children with all types of special needs. and encouragement in workingwith disabled children at oklahoma Parent eNetwork Online support and
    http://oklahomahomeschooling.org/links.htm

    home
    search Know a fantastic site for homeschoolers? We welcome link submissions Art Computers College ... Writing Art KidsArt - features art teaching resources, FREE art and crafts lessons, a gallery of student art, games and mad-libs for teachers and homeschoolers, families and artistic kids. We produce the "Master's Gallery" art history section for the popular PBS TV show, Imagination Station, and have an extensive on-line gallery of images and stories from the program. Visit our Art Map USA, Quick Art section and Top Ten lists for American folk art lessons, quick art activities, art lists and links. KidsArt offers secure online shopping for art teaching books and supplies. College College Confidential - College search resources, admissions informations, reviews of books on colleges, financial aid resources, and analyzed college rankings. Computers Be sure to check out Vendors for sites offering discounted or low cost software, hardware and classes. English Foreign Languages Learn Spanish: A Free Online Tutorial - Grammar tutorial with over 50 lessons (automatically graded), vocabulary section wi

    26. Step By Step
    Preemie Parenting special needs books www.preemieparenting.com oklahoma Libraryfor the Blind and for the Neurologically disabled - Toronto, Ontario.
    http://www.dpi.org/en/resources/publications/step_by_step.htm
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    Step by Step real life experiences with cerebral palsy
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    Fax: 905-773-4126 Email: rosecp@aci.on.ca Our price:
    $18.99 Canadian orders only $16.99 U.S. which includes shipping and handling send cheque or money order Colleen offers a comprehensive perspective using a combined method of therapy to teach the brain through repetition and various techniques that parents can utilize to accomplish unbelievable goals for their children. It also provides a listing of the most renowned rehabilitation institutes in North America and her own personal view on how to handle societal barriers. Colleen was able to teach her daughter how to live independently through the use of some very effective rehabilitation techniques and common sense approaches. Her daughter knows how to sit up, feed herself, walk around the furniture, climb on and off the furniture, crawl, bathe herself, wash her own hair, tie her shoes, brush her teeth, climb up and down the stairs, dress herself, make her bed, clean her room, do the dishes, do the laundry, walk with a walker, is completely toilet trained, takes approximately 30 steps with canes, rides a bike, ice skates and she has now gone on to greater achievements.

    27. Educators Training
    Program Behavior management transporting students with special needs, Aspy, Universityof oklahoma Book Training Understanding the disabled Dances with the
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    Dramatic vignettes of everyday educational situations coupled with expert advice by attorney Greg Naylor give professors, instructors, administrators and other staff a clear understanding of just what constitutes sexual harassment under U. S. Government Title IX.
    Video Strategies: Dealing With Young Riders A 5-tape training package that your driver trainer will use to teach drivers how to stop disruptive behavior and give directives that students will follow. The techniques are simple, easy to learn and they work. Over 100,000 school bus drivers are using the STRATEGIES techniques with great success. Training pack Campus Visitor: Guest or Intruder?

    28. Access Middle School! Free Disabilities, Special Education And Adaptive Technolo
    Assertive Technology Project of oklahoma Site contains assess the technology needsof disabled consumers and for educators and parents of special needs students
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    Adaptive Technology Resource
    ADA Home Page (U.S. Department of Justice Americans with Disabilities Act
    http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm
    American Sign Language Dictionary
    http://www.masterstech-home.com/ASLDict.html
    ABLEDATA -Sponsored by National Institute on Disability and Rehab Research
    http://www.abledata.com Assertive Technology for Students with Disabilities
    http://www.netins.net/showcase/atforum
    Assertive Technology Project of Oklahoma
    Site contains definitions of Assertive technology, publications, resources, and Assertive technology services. Many links to other Assertive technology sites.

    29. Special Education Advocate & Attorney Directory N-Z - Search For A Special Needs
    of children with special needs and agencies who work with special children in orgWe are a nonprofit Independent Living Center for the disabled. OK - oklahoma.
    http://www.education-a-must.com/aalistnz.html
    Find an advocate or attorney in your state.
    Parenting Support Group for parents, advocates, and attorneys. Ask your questions about special education law, IEPs, 504s... or ask about local resources here.
    Directory A-M NC ND ... WY
    NC - North Carolina
    Stacey B. Bawtinhimer
    Attorney-at-Law
    703 McCarthy Boulevard
    P.O. Box 12125
    New Bern, NC 28561-2125
    Phone: (252) 636-9010
    Private Practitioner with over six (6) years of experience in representing and advocating for disabled students. Admitted to all NC state courts and federal district courts of North Carolina, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and US Supreme Court. Consultations and representation available on a sliding scale for low income families. The Law Firm of Paul L. Erickson, P. A.
    Asheville Legal Center
    Paul L. Erickson
    Attorney at Law
    North Carolina Office: Building One Suite Three 1998 Hendersonville Road Asheville, North Carolina 28803 Phone: (828) 684-7884 Fax: (828) 684-6889 Email: justs4all@ioa.com

    30. Birmingham.BabyZone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources
    Deaf and Blind includes four schools, a healthcare for those in the disabled communityand Family Advocacy Services Assist special needs families with insurance
    http://birmingham.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Special Needs Resources

    31. Oklahoma Child Service Demonstration Center - Oklahoma Technical
    in this presentation will assist regular and special educators in the content oftheir classes to meet the needs of atrisk and learning disabled students.
    http://csdcotac.org/profess.htm

    32. Goal 8: Parental Participation - Special Populations
    children in Alaska, California, and oklahoma or located funds projects addressingthe special education needs children that are learning disabled, mentally or
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AchGoal8/specpop.html
    Parental Involvement Programs
    Special Populations
    Education for Homeless Children and Youth
    The Education for Homeless Children and Youth program provides activities for and services to ensure that homeless children and homeless youths enroll in, attend, and achieve in school; to establish or designate an office in each state education agency (SEA) and outlying area for the coordination of education for homeless children and youth; to develop and carry out a state or area plan for the education of homeless children and youth; to develop and implement programs for school personnel to heighten awareness of specific problems of homeless children and youth; and to provide grants to local education agencies. Funds for this program are used primarily to identify homeless children, and to develop and carry out plans to ensure that homeless children and youth in each state have access to a free, appropriate public education. Funds may be used by SEAs for direct education services to children to encourage participation in school and improve their chances of success. Funds may also be used to support programs for school personnel relating to homeless children and youth. When their appropriation exceeds the amount received in fiscal year 1990 the SEAs must make subgrants to LEAs for the purpose of facilitating the enrollment, attendance, and success of homeless children and youth in schools. Departments of education in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the outlying areas, and schools serving Indian students that are funded by the Secretary of the Interior may apply for funds under this program.

    33. Post-Crescent - Learning’s Costly Curve
    Part of the solution may be labeling fewer students as disabled. oklahoma. specialeducationresearch is not rigorous or coordinated enough to support needs
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    Schools cope amid growing disabled-student population, special-education expenses By Kathy Walsh Nufer Post-Crescent staff writer Freedom made the commitment to ensure all children equal access to a public education well before state and federal governments made it law in the early 1970s, he said. Yet, in times of tight budgets there is no denying the mounting cost of educating everyone from the blind, deaf and medically fragile to children with cognitive and emotional disabilities and speech delays. While Congress considers reauthorizing the 28-year-old law now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), area school systems are picking up the bulk of the bill for an ever-growing number of special-education children. Two dozen Fox Valley school districts spent more than $62 million in district, state and federal dollars in the 2000-01 school year to educate 7,597 students with disabilities, according to the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute. In the coming school year, Freedom, with a total enrollment of 1,590, will spend $1.9 million of its $12.2 million operational budget educating 215 children with disabilities.

    34. Computer Science Details
    American Bible College Seminary (oklahoma, USA)). Mainstream Instruction for studentswith special needs (California State Mainstreaming disabled Students in
    http://www.ed-x.com/courselistings/educationdetails.asp?SubCatID=154

    35. Untitled
    Preemie Parenting special needs books. oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically Associationfor the Neurologically disabled - Toronto, Ontario.
    http://codi.buffalo.edu/archives/pubs/cp.htm
    Step by Step real life experiences with cerebral palsy written by Colleen Rose Rose Publishing P.O. Box 2932 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada Fax: 905-773-4126 Email: Our price: $18.99 Canadian orders only $16.99 U.S. which includes shipping and handling send cheque or money order Colleen offers a comprehensive perspective using a combined method of therapy to teach the brain through repetition and various techniques that parents can utilize to accomplish unbelievable goals for their children. It also provides a listing of the most renowned rehabilitation institutes in North America and her own personal view on how to handle societal barriers. Colleen was able to teach her daughter how to live independently through the use of some very effective rehabilitation techniques and common sense approaches. Her daughter knows how to sit up, feed herself, walk around the furniture, climb on and off the furniture, crawl, bathe herself, wash her own hair, tie her shoes, brush her teeth, climb up and down the stairs, dress herself, make her bed, clean her room, do the dishes, do the laundry, walk with a walker, is completely toilet trained, takes approximately 30 steps with canes, rides a bike, ice skates and she has now gone on to greater achievements. REVIEWS WEBSITES Tri-Development Center/Aiken County Board of Disabilities - South Carolina www.aikentdc.org

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    38. Resources And Programs For Schools
    special arrangements for the disabled, excluding structural for Alternative EducationPrograms working in cooperation with the oklahoma State Department of
    http://www.state.ok.us/~arts/Pages/schools/schools.html
    OAC offers the following grants programs to schools: ArtsPower Education Grants
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    ArtsPower Education Grant
    The ArtsPower Education Grant provides assistance to community arts organizations to further arts education in Oklahoma schools. Projects must involve artists, arts educators and/or others in the instruction, and interactive exploration of the arts. The arts in the core curriculum for all students are central to this effort.
    Applications for ArtsPower Education Grants are accepted from non-religious, non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) community arts organizations working in partnership with K-12 schools in Oklahoma. Projects must be planned and implemented with at least one school or school district.
    What can be funded?
    Projects that have specific education goals and support arts learning for students and/or teachers.
    Costs that relate to K-12 formal classroom arts instruction in schools or at the site of the organization and could also include: Printing costs associated with curriculum guides or teacher materials Personnel or administrative costs associated with a project.

    39. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Oklahoma - GreatSchools.net
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    40. Loren R Grossman • Educational Advocate
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