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  1. Working with Parents: as Partners in Special Educational Needs (Home and School-a Working Alliance) by Eileen Gascoigne, 1995-09-01
  2. Beginning Level Spelling Manual and Resource Book by Nancy Stevenson, 1991-12
  3. Semple Math, Level 1 by Janice L. Semple, 1986-01-01
  4. Parents and Schools: Creating a Successful Partnership for Students with Special Needs by Anne M. Bauer, Thomas M. Shea, 2002-08-02
  5. Asperger's Syndrome: A Guide to Helping Your Child Thrive at Home and at School by Melinda Docter Ed.D., Syed Naqvi MD, 2010-09-07
  6. Promising Practice Connecting Schools to Families of Children with Special Needs (HC) (Family, School, Community, Partnership)
  7. Involving Latino Families in Schools: Raising Student Achievement Through Home-School Partnerships by Concha Delgado Gaitan, 2004-03-12
  8. Thom Hartmann's Complete Guide to ADHD: Help for Your Family at Home, School and Work by Thom Hartmann, 2000-08-31
  9. Working with Parents of SEN Children after the Code of Practice (Home and School--a Working Alliance) by Sheila Wolfendale, 1997-01-01
  10. AD/HD: Helping Your Child: A Comprehensive Program to Treat Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorders at Home and in School (Revised and Updated Edition) by Warren Umansky, Barbara Steinberg Smalley, 2003-07-01
  11. Hints and Tips for Helping Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Useful Strategies for Home, School, and the Community by Dion E. Betts, Nancy J. Patrick, 2008-11-15
  12. Homework Success for Children with ADHD: A Family-School Intervention Program (The Guilford School Practitioner Series) by Thomas J. Power Phd, James L. Karustis, et all 2001-01-16
  13. Learning Without School: Home Education by Ross Mountney, 2008-12-15
  14. Teaching Social Emotional Skills at School and Home by Linda K. Elksnin, 2005-09-30

81. Discovery School - A Place For Children With Special Learning Needs.
Our Mission Discovery school is a non-denominational Christian school which specializesin meeting the needs of the individual, by presenting each student
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2629 Victor Street, Victoria B.C., V8R 4E3, Canada - Phone (250)595-7765 Welcome to Discovery Schools' Web Site. Our Mission Discovery School is a non-denominational Christian School which specializes in meeting the needs of the individual, by presenting each student with an individual programme.
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We Offer - Small class size, appropriate grade placement in individual subjects, individualized programs, intensive learning assistance, and an opportunity for spiritual and emotional growth.
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Our Unique Features - Qualified, experienced dedicated teachers, Ministry of Education certified and inspected structured classroom management, with a philosophy based on Christian principles and values.
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We extend an invitation for you to come and visit the school. For further information and/or appointment please contact

82. Information On Special Needs In Daycare
with specific ways to include the special needs child in a consider as you plan forthe needs of children Child Care Career Professional home Study Course Earn
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Guide picks Find information and resources for caring for children with special needs in your daycare program.
A Look at Inclusion

A detailed discussion of the pros and cons. Parenting Special Needs
About Guide Jody Swarbrick has lots of resources and information on her site. Transitions: To Preschool and Beyond A nice introduction to what is involved for children as they enter different services or programs. Block Play for All Children Simple adaptations you can make to ensure children with special needs can particpate. Developmental Delays A nice overview to learn what is normal and what is not. GOOD TIMES WITH SPECIAL CHILDREN Best of the Net A great primer! Definitions, strategies and tons of resources can be found here.

83. Northshore School District - NSD Web
Northshore school District, NSD home. 1 Alternative High High school. special needsare met through integrated learning, Head Start, and Englishas-a-Second
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84. Special Needs Issues - Suite101.com
Articles and links related to the education of people with special needs.
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85. Adopting The International Child With Special Needs
A practical guide to planning for the arrival of a special needs child.
http://www.adopting.org/sn.html
A Practical Guide
Adopting The International Child With Special Needs
A Practical Guide By Teri Bell
Choosing An Agency and a Program
The first major step, is to learn as much as possible about the US agency which will represent you overseas. This may or may not be the same agency which is performing your adoption study. When choosing your US agency be prepared to ask informed questions about their international programs in general.
  • What is the scope and type of information (e.g.: medical, social, background) which you can expect to be made available to you? Who is representing you and the child in the child's country of birth? How long has this program been established? How many children have been placed from this program? Is the agency willing to put you in contact with other families who have had placements from this program? (It is important that you have a several of families to talk to before, during and after your placement.) Is your agency willing to help you find adoptive parent groups in your area so that you can access adoption support and current information?
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86. Parenting Special Needs
The starting place for exploring parenting special needs, from About.com.
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87. Washington PAVE
Parentdirected organization that exists to increase independence, empowerment, and future opportunities for consumers with special needs, their families and communities, through training, information, referral and support.
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Welcome to the Washington PAVE Web page. Visitors who use screen readers or text-only browsers, or who favor speed over graphics, will prefer the text-only version of this site.
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Washington PAVE, a parent-directed organization, exists to increase independence, empowerment, and future opportunities for consumers with special needs, their families and communities, through training, information, referral and support.
Washington PAVE has a policy of nondiscrimination. In the event you, as an employee or recipient of services, feel that you have been discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, marital status, disabled or Vietnam era veteran status, sex, disability, religion, creed, age, sexual orientation, or HIV/AIDS status, you have the right to file a complaint with the agency+s 504 Compliance Officer. Please contact PAVE+s Compliance Officer: Heather M. Hebdon
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88. Parenting A Special Needs Child
Links to resource sites, health information and support groups.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/3247/
    Those of us who have special needs children know just how hard it is to find the resources and assistance that we need in order to be able to do our best for our kids, and that is why I have created this site. This site deals with as many aspects of parenting a special needs child as possible. I know that I will unknowingly leave some aspects out, so please, if you don't find something that you need, or if you know of more resources that are available, please, let me know and I will add them. Check out the pages within this site: Member of the
    Health Train Is there something missing? Do you have something that you want to see here? Then please Sign The Guestbook Or, You can View The Guestbook The Special Angels Webring was created by me to bring both parents of Special Needs Children together, but also to link pages with information that these Parents need. If you have a page with information about a disease or disability, PLEASE join our ring so that we may be able to have a complete listing of all the informational pages in one easy to surf place. If you are a parent of a Special Angel, you are also encouraged to join so that other parents like yourself can find you!
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89. Homeschool.com - Your Virtual Homeschool
Resources and information including articles and message boards.Category Reference Education K through 12 home schooling...... in a conventional school setting. Click Here to Read More. It's Not Too Late to GetJASON XIV You still have time to order the worldclass JASON At-home Program
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90. Special Needs
Support site for the disabled, chronically ill, and the people who care for them.
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91. Finding Homeschool Support On The Internet
Homeschooling Children With special needs updated 3/10/01. all of the usual stayat-homemom-type than wading through information that doesn't fit your needs.
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What's Inside? Home What is Homeschooling? How to Start Homeschooling updated 9/28/02 Chats on the Web updated 7/23/00 E-mail Interest Groups updated 9/28/02 IRC Chats updated 3/20/99 Message Boards updated 5/26/01 Newsgroups updated 11/4/99 Other Ways to Connect with Homeschoolers updated 8/26/99 Now with info on ICQ, Ichat Pager, and PAL! Homeschool Conferences updated 5/26/01 updated 2/13/03 Curriculum Support Classical Approach updated 5/26/01 Montessori Education updated 3/2/00 Unschooling Links updated 3/20/00 Unit Studies updated 5/26/01 Homeschooling Children With Special Needs updated 3/10/01 Grade Level Curriculum Guidelines updated 3/26/99 updated 9/15/00 Educational Search Engines updated 3/26/99 updated 7/15/00 Foreign Languages updated 2/15/03 Language Arts updated 2/4/03 updated 9/28/02 Math updated 2/4/03 updated 5/9/00 Science updated 2/4/03 Social Studies updated 3/6/01 updated 5/7/00 updated 3/25/01 updated 5/26/01 Software Support Educational Software Companies on the Internet updated 9/28/02 updated 12/29/97 Where to Find Software Reviews updated 5/23/00 Places to Purchase Curriculum updated 3/6/01 updated 3/10/01 updated 3/11/01 Used Curriculum Sites updated 9/29/02 updated 3/10/01 Homeschooling Magazines updated 3/25/01 updated 8/22/00 Places For The Kids updated 8/21/00 Awards This Site Has Won updated 5/20/00
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At the left is a complete listing of everything on this site.

92. Special Needs ~ Special Kids (Disability Awareness)
The objectives of this site include promoting the awareness of children with special needs of all kinds; promoting brighter futures for them and their families; and to provide support and education resources for their families, and those who support them.
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Welcome to the Special Needs ~ Special Kids Disability Awareness page! The objectives of this site include promoting the awareness of children with special needs of all kinds; promoting brighter futures for them and their families; and to provide support and education resources for their families, and those who support them. To accomplish this, I have divided the information I provide into categories. To begin your journey into awareness, please follow the links below:

93. Children And Youth With Disabilities And Special Health Care Needs
Georgetown University partners with others to improve rehabilitation outcomes for children by expanding the knowledge base and contributing to policy and practice development.
http://www.consortiumnrrtc.org/
About the Consortium Overview of Training Activities Research Project One : Access to Pediatric Rehabilitation Research Project Two : The Impact of Cost Control Strategies Research Project Three : Promising Practices in Transition Services Research Project Four : Use of Telehealth in Remote Settings Research Project Five : Training Issues in Assistive Technology Consortium Directory Links Partners Only
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The Consortium, a national rehabilitation research and training center, is a partnership among Georgetown University's Center for Child and Human Development, The Heller School at Brandeis University, the Institute for Child Health Policy (University of Florida), and Family Voices, a national organization of families and friends working on behalf of children with special health care needs. The mission of this Consortium is to improve rehabilitation outcomes for children and youth with disabilities and special health care needs by increasing the effectiveness of service systems. Read More Upcoming Topical Conference Call: Consumer-Researcher Partnerships:
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94. Home School Corner
Each home school is distinctive and changes as the family changes. homeschool Cornercan apply to teaching children anytime, whether in a home school or not.
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96. Learning Disabilities On-line Tutoring Serving Special Needs Children Online Tut
Learning Strategies provides online tutoring to students in all subjects and all grades for students of special needs - ADD, ADHD, Learning disabilities, and dyslexia.
http://www.iser.com/learnstrategies-VA.html
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website: www.learningstrategies.net" ON-LINE TUTORING-SERVING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS
Learning Strategies provides on-line tutoring to students in all subjects and all grades for students of special needs. We offer tutoring in various areas of reading, mathematics, science, writing, foreign languages, and much more. We are able to work with students with ADD, ADHD, LEARNING DISABILITIES, SLOW LEARNERS, GIFTED w/LD, DYSLEXIA, EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENTS, and AUTISM. We also offer parental support and parent advocacy. The students will have an instructor for one hour per week- a real live teacher . The student will also have unlimited access 24 hours (7 days a week) to the material on-line for the month. The teacher will have direct dialogue with your child's classroom teacher. Learning Strategies, Inc. (LSI) recognizes that each student learns differently. LSI is able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each student and develop strategies for their success. The LSI staff comes to you with a wealth of teaching experiences. The instructors are all certified educators. Many hold one or two masters degrees and a PH.D. "WE ARE DEDICATED TO OUR STUDENTS AND THEIR SUCCESS."

97. Federation For Children With Special Needs
Provides information, support, and assistance to parents of children with disabilities, their professional partners, and their communities.
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From the Federation and the Massachusetts Department of Education - Click Here! Now Available in Spanish and Portuguese! SAVE THE DATE! Building a Culture of Partnership 3rd Annual Leadership Conference April 15, 2003 Click here to download brochure (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader Summer Camp Directory Now ONLINE! ALL NEW FOR 2003! Massachusetts Family TIES Resource Directory Now ONLINE! Annual Appeal - Donate Here! Please make a donation to the Federation today! It's easy with our online secure server. Click Here to Find Out How and Why! Sign up today to receive e-NewsLine! Click Here for Details Federation Workshop Schedule and Online Registration Recently released reports on the IDEA are now available, including the report from the President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education Click here for more information Great IDEAs about Special Education Reform Click Here to Learn More Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports Website from the USDOE Office of Special Education Programs MCAS Alert Parents of 11th Graders click here Find help in our Family Resource Database Also check out these resources for disability information:

98. WebRing: Hub
Homepages to help families with special needs children.
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99. SPSNA - Single Parent Special Needs Adoption
A personal experience with adopting an older child as a single parent.
http://www.spsna.org/
Single Parent
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This page is an unofficial guide to Single Parent Adoption. At this time, 11/10/99, I am in the process of adopting, more on that here
This is an unofficial page. Any questions asked and answers given, are as one friend to another. For the final word consult a local authority, doctor, case manager or councilor. Each state is slightly different, what is expected in New York may be illegal in California. This page is meant as a forum for sharing ideas and experiences, not as a definitive legal or professional source.
"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world."
- Anonymous

The Focus
It is my intention, with this page, to focus on domestic, special needs adoption by single adults. By domestic I mean a child that is living in the USA and born of US biological parents. Special needs by legal definition can include many things, but the most significant is an older child. If you are looking at foreign or infant adoption, you may find some useful information here, but that is not the primary content of this site. The Site Forum
This will probably be the the point most people will return to. It is intended as a place to ask questions, relate difficulties, tell about successes and share with the rest of the world. I understand the desire for anonymity on the internet, but I ask that you include a minimum of your gender and what part of the country you are from. E.g. Female, midwest or Male west coast. If you are comfortable with doing so include your name and state, John from Indiana. If you are talking about specific laws it is very helpful to all to know the state.

100. Travelers' Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US Government agency) presenting disease outbreak alerts, reference material, destination updates, cruise ship inspection scores, recommended vaccinations, and information for family and special needs travel.
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/

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