SLCE - Colorado State University a weekly Sunday commitment for the school year (excluding school breaks). Volunteer applications for the 20052006 special needs Swim program will http://www.slce.colostate.edu/volunteer/sns/
Extractions: Leadership Programs Presidents Leadership Program LeaderShape Volunteer Programs Alternative Break CSU Serves Special Needs Swim UCAN Serve AmeriCorps Service-Learning Programs Service Integration Project Community Based Research Service-Learning Scholars Program Service-Learning Mini Grants ... Women's Conference Special Events Cans Around the Oval CSUnity Community Volunteer Expo Art from the Heart Resources Volunteer Programs Service-Learning Listservs About Us Contact Us History of SLCE SLCE Staff Calendar of Events ... SNS is program where student volunteers interact with community members both children and adults with a variety of disabilities. Each week students and their partners spend an hour in the pool for exercise, games and friendship. These sessions are oriented towards developing relationships, improving body coordination and skills, and most importantly having fun in the water! Participants gain exercise, friendships and increased awareness of issues concerning people with disabilities. Volunteers also meet to discuss and reflect on their service. When:
Talking With Teens About The Colorado School Shootings This is not likely to happen in your school. Kids need to be reassured that special needs Find the latest information and suggestions about Learning http://www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,1-6416,00.html
Extractions: As adults in Littleton rally to support the young victims of the shooting, teenagers all over the country will need help coping with the tragedy. The best thing that we can do for our adolescent children is talk with them honestly about the shootings and about violence in America. And listen carefully to what they say back to us. Teenagers like and need a lot of privacy, so they may not be willing to share many details of their personal lives. However, let them know you're available, and feel free to talk with them about your feelings concerning the shootings. Here are some examples of what you might say. I think this is terrifying. Let kids know honestly how you feel about what happened in Littleton. If you talk freely about your feelings, you're giving them permission to talk freely as well. Support your teen's feelings. If they seem indifferent, talk with them about how hard it is to cope with painful feelings. I feel awful for those students and their families.
Extractions: Latex Allergy Information Lannie Garrett, who is a very popular entertainer/singer in the Denver area, has agreed to do a benefit concert for the CSBA!! She does a fantastic show called "Patsy DeCline", which is a spoof on Country Music Entertainment. Watch your mail for a flyer announcing the date (hopefully in April or May). If you know of any businesses or corporations that may want to help sponsor this event, please contact Tom Baroch Please join us on Saturday, January 26 from 6 to 8 PM for the Colorado Spina Bifida Association's Annual Meeting to meet the CSBA Board and discuss future events and issues that affect all of us in the spina bifida community. We will be meeting in a conference room at City Park Rec. Center located in Westminster at 10455 Sheridan Blvd. (303) 460-9690 Thank you to Noodles and Company who will be supplying our meal for the evening. You should be receiving a flyer in the mail soon with more details.
Colorado Focus Groups And that would mean, not in school, not at work, not doing the things that are I want to teach the parents of children with special needs whats http://www.ncor.org/co.htm
Extractions: FOCUS GROUP REPORT #5 Submitted to: The National Center on Outcomes Research Submitted By: The Center for Outcome Analysis June, 1998 Verbatim transcripts available on links at the bottom of this page On May 18 and 19, 1998, three focus groups and one in-depth interview were conducted in the State of Colorado. This was the fifth of six states involved in the project by the National Center on Outcomes Research. The purpose of the focus groups is to obtain preliminary information that will assist in the development of a national consumer survey. Once again, the fifth round of focus groups consisted of relatively homogenous groupings of individuals, both people with disabilities and parents/caretakers of people with disabilities. Additionally, one in-depth interview with an adult self-advocate was conducted. The third group consisted of ten preteen and teenaged self-advocates, seven girls and three boys. Their ages ranged from 11 to 19. Two of the girls were Latino/Hispanic, one of the girls was Black, and four of the girls and all three of the boys were White. Additionally, one in-depth interview was conducted with a Caucasian female self-advocate with cerebral palsy. The groups were conducted in a similar fashion to the previous four, with facilitation by Kathy Ficker-Terrill. Anita Yuskauskas was the Analytic Observer. The Facilitator posed the same three questions to each group and to the interviewee. The questions were initially shared with participants via an invitation letter, and then again at the start of the session. The questions are:
Disability Services | University Of Colorado At Boulder We strongly encourage family and guests with special needs to arrive early. Also, please note you do not need reservations for disability seating. http://www.colorado.edu/disabilityservices/commencement.html
Extractions: Commencement Information for Graduating Students If you are graduating this semester, and are a student with a physical disability, please contact the Office of Disability Services at 303-492-8671 so that we may make timely arrangements for your access needs at the commencement ceremony. Click here for general information on Commencement for graduating students, family and friends. Information for Guests Seating Seating for the elderly and guests with physical disabilities will be available at the top of sections 109 through 114. For guests with wheelchairs, a special seating area will be available inside gates 1 and 6. Other family members are welcome to sit with these guests. We strongly encourage family and guests with special needs to arrive early. Also, please note: you do not need reservations for disability seating.
Special Education Services Educational Disabilities in colorado. special Education Services to students with emotional needs at their neighborhood school whenever possible. http://www.d20.co.edu/ls/ess/sped.html
Extractions: Student Study Process The Child Study process is one in which teachers, special educators, parents, and other parties come together to determine what an individual child's needs are, how he or she can best be successful, and what interventions should be implemented to ensure that success. The Child Study process in District Twenty involves the following process: A teacher, staff member or parent identifies a need of a child. The teacher tries interventions which seem the most appropriate. If these interventions are unsuccessful, or not successful to the desired extent, the teacher can bring the child before the Child Study Committee. The teacher fills out the Child Study paperwork. The committee schedules a meeting. The Child Study Committee determines what other interventions are merited, other than those which have already been tried by the teacher. Committee members contribute ideas Other sources are consulted as appropriate School resources are utilized as appropriate The committee schedules another meeting for the child after a predetermined interval.
UNI Is HOME For You? and adults with special health care needs developmental disabilities and mental illness. Received MD from University of colorado School of Medicine http://uuhsc.utah.edu/unihome/staff.html
Extractions: Our Location Staff Physicians Scott R. Stiefel, M.D. Philip Baese, M.D. Deborah Bilder, M.D. Wilhelm Lehmann, M.D. Nurse Practitioners Barbara Siddoway Faust, MS, CPNP Bonnie Mintz Anderson, MS, CFNP Therapists Roger Christensen, LCSW Robert Bucciere, LCSW Edna Wilcock, RN, LCSW Support Coordinators Diana Platis Mark Lance Janet Davidson Taryn Nicksic-Springer Case Management Jeanette Miller Kim Pehrson Michelle Olsen Behavior Specialist Becky Glover Stephanie O'Brien Administration Josette T. Dorius, RN, MPH Dean Weedon Michelle Olsen Michelle joined the clinic in October 2004 as a certified medical assistant/case manager. Received an Associates Degree in Medical Assisting from Utah Career College in December 2002, and is currently working towards a Bachelors Degree in Health Administration. I am married to a wonderful man and we have two sons and a cat. My oldest son is 5yrs old and autistic and my baby is 2 yrs old and very spoiled. Our cat is 9 yrs old and she is also very spoiled.
School Choice News Children with special needs who now attend private schools are there This program should include children with any disability in any part of the state. http://www.schoolchoiceinfo.org/news/index.cfm?action=detail&news_id=707
Recreation - Autism Society Of Colorado Weeklong camps for children with special needs, several locations throughout VERY special ARTS colorado 200 Grant Street, Suite 303C Denver, CO 80203 http://www.autismcolorado.org/resrec.htm
Extractions: ASC is in the process of restructuring the delivery of resource and services information. At the current time, all of the current resource pages (indexed below) are closed to new submissions and updates. If you have recently submitted a new or updated resource and you do not see it listed in these pages, it will be verified and input into the new database as soon as possible. Submit or Update A Resource or Service HERE
Smith.html (Severe/Profound needs), School District 11, colorado Springs, CO 80903 special needs Itinerant specialist, Region V Board of Cooperative http://www2.hawaii.edu/~coesped/homepages/gsmith/smith.html
Extractions: Department of Special Education Wist 123 University of Hawai'i at Manoa 1776 University Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96822 (voice) (808) 956-5203 (FAX) (808) 956-4345 (e-mail) garnett@hawaii.edu EDUCATION Ed.D., 1981, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: University Teaching/Special Education Administration; M.A., 1974,University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Special Education: Mental Retardation; B.S. Ed., 1970, University of Montana at Billings (formerly Eastern Montana College) Billings, Montana . Major: Special Education: Secondary Programs. PAST EXPERIENCE Associate Professor, Hawaii University Affiliated Program, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822. Coordinator of Transition Specialist Program Project, University Affiliated Program/Department of Special Education. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822
VSA Arts Affiliates: VSA Arts Of Colorado VSA arts of colorado is creating a world where people with disabilities have the Denver Parks Recreation special needs; Evergreen Parks Recreation; http://www.vsarts.org/x293.xml
Extractions: VSA arts of Colorado is creating a world where people with disabilities have the opportunity to learn through, participate in, and enjoy the arts. It was established in 1978 and continues to thrive today. Each year VSA arts of Colorado serves nearly 10,000 people with disabilities, their families and those that work with them. These activities are usually short-term and are designed to showcase a particular artist or group. Examples include a performance of a dance troupe at a school or a one-time visit to an art class by a master sculptor. Artist residencies provide longer contact than the workshops/demonstrations, and are designed to increase the artistic skill and awareness of participants. Key components of residencies are that each: is led by a qualified trained artist; has a lesson plan developed with the artist and the teacher or group leader; and has a culminating activity, an art show, performance or celebration.
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Extractions: Doctor of Education, Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. As the Special Education Transportation Coordinator for a school district of 73,000 students (K-12) I supervise 2,700 exceptional students who daily ride 155 special education buses. Seveny-five (83) of those school buses are lift-equipped and air conditioned. There are more than 300+ personnel who lovingly and carefully transport exceptional students out of three transportation centers across a school district of 350 square miles in urban-suburban-rural San Antonio and NW Bexar County. Northside
Extractions: Seminar Overview Dr. Robin Brewer is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Special Education at the University of Northern Colorado. She was formerly a Principal Consultant at the Colorado Department of Education, where she coordinated the Behavior Support Teams for the state of Colorado and the Colorado Autism Task Force. Dr. Brewer teaches undergraduate and graduate level classes at the university, including a class on Strategies for Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. She has taught special and general education classes K-12 in Oklahoma and Colorado, and worked with adults with developmental disabilities in vocational and residential settings. She has presented at national conferences and throughout Colorado on autism, behavioral strategies, and accommodations for students in general education settings. Dr. Brewer completed her Doctorate at the University of Northern Colorado focusing on behavioral support for students with multiple needs.
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CAJE Special Education Children with special needs (ages 20 and under) spend the day Supplementary education support services for high school students with disabilities. http://www.caje-co.org/adult/specialeducation.htm
Extractions: Response to my article regarding the lack of educational policies and procedures for 'Remediation and Release' of special education students ([3] No Exit: The 'Black Hole' of Special Education ) has been extensive. Letters from individuals interested and involved in the problem - parents, teachers, students, administrators, voters - have added yet more names and stories that tell of the depth and hopelessness of the current 'permanent placement/black hole' process that holds special needs children in a system which seldom offers a positive or acceptable exit. Special Education Links - More ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Colorado Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities colorado special Education Services Unit/CO Dept. of Educ. The National Center on LowIncidence Disabilities addresses the challenges of school-age http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/co.htm
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Extractions: Select a State . . . State flyers Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Islands Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Northern Mariana Islands List of All States Disability Organiztions Legal and Advocacy State DOEs International PTI's From The Yellow Pages Home
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Extractions: BECOME A TEACHER-EARN A SUBSIDIZED MSTER'S DEGREE: NYC TEACHING FELLOWS You remember your first grade teachers name. Who will remember yours? The NYC Teaching Fellows is an innovative and selective path to enter the classroom and make a difference in one of NYCs high needs schools. We are currently recruiting and hiring candidates for both the Midyear and June 2006 Teaching Fellows program. Join a select group of talented individuals who will teach high need subject areas such as Math, Science, Special Education, Spanish, and Bilingual Education. Use your diverse experience to positively affect the lives of students while working towards a subsidized Masters degree in Education. Neither prior teaching experience nor coursework in education is required. To apply visit our website at http://www.nycteachingfellows.org
Special Education Dropouts. ERIC Digest Despite the recent growth of literature concerning high school dropouts, colorado STATEWIDE FOLLOWUP SURVEY OF special EDUCATION STUDENTS. http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-928/special.htm
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children Reston VA. Special Education Dropouts. ERIC Digest #451. POPULATION Recent state and local follow-up studies confirm this unexplainable attrition rate among students with handicaps. These studies also strongly suggest that the dropout rate among students receiving special education services significantly exceeds the dropout rate among the general school-age population. The St. Paul Public Schools conducted a retrospective examination of the records of 4,500 students in attendance between 1974 and 1977 who left school prior to graduation. They found that up to 80% of the youths who dropped out may have been eligible for special education services. Hippolitus (1980) cited the Bureau of Education for the Handicapped as documenting the dropout rate for special education students at five to six times the rate of youths without handicaps. IMPLICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The implications of these findings have special significance for educational policy and practice. More systematic procedures for identifying potential dropouts and better follow-through in providing comprehensive programs that retain students with handicaps must be addressed.