Extractions: Studies, Research and Training ABLEDATA "Your Source for Assistive Technology Information" Adaptive Environments is a 25 year old educational non-profit organization committed to advancing the role of design in expanding opportunity and enhancing experience for people of all ages and abilities. This site promotes Universal Design, a framework for the design of places, things and information to be usable by the widest range of people operating in the widest range of situations without special or separate design, has a page of useful links for accessible information technology , and a list of ADA resources LD Resources Public School's Special Education System as a Funding Source for AT Top of Page The Full Life Ahead Foundation provides assistance, support, and training for parents of children with developmental disabilities with a focus on transition planning for their sons and daughters as they become more independent and move into adult life. Kids.Net.Au
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Extractions: Organization and Delivery of Mental Health Services to Adolescents and Children with Persistent and Serious Mental Illness in Frontier Areas Letter to the Field 16 by Morton O. Wagenfeld, Ph.D., Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Table of Contents Introduction Models of Service Delivery Summary References ... Send Us Your Comments on this Document This is one of a series of Letters to the Field dealing with different aspects of delivery of mental health services to persons in sparsely-populated frontier areas-a historically-underserved group living in a special and unique part of the United States. This letter deals with the organization and delivery of services to children and adolescents with serious mental illness (SMI). It is based on published and unpublished literature, and interviews with planners and providers. A companion Letter will complete the picture by presenting the highlights of two study groups-one for providers, and the other for parents held in a frontier area. These Letter s are intended for a wide audience of lay persons, planners, and practitioners and are written in a non-technical way, with a minimum of references. An extended, fully-documented version, covering a number of at-risk groups, in addition to children and adolescents, is available from the Frontier Mental Health Services Resource Network. Additional
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Extractions: Repealed effective January 1, 1999. Repealed effective January 1, 1999. As used in this chapter: 1. "Attendance" means the total number of children present at any one time at the facility. 2. "Caregiver" means any individual whose prime responsibility is the provision of direct care, supervision, and guidance to children in a child care center under the guidance and supervision of the child care center operator. 3. "Child care center" means an early childhood facility where early childhood services are provided to nineteen or more children. 4. "Child care center director" means any individual responsible for overseeing and planning the day-to-day child care center activities. 5. "Child care center operator" means the individual who has the legal responsibility and the administrative authority for the operation of a child care center. The child care center operator is the applicant for license or the licensee under this chapter. 6. "Child care center supervisors" means any individual with the responsibility for organizing and supervising daily program activities.
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Extractions: MASTER IN TEACHING DEGREE PROGRAM (MIT)is designed for individuals who have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and do not hold a current teaching certificate. MIT ... Click here for more program info Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to: graduatestudies@evergreen.edu The Literacy for Special Needs program prepares professionals to meet a complex array of learning needs through literacy and learning assessment and instructional planning to nurture lifelong reading development. Blending ... Click here for more program info Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to:
Extractions: Associate Editor Booming housing markets don't necessarily address special housing needs faced by many Ninth District cities: housing for the working poor, transitional housing for the homeless, specially designed housing for the elderly, mentally disabled and physically challenged, and safe housing for battered women and children. Ninth District communities are addressing these issues in some creative ways. The Southeastern North Dakota Community Action Agency, in conjunction with the Southeastern Human Services Center, the city of Fargo and the local housing authority, is rehabilitating a downtown Fargo commercial building for 23 units of SRO (single-room occupancy) housing for mentally disabled people. Built in 1913, it structure is considered to be of historic value, and the Community Action Agency worked with the state's Historical Society to preserve its special architectural features.
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Extractions: THURSDAY, July 28 (HealthDay News) States are short-sighted when it comes to protecting their children's eyesight. Only one Kentucky requires all children to receive an eye exam by an eye doctor before starting elementary school. And most other states fall far short of what's needed, according to a new report from the Vision Council of America called Making the Grade The report follows a recent U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention review that found that nearly two of three children receive no preventive vision care before entering elementary school. Related Encyclopedia: Teething In Infants Growth Hormone Deficiency Rotavirus Infection Open Wounds ... Human Growth Hormone Related Drugs: Adderal XR Concerta Strattera Related Videos: Diet Makes An Impact On Adhd Lens Implant Saves Vision Brain Stimulation For Tourette Syndrome Environmental Triggers For Type 1 Diabetes ... 21st Century Kids Fight Diabetes Related Stories: Deadly Bacteria Times Its Attack Primate Gene Link Opens Up Eye Research Liquor Ads Invite Teens to the Party Kids Exposed to Pesticides on School Grounds ... Childhood Vaccination Rates Hit Record High "We were alarmed by that and decided to take a look at what policies were in place to protect children and their vision before starting school," Joe Lamountain, vice president of strategic communications for the Vision Council of America, said during a teleconference Thursday.
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Extractions: The Education Specialist in School Psychology prepares students for certification as a School Psychologist by the State of North Dakota. Graduate students participate in a rigorous three year program. The program emphasizes hands-on experiences culminating in a one year, 1200 hour internship. The program provides students with the theoretical and practical skills to be an effective school psychologist. The curriculum stresses assessment skills, intervention techniques, and consultative strategies through numerous practicum opportunities. The program trains practitioners who are culturally competent service providers. The School Psychology graduate program is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).
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Extractions: Established in 1960 in Fargo, North Dakota, the Dakota Medical Foundation's mission is to improve the health of the people of the Red River Valley region of North Dakota and Minnesota. The foundation supports health-related research and educational and service-oriented programs. The foundation's Web site provides information on the application process, details on special programs, lists of past grants, the foundation's newsletter, and contact information. The Dallas Morning News Charities was founded in 1986 "to raise funds and distribute them through agencies that provide food, clothing, shelter, and other basic assistance to those individuals and families in the most desperate need" in the Dallas, Texas, area. The charities' Web site includes a listing of nonprofit agencies funded by the charities, profiles of some of the clients served by these programs, information on making a donation, and contact information. Established in 1985, the Dallas Women's Foundation "raises money, responsibly funds community programs that help women and girls realize their full potential, and advocates increased philanthropy by and for women and girls" in the Dallas, Texas, area. This mission is achieved through grants to select nonprofit organizations that benefit women. The foundation's Web site includes grant guidelines and forms; lists of previous grant recipients; information on special events, donor and volunteer opportunities, and research projects; and contact information.
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Extractions: Print this page Lawson v. Lawson Lucas v. Lucas Weinstein v. Weinstein Keeley v. Keeley , 30 Fla. L. Weekly D839 (Florida District Court of Appeals, Second District, March 30, 2005): Former husband was entitled to downward adjustment in future child support payments, where agreed visitation schedule gave him sufficient overnight visits to satisfy statutory requirements, should he exercise such rights, and where former wife retained right to seek retroactive modification of child support should he fail to do so. Konsoulas v. Konsoulas Freilich v. Freilich In re Marriage of Lindman Brodt v. Lewis ... Hale v. Hale , 108 P.3d 1012 (Kansas Court of Appeals, April 1, 2005): Choice of law provision in UIFSA relating to statute of limitations, which provides that in a proceeding to enforce child support arrearages the statute of limitation under laws of Kansas or of the state that issued the child support order, whichever is longer, applies, mandated using the statute of limitations of Oklahoma, and thus action to enforce was not untimely. Wyatt v. Wyatt
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Extractions: Quick Links Academic Calendar Employment Opportunities Career Services Headline News Health Care Programs How to order a transcript My.Umary.edu Online Enrollment Application U-Mary at a Glance U-Mary Sports Webcast U-Mary WebMail Welder Library U-Mary Home About U-Mary Academics Undergraduate ... Technology Services Special Education The special education curriculum is designed to meet the credential requirements of North Dakota for teachers of students who are mentally retarded. The program also provides a background for further study in other areas of special education such as learning disabilities, emotional disturbance and multiple disabilities. Students majoring in special education must also major in elementary education, early childhood education, or complete a major in a teachable secondary education academic area (secondary/special education double majors must take EDU 307 and EDU 316). Senior special education majors who have completed 114 credit hours and have a 3.00 grade point average may apply to take eight credits at the graduate level. Applicants must be admitted to Graduate Studies prior to enrollment. Major in Special Education:
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Extractions: VOL. 17 #1 February 1997 NOTE: All articles and the I pronoun not attributed to others are written by or identify George R. Johnson, Robert's father. Robert is 25 years old and has Down syndrome. ROBERT PRESENTS. He has made presentations at a AAMR regional conference and elsewhere. He has informed the Chairperson, John Stengle, that he is ready to present at the "From the Ground UP" combined convention of the SD Arc, AAMR, and People First. He is a member of all three organizations. His response to the call for papers hasn't been accepted yet but probably will be. If so, his presentation will take less than an hour and will relate mostly to PWSN/DS REPORT IDEA. Although its permanently authorized and is funded, new legislation might change some of the provisions. Ask your national organization for their legislative policy on IDEA and offer to assist if their policy is logical and to your liking. In any case, let your U. S. Congressional delegation know of your interest as
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Extractions: Total K-12 enrollment for the fall of 2003 was 19,481 students. The number of teachers working for the system is 1,436. The General Fund cost for each student in the district is $5,044 for the 2003-04 school year. In 2003, 1,201 students graduated from the public high schools. Contact the School District at www.sf.k12.sd.us 2003 ACT Scores Sioux Falls South Dakota National Average Non-Public Schools
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