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  1. Diamonds in the rough: preparing the special needs student for entry-level employment.: An article from: Techniques by Eileen Tamasovich, 2002-04-01

41. Council Of State Governments - Eastern Regional Conference
protections for specialneeds children and the lack of federal funding. Lawsuits against school districts on behalf of disabled students will be a
http://www.csgeast.org/page.asp?id=weeklynewsbulletin51

42. New Perspective Learning Center
All including ESL, lowincome, minority, learning disabled and special education Programs are designed to meet the individual needs and learning
http://www.doe.state.de.us/SchoolImprovement/New Perspective Learning Center.htm
Name New Perspective Learning Center Contact Information Jennifer Raley 107 South Main Street Camden DE 1420 Highway One, Tenley Court Lewes DE www.helpyourstudent.com nplc@helpyourstudent.com Type of Organization For Profit Federal EIN or Social Security Number Camden Kent County ) and Lewes ( Sussex County All Kent and Sussex Counties ’ schools, including, Indian River Seaford and Woodbridge School Districts Proposed location of service Camden or Lewes location or (w/contract) at school If service delivery is not at the student’s school, is transportation provided, and if yes, is there a separate fee? Transportation is not provided Type of certifications and/or qualifications of instructors Certified teachers or BA/BS degree in Education Individual or small group instruction (maximum number of students if in small group) Individual instruction in 3:1 student/teacher ratio Group instruction may be possible with a contracted LEA agreement. Length of each tutoring session 1 hour Number of sessions per week 2 or 4 Cost per session Individual $35/hour Grade levels served K-12 Specific Student Populations Served All including ESL, low-income, minority, learning disabled and special education

43. Rose Tree Media School District
by each school district and by the delaware County Intermediate Unit. This chapter offers services to the disabled who do not meet the need for
http://www.rosetree.k12.pa.us/special_ed/notice_of__special_education_ser.htm
Penncrest High School Springton Lake Middle School Glenwood Elementary School Indian Lane Elementary School ... Calendar Read about RTM's Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort and how you can help. Please see the Community Relations page, under the Community Section of this homepage. Virtual Office link can be found under Staff, Web Based Resources RTMSD Bus Runs Posted For your convenience, the AM and PM Bus runs for Penncrest, Springton Lake, Glenwood, Indian Lane, Media Elementary, and Rose Tree Elementary have been posted to the web site. Click on Student Services and then Transportation to access the information. Welcome to the Rose Tree Media School District website Rose Tree Media School District not only has a new superintendent, its website also now reflects new and exciting changes. Parent Website Registration Penncrest High School Ranked Among the Top 50 Schools by Philadelphia Magazine Philadelphia Magazine has ranked the top 50 schools in the area and Penncrest High School was ranked number 23. Tax Information Click here for details about your tax bill. Penncrest Team Wins North American Envirothon Competition!

44. Handicap Special Needs Impaired Blind Hearing Sight Eyes Medical Education Cane
services for the learning disabled through a day school, adult night school, PACT Helping Children with special needs, Inc. 410455-0404 Provides
http://www.maryland-us.com/special.htm
SmartPeoples Guide
SPECIAL NEEDS DIRECTORY
This is Your Special Help Information Center
This shows that USA Online presented this Site with the "HONOR" award on April 1, 1999. Frenchie thanks the people at USA for the "Honor".
* This is the place for sharing information . . . it is under continuing development. * This and adjacent pages contain phone numbers and links to information intended to help those with special needs. You and friends can help this be a very special place by contributing links that will make this information center truely helpful to those in need of help. You can scroll down the listings to find services that can help you. Another way of finding what you want is to click on Edit in the menu bar and use "find" to insert names/terms being sought; it will search the entire listing for you. Repeat the find function to find more than one use of the name/term you seek. Keep checking for new or additional link entries . . . we hope to have new entries posted frequently. * We need to share "lessons learned" and perhaps help others avoid pitfalls in the maze of medical/educational/job training, etc. Be a friend! Tell others of this handicap help center listing. * We will put notes here from time to time when the information is very time sensitive or it is about events that needs your immediate attention.

45. Delaware
Huntington s Disease. Resources for families in delaware living with Huntington sDisease. Services for young children with special needs. Disabilities
http://endoflifecare.tripod.com/id91.html
Huntington's Disease Support Information Delaware Home Index~HD Search Convention Scholarship Fund State HD Support ... Index~HD Search Click on map for Delaware's yellow pages Delaware There is no HDSA Chapter in Delaware See M aryland or V irginia for the closest ones . Besides the locations below, if you'd like to start an HD peer led group, read How To Start Your Own HD Support Group Special Notices Check HDSA's National Events Calendar for current events that may be taking place in Delaware. Support Groups When: Time: Where: Phone: Call for dates 10:00 am Christiana Medical Center 4744 Ogletown-Stanton Road Newark DE When: Time: Where: Phone: 2nd Monday every other month 7 pm-9 pm Bay Health Medical Center Milford Memorial Hospital 21 W. Clarke Ave Milford DE Physicians/Genetic Testing Physician's HD Experienced: need input Genetic Testing: need input Long Term Care Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Division of Services for Aging and Adults with Physical Disabilities
Herman M. Holloway, Sr. Campus
Main Administration Building
1901 N. DuPont Highway

46. NEA: NEA Today: Debate - Should Special Needs Students Be Exempt From Graduation
special educators are trained to look at the whole child and make decisions If special needs students are lumped together with nondisabled peers and
http://www.nea.org/neatoday/0011/debate.html
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Should Special Needs Students Be Exempt From Graduation Tests? YES
Timothy Bush teaches special education at Seaford Senior High School in Delaware. Currently a member of the Delaware State Education Association executive board, he's also a lead teacher for his district's New Teacher Mentoring Program.
S pecial educators are trained to look at the whole child and make decisions based on individual needs. I feel that I must qualify my "yes" answer by rephrasing the question to read, "Should many special need students be exempt from taking graduation tests?" I don't believe students should be routinely exempted, but I do believe that only the experts who participate on a student's Child Study Team should make that decision. As long as bureaucrats and politicians can mandate that all students take a single test to graduate, a team's ability to exempt a student from such testing is compromised. If special needs students are lumped together with non-disabled peers and required to take high-stakes tests without procedural safeguards, I have grave concerns about fairness.

47. CNN.com - Vouchers Fail As House Passes Special Education Bill - Apr. 30, 2003
Instead of meeting the needs of the children who are truly disabled, special That amounts to billions of dollars that school leaders say they need for
http://www.cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/04/30/special.education.ap/
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Vouchers fail as House passes special education bill
Story Tools RELATED Key provisions in the special education bill HR 1350 WASHINGTON (AP) A Republican-led push to let parents send disabled children to private school with government money failed Wednesday as the House passed legislation renewing a 28-year-old law governing special education. Democrats said the school choice proposals amounted to a dangerous expansion of the voucher program. The proposals were a major point of contention in the debate over reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The bill passed by a 251-171 vote. One plan would have enticed states to create private school options so parents could use public money for tuition and transportation. A second proposal was intended to give certificates of public dollars about $1,400 to disabled children already enrolled in private schools so they could get extra services. Supporters said that amounts to the per-student federal dollars that school districts receive for special education. Almost every Democrat and about one-fifth of Republicans joined to reject the ideas.

48. The Heartland Institute - 'Bounty' Funding Pushes More Kids Into Special Ed - By
There really are more disabled children; or,. schools are taking children withoutspecial needs and diagnosing them as disabled in response to financial or
http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=11483

49. DCMO BOCES -- Community Resources -- Delaware Opportunities Inc
The program promotes participation in and expansion of school breakfast and four year olds from low income families and for children with special needs.
http://www.dcmoboces.com/RESOURCES/delop/proser.htm
Delaware Opportunities Inc.
47 Main Street
Delhi, New York 13753
SERVICES Advocacy If you feel you are not getting the help you need from local service agencies, our agency advocate can advise you of your rights and assist you in obtaining services. Advocacy is also provided by staff at our two neighborhood service centers in Walton and Delhi. Big Buddy Provides one on one role models and group activities for children ages 5-14. The program stresses cooperative learning and recreation and offers positive social and educational experiences for participants. Car Seat Loaner Project (DORITE) Lends car seats to low income families and provides training on the use and importance of car restraints for all passengers. Located at the WIC office, 146 Main Street, Delhi, (607) 746-3935. Clothing Distribution Free and inexpensive used clothing and household items are available at our neighborhood service centers. All donations are greatly appreciated. Clothing can be dropped off at the Delhi or Walton neighborhood service centers. Community Food and Nutrition Our Nutrition Advocate helps people apply for Food Stamps and WIC through application assistance, transportation, and advocacy. The program promotes participation in and expansion of school breakfast and lunch programs and summer food service programs in Delaware County.

50. Nassau Education Job Search | Job Search.com
special Education Teachers (Center For The disabled) One on one aide to workwith special needs children in pre k settings with direction from a special
http://education.jobsearch.com/NewYork-Nassau.htm
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Pharmacist jobs plentiful

The pharmacist shortage, largely fueled by prescription growth and aging baby boomers, peaked in August 2001. Then, more than 7,700 chain pharmacist jobs went begging, the NACDS says.
H-P cutting 14,500 jobs

51. Service Providers- Information & Referral
Helps parents find special needs care for their children. Allegany ARC Also have a special day program for developmentally disabled Senior Citizens.
http://www.stls.org/caregiver/DevelopmentalDisabilities/SPInformation.htm
Resources for Caregivers of People with Developmental Disabilities A llegany County ACCORD Corporation 44 Main Street P.O. Box 486 Belfast, New York 14711 Helps parents find special needs care for their children. Allegany ARC 240 O'Connor Street Wellsville, NY 14895 Also has a Day Habilitation program that provides services for Senior Citizens and/or services in greenhouse and art studio. The staff present a puppet show featuring puppets with disabilities that educate children about the prevention of disabilities. Allegany County Department of Public Health County Office Building Belmont, New York 14813 Epilepsy Foundation/Al Sigl Center 1000 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, New York 14620 Finger Lakes Parent Support Network, Inc. 25 W. Steuben Street Bath, New York 14810 Headway for Brain Injured, Inc. 856 Ridge Road Buffalo, New York 14218 Native American Family Support Services 58 Main Street Salamanca, New York 14779 Services are provided to assist Native American families. New York Autism Network University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14642

52. Service Providers- Family Support Services
Helps parents find special needs care for their children. Also have a specialday program for developmentally disabled Senior Citizens.
http://www.stls.org/caregiver/DevelopmentalDisabilities/SPFamily.htm
Resources for Caregivers of People with Developmental Disabilities Service Providers - Family Support Services A llegany County ACCORD Corporation 44 Main Street P.O. Box 486 Belfast, New York 14711 Helps parents find special needs care for their children. Agape Parents' Fellowship, Inc. 3280 South Park Avenue Lackawanna, New York 14218 Also provide family ministry and support meetings. Allegany ARC 240 O'Connor Street Wellsville, NY 14895 Also has a Day Habilitation program that provides services for Senior Citizens and/or services in greenhouse and art studio. The staff present a puppet show featuring puppets with disabilities that educate children about the prevention of disabilities. Camp Fire Boys and Girls 196 Main Street Hornell, New York 14843 Special Sitters program provides qualified sitters for developmentally disabled children. Epilepsy Foundation/Al Sigl Center 1000 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, New York 14620 Finger Lakes Parent Support Network, Inc. 25 W. Steuben Street Bath, New York 14810

53. Education Update - Special Education
“special classes, schools and curricula are also required to meet the special Offering psychotherapeutic services for Parents of special needs Children
http://www.educationupdate.com/sections/special_education/index_05.html
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54. FPA Journal - Special Needs Trusts: Powerful Planning Tools For Disabled Individ
The special needs trust allows the disabled individual to preserve eligibility For example, after the Columbine High School shootings in April 1999 in
http://www.fpanet.org/journal/articles/2002_Issues/jfp0102-art10.cfm
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Special Needs Trusts: Powerful Planning Tools For Disabled Individuals
by Kate Dussault and Jeffrey R. Lauterbach, J.D.
Planning for individuals with disabilities will be one of the most demanding and rapidly growing areas of practice over the next 20 years, as parents of individuals with disabilities die and more members of the population become disabled. This article reviews types of special needs trusts, which can be a powerful planning tool. The authors also discuss trustee responsibilities, provide a due diligence approach to selecting a trustee for a special needs trust and describe a variety of design options for the ongoing management of the trust.
Jeffrey R. Lauterbach, J.D., is president and CEO of the Capital Trust Company of Delaware, which assists professional advisors nationwide in helping their clients achieve personal goals through trust strategies and the benefits of Delaware law.
Individuals with disabilities have special needs and may be eligible for a wide variety of public programs. Effective planning includes coordinating those public program benefits with private family or other resources. Critical to this coordination is the special needs trust, a unique planning tool that can substantially enhance the lifestyle of individuals who experience a disability.

55. Special Educational Needs
Camp Nuhop summer camp for children with special needs (learning disabilities, delaware Valley Friends School - a Quaker school for students with
http://www.tele-school.org/bookmark/sen.html
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Autism Cerebral Palsy Downs Syndrome ... Visual Impairments
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ADD/ADHD Europe ADDed Line
- Positive and hopeful information about ADD and ways to be successful with it.
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alt.support.attn-deficit
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- An interactive link for those afflicted with or who have loved ones who suffer from ADD/ADHD.
Attention Deficit Disorder [Brandi Valentine] Attention Deficit Disorder
- Information for Parents and Teachers - provides parents, educators and health professionals with knowledge to enable them to help children with ADD and related disorders.
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder One ADD Place Star Ranch Childrens Home
- a private residential treatment center for children with ADD, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
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Scope Web site US CP Athletics Association

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National Downs Syndrome Education and Research Institute

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Dyslexia
Adult Dyslexia Organisation
- links to ADD/ADHD sites and information on Attention Deficit Disorder throughout Europe.

56. Gigablast Search Results
About.com Reviewed links to resources for special needs college students. including disabled people and their views on professional and educational
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[About.com] Reviewed links to resources for special needs college students.
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- indexed: Apr 26 2005 College information for students with learning disabilities. Organizations, testing, and publications. ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/LDAT/college.html [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Family and Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE) Informs families about IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997). This site has lots of information about FAPE, laws and regulations, and associated links. Category: Reference: Education: Special Education: Organizations www.fape.org

57. Minnesota School Health Guide - Chapter 7
The inclusion of students with special health care needs in school settings benefits Minnesota Children with special Health needs, 717 SE delaware St.,
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CHAPTER 7: CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS
INTRODUCTION

PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC ILLNESSES AND DISABILITIES

FACTORS INFLUENCING INCREASED SCHOOL PARTICIPATION
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INTRODUCTION The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) document, Principles for Maternal and Child Health Care , states "children and adolescents with special health care needs refers to children from birth and adolescents, through age 21, who have or are at risk for a broad range of physical/emotional disabilities and chronic illnesses." Students with chronic health conditions or disabilities have unique needs, including physical, developmental, medical, emotional, social, educational and cultural needs. Equally important, each child and family has strengths and resources that must be recognized and integrated into service planning.

58. Special Education Advocate & Attorney Directory N-Z - Search For A Special Needs
I am a special education and special needs parent advocacy attorney in a civil 13 years experience litigating special education cases for disabled
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.
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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

59. Special Education Advocate & Attorney Directory A-M - Search For A Special Needs
I represent parents and disabled individuals in special education and civil special Education Advocate also understanding of Missouri Safe schools Act
http://www.education-a-must.com/aalistam.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.
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Trecia C. Benefield
Advocate
PO Box 434
Jasper, AL 35502
Phone: (205) 387-0159
Fax: (205) 387-0162
www.birminghamilc.org
AR - Arkansas
AZ - Arizona
Julianne Cartwright
Advocate
3565 N. Benton
Kingman, AZ 86401
Phone: (928-753-7567
CA - California
Claudia Lowe 3941 Park Dr, #20, PMB114 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 Phone: (916) 939-3905 Fax: (916) 339-2475 pages.zdnet.com/ourorhskids States Served: all areas Online resource for help and support on issues related to IDEA, IEPs, Section 504, 504 plans, behavior plans, disabilities that impact learning, advocacy, transition, and more. Kevin Ardalan Attorney 822 N. Broadway

60. RCA: Discipleship: Disabilities: The Education Of Ruth
Persons with special needs and gifts are enabled to play such a role when we Relationships are a key component to working with the mentally disabled.
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Blessed and a Blessing: The Education of Ruth
by Eugene Heideman As she moved from church to church, Ruth learned about Jesus while participating in congregational life in important ways. Jesus taught his disciples that he wanted them to welcome and to love all those who were baptized into the life of the church, from the youngest child to the most senior citizen, from those with intellectual gifts to the academically challenged, from the greatest athlete to the most physically disabled. He wanted his disciples to help each person locate and use every talent in the ministry of the church. So great is the range of capacities of individuals and the diversity of gifts that it can take a measure of creativity and imagination to appreciate the contribution each person can make in enabling the congregation to grow in spirit, in love, and in ministry.
A Variety of Needs
Ministering to people who are developmentally disabled can be quite different from ministry with those who are physically disabled. A person who is confined to a wheelchair may be quite mentally astute. A person with a brain injury may have complete and full use of his or her limbs. It is important to remember that not all people with disabilities require the same accommodations, or the same ministries, and it may not be possible for a single church to accommodate everyone's needs. Whether your church is dedicated to accessibility or educational classes, it is important to remember that focusing on one thing that fosters ministry with people with disabilities is a step in the right direction.

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