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  1. Inclusive Lesson Plans Throughout the Year (Early Childhood Education) by Laverne Warner, Sharon Lynch, et all 2007-06

61. SAGE Publications - Identifying Children With Special Needs
Allows the general education teacher to gather key information quickly and accurately (within 510 -teacher resources. -special Education/special needs
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62. SNOW - Parent Resources
SNOW (special needs Opportunity Windows) is a project aimed at supporting features extensive lists of resources for parents of children with autism.
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63. Do2Learn: Educational Resources For Special Needs
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64. Education World ® - Curriculum: Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources For Te
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Whether you teach in a special-education program or in a "regular" classroom, you probably encounter special kids facing special challenges. This week, Education World brings you information about on-line resources that can help you better understand and help students with special needs. Editor's note: Be sure to see Education World's LESSON PLANNING story this week. The story, Understanding Kids Who Are Different: Activities for Teaching About Disabilities , provides lessons and activities for teaching students all students about tolerance.

65. Autism Teaching Methodologies Information
Largest resource for autism teaching methodologies information on the internet. At FOCUS, our priority is helping children with special needs learn the
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ABA Educational Resources LTD. ABA Resources For Recovery from Autism (Contents of ABA resources for recovery from the autistic disorders: autism, PDD, hyperlexia, and Asperger's Syndrome, including information on therapies (including behavioral intervention/behavior modification or "Lovaas therapy"), special education, early intervention, and disability resources) An ABA Handbook Another ABA Handbook The Association For Behavioral Analysis (The Association for Behavior Analysis is dedicated to promoting the experimental, theoretical, and applied analysis of behavior. It encompasses contemporary scientific and social issues, theoretical advances, and the dissemination of professional and public information. Advancing behavioral science and its application have become an international effort as witnessed by the countries represented by our members) Autism and Developmental Disorders: A Developmental Approach (The approach discussed here is what Stanley Greenspan calls a developmental, individual-difference, relationship-based approach (D.I.R.) to interventionalso known as "floor-time.") Autism: Interventions and Strategies for Success Best Practices for Designing and Delivering Effective Programs for Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (This document was assembled by various people in the State of California, including educators, parents, and proffesionals. It isÊ very good though a compromise, and comprises many of the components needed to assemble good community services for the treatment of Autism. This is recommended reading for Parents, Educators, and Professionals. Information on how to order this document is available in the Introduction. This document is available in a Microsoft Word 6.0. The document is a self extracting zip file, 108K in size, please click here to download. The document is also available in a single HTML file, please click here. Note, that the document is 120 pages in length.)

66. OSEP Sponsored Web Sites
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67. Special Education Resources: Article Detail
special Education Articles autism Articles Video Teaching Through her many years of teaching, Mrs. Pitzen recognized a need and the appropriate media
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By Debbie Bleeck-Imming and Sharla Pitzen
Video teaching promotes learning through the use of audio and visual techniques that will supplement a child's education both at school and home. Videos capture their interest by utilizing a desired activity that can enhance the achievement of goals and objectives. Desired skills can be learned or reinforced by repeated viewings of the video, which increases the likeliness of skill retention. Video teaching is an independent learning experience without drills or one-to-one instruction. Your child will be able to watch the video as often as they like, increasing the likelihood of skill mastery. Children progress at their own pace without external pressure or demands. Watching realistic, motivating, and entertaining videos promotes increased attention and generalization. Choosing the appropriate teaching video is very important. Be sure the videos target specific goals and objectives that are appropriate for your child or student's development. In addition, verify that the content is presented in a highly stimulating and entertaining fashion using a variety of settings. Look for the utilization of high interest themes, mascots, music, and teaching strategies that will engage your child in the video. What could be more perfect than to give your little one "additional learning" and fun at the same time? When chosen wisely, video teaching can truly be a "Golden Educational Opportunity!"

68. SID, Autism, Etc.: Learning Abilities Books
A Guide to Improving Sleep for Children With special needs Written by parents for other parents and teachers, this book addresses immediate
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69. Special Needs Resource List Homeschooling - Homeschooling Information From The N
She provides advice and resources to member families on needs ranging from ADD to Joyce has been teaching children with special needs for 25 years.
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70. SCDDSN - Carolina Autism Resource And Evaluation Center
and special needs (SCDDSN) provides the Carolina autism Resource and Evaluation Center South Carolina Department of Disabilities and special needs
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Carolina Autism Resource and Evaluation Center
Autism is is a life long developmental disability that affects fifteen in every 10,000 people.
People who have autism experience communication and socialization difficulties. While autism affects people of a racial, ethnic and social l backgrounds, its cause is unknown. With proper diagnosis and services, people with autism can lead productive lives. Diagnosis, however is often complex and involved. While some of the cases of autism may be identified through behavioral observation alone, others may require extensive evaluation Including family history, psychological testing and medical studies. Because autism occurs so rarely and has varied symptoms, it is best that specially trained professionals conduct the evaluation and make the assessment. Children with autism often learn in non-traditional ways. Learning should begin at a young age, and early intervention is critical for the development of children with autism. Families and early intervention professionals often want and need help with developing treatment plans and effective learning teaching skills.

71. The National Autistic Society - Autism And Inclusion - The Big Debate
Where training and resource needs are not met, the principle of inclusion teacher training in autism; Specialist support for children with autism across
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72. 4Teachers: Professional Development
special needs. autism. autism Society of America resource for consumers and professionals. Marc Sheehan s special Education Page
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73. Www4teachers | Professional Development | SpEd Links
Visit the links below to learn more about special needs. LD Online guide to learning disabilities for parents, teachers students; LD resources
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Special Needs Links
Nowadays, more and more teachers are working with students with special needs, students who are underserved, or youth at risk. Visit the links at the right to learn how to serve them. Return to Professional Development main page. Other pages like this: Read stories about special needs and at-risk students.
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View links on assistive technology Visit the links below to learn more about special needs. Autism Behavior Disorders Brain Trauma Deafness, Hearing Impairments, and Communication Disorders

74. Special Education And Information For Specific Learning Disabilites
Welcome to special education resources for Teachers Presentation Type special Event autism ARTS UNITED WE STAND USA Note our project is open to
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Welcome to Special education Resources for Teachers Check out Lots of information and practical resources to use in the classroom with students who have Specific Learning Di fferences NEW! AUTISM ARTS - We are collecting artwork and also hosting an 'essay contest' ( at no cost for submission ) for someone to participate in the first Inaugural World Autism Congress this November in Melbourne, Australia. Our proposal is part of the Art Exhibition which will be displayed in a prominent position in the You Yangs Exhibition Hall. Presentation Type : Special Event 'AUTISM ARTS' UNITED WE STAND - USA Note : our project is open to anyone in the world with an affiliation to a ASD. Visit : AutismArts.com NEW Web Quests! The SCIENCE Pages April Internet Educator Award winner! Tournament of the Minds Harry Potter Teacher Resource Book Phonics 4 Fun Nanny Connect PreSchool Class Connect ESL Cool Schools Lesson Plans Special Education Kids World 4th Grade Resources Learning Contracts Site of the Week Martin Luther King Jr Creative Teachers Corner Kids Down Under Harry Potter Kids Rules for Safety Online Chalk 'n Talk Junior Webmasters International Challenge Maya Quest Multiple Intelligence Use Cartoons to teach Writing Web Quests

75. RIPBS WINGS/Special Education & Special Needs
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    SignWriting makes it possible to have books, newspapers, magazines, dictionaries, and literature written in signs. It can be used to teach signs and signed language grammar to beginning signers, or it can be used to teach other subjects, such as math, history, or English to skilled signers.
  • Talking Books Plus
    The Office of Library and Information Systems (OLIS) provides library services to eligible blind and physically handicapped individuals in Rhode Island through Talking Books Plus, the RI Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.

76. Children With Special Needs
teachers who recognize the special needs of misunderstood kids who have ADHD From Internet resources for special Children (IRSC) their information
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Children with special needs - Outline General Their excellent DisAbility links page. Good links and information for practically any physical or psychological disability one can think of. Links page on lots of disabilities from Canada's SchoolNet Site. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's helpful informational sheets on many issues of child psychiatry and mental health. Comprehensive links for the field of school psychology. National Center for Kids Overcoming Crisis. Helpful descriptions of mental health issues often misunderstood, including ADHD, Autism, Communication Disorders, Conduct Disorder, Fragile X Syndrome, Low Birth Weight Babies, and Parental Grief and Adjustment to a Child with a Disability. From the Youth and Family Services Division, Victorian Government Department of Human Services, Australia. A report on the topic of special education for children with disabilities from the Center for the Future of Children , a component of the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.

77. OFTP
Some of these resources are geared to special physical needs, Lesson plans, software, and links to other resources for teachers of people with
http://www.ontariohomeschool.org/learndiff.html
menu The Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents
Special Needs
Learning Differences
Here are some links to resources that we hope you will find useful if you are homeschooling a child who has a specific difficulty or aptitude or whose learning, for various reasons, does not match the typical learning curve. Some of these resources are geared to special physical needs, others to different learning styles. Please note: We have tried to organize this material in a way that will make it easier for you to find what you are looking for. For this reason we have adopted common labels, even while we may question the usefulness, helpfulness or accuracy of some of them. "Labeling is disabling" because children believe what we tell them. If we must label something, let it be the learning environment, not the learner: instead of "hyperactive child", let's concern ourselves with "activity-restrictive" schools; instead of an "attention-deficient" student, we ought to worry about "inspiration-deficient" classrooms;...
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78. Special Populations
resources and suggestions for teaching the very young with special needs. Teachers helping Teachers special Education resources, Here teachers can
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The site provides a format that allows school personnel, parents, and other professionals to gain access to information, to share effective practices, and to receive assistance concerning the full range of behavior problems and challenges displayed by children and youth in school and community settings, as well as other behavioral issues that may affect their success in school. A wealth of information is available here! Closing the Gap
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Assistive Technology Resources Disability Resources on the Internet
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Kentucky Accessible Materials Consortium
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The National Down Syndrome Society
http://www.ndss.org/

This is a comprehensive, on-line information source about Down syndrome. The Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute http://www.ihdi.uky.edu/

79. Autism, PDD, Asperger's Syndrome - Articles, Cases, Resources, Info & Support Fr
special Education Children with autism. The Government Accountability Office published this Organizations resources autism Society of America (ASA)
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80. Special Needs Education
Resource teachers provide a service for pupils with low incidence disabilities (see above There are now 141 special classes for children with autism.
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    The Irish State is obliged to ensure that all children (children means people under the age of 18) receive a minimum education. This includes people with disabilities and special needs. Children with special educational needs have the right to free primary education up to age 18. You can find out more about the legislation underpinning the provision of education to people with special educational needs in 'Educational Disadvantage and the Law' and you can find out more about the State's obligations in 'The Constitution and education in Ireland' This document describes the various measures and programmes that address the educational needs of children with special needs at both primary and post-primary level. It also describes the organisations that support these services. The broad aims of special needs education are:
    • To make sure that education takes place in an inclusive environment. The policy of the Department of Education is to provide integrated education whenever possible

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