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41. Special Education
SchoolAge Children With special needs. Dale Fink. The School Survival Guide for Screening and Assessment Gudeleines for Identifying disabled Children
http://www.ps.vt.edu/ofs/disabilitiesbk.html

42. Education Update - Interview With Senator Edward Kennedy
They are the ones who get up each morning to help special needs children be to help disabled students make a successful transition after high school.
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National Center for Learning Disabilities Awardee By Pola Rosen, Ed.D. Education Update (EU): The Kennedy Family has been involved in helping children with special needs for many decades including the Special Olympics. How did you first become involved in special education? Senator Edward (Ted) Kennedy (TK): My family became particularly committed to children with disabilities and their families because of our sister Rosemary, who had mental retardation. In many ways, she still had real potential and my parents did their best to see that she could develop as much as possible. But it was obvious to all of us that millions of others had no such opportunities. Disabled children deserve a good education and opportunities to play and compete in sports. EU: What special education organizations and causes have you been affiliated with over the years?

43. 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
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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

44. Critical Mass - Special Needs M.D.
special needs MD. At what point does it stop making sense to make special Bartlett graduated in 1991 from vermont Law School, where she received
http://www.erinoconnor.org/archives/2005/04/special_needs_m.html
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April 30, 2005
Special needs M.D. At what point does it stop making sense to make special arrangements for learning disabled students to demonstrate what they know? Where does the prerogative to be fair to the student collide with the obligation to measure competence as objectively as possible? Is there a point where a learning disability really does disableand therefore disqualifya student from progressing through a certain course of study? These questions are all at work in the case of Heidi Baer , a dyslexic second-year medical student at Drexel University who is having trouble passing the national examinations that would allow her to advance to her third year of study. Baer has failed the test three times; she is now petitioning for time and a half to take the exam for the fourth time. The National Board of Medical Examiners is not inclined to grant Baer the extra time, stating that to do so would undermine testing standards and could even "put patients at risk." Baer is suing under the Americans with Disabilities Act in the hope that a federal judge will order the board to give her the extra time. Drexel has already granted Baer special consideration in allowing her a fourth chance to take the exam; school policy dictates that students who do not pass the exam on their third try cannot continue in the program. posted on April 30, 2005 01:17 PM

45. Mainstreaming In Public Schools
Mainstreaming in Public schools. Effects on disabled and Nondisabled Children Teachers without formal training in special education may need special
http://www.babyzone.com/features/content/display.asp?TopicID=9187&ContentID=1151

46. GETTING YOUTH ON BOARD
A family support program of Parent to Parent of vermont providing health If you are a teen or know of a teen or young adult with special needs who would
http://www.partoparvt.org/99fvtfm.html
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... Other Vermont Voices links A family support program of Parent to Parent of Vermont providing health information.
GETTING YOUTH ON BOARD Families know how important it is to learn about laws and systems that provide services to our children with special needs. We also know the value of connecting with other families, but what happens when our children grow up and want to be their own advocates? There are not many places where teens and young adults can go to learn about systems, gain leadership skills, and support one another. This led Family Voices to create KASA (Kids As Self-Advocates). KASA is a "virtual organization" based in the office of Julie Keys, Family Voices staffer in Chicago. Julie and her young friends chat through e-mail and phone, represent youth at national events, and are planning to start a website, hold leadership trainings, sponsor a conference, and prepare one another for the adult world. If you are a teen or know of a teen or young adult with special needs who would like to be a part of this exciting movement, tell them to contact Julie Keys at: 312-642-2745 or email: FamilyVoices_JKeys@msn.com

47. Parent To Parent Of Vermont Staff
As the mother of this child with special needs, I had the fortunate experienceof being Upon returning to vermont in 1995, I attended graduate school,
http://www.partoparvt.org/staff.html
Our Parent to Parent of Vermont Staff To email us, click on our corresponding mail icons. Parent to Parent staff implement programs, support families, teach family-centered care, champion for system and policy change, coordinate early intervention services, mentor Supporting Parents and Family Faculty, plan conferences, publish guidance materials, and fundraise
Steven L. Mason
Executive Director
Hilary Melton

Family Support Program Director
Jan Hancock
Family Support Coordinator
Joanne Wechsler
Family Support Coordinator
Hilde Hyde
Regional Family Support/ Health Care Financing Coordinator
Betty Morse
Regional Family Resource Coordinator
Claudia Sofield
Regional Family Resource Coordinator
Paula Manzi

Regional Family Resource Coordinator Kay Van Woert Consultant, Policy Analyst, Family Voices of VT Coordinator Liz Jordan-Shook Administrative Director Family Infant and Toddler Ann Dillenbeck FIT Developmental Educator/ Program Evaluator Theresa Soares Family Infant and Toddler Family Resource Coordinator Ernestine Abel Family Infant and Toddler Family Resource Coordinator Sue McNamara Family Infant and Toddler Family Resource Coordinator Mark Kennedy Family Infant and Toddler Family Resource Coordinator Michelle Lewis Family Infant and Toddler Developmental Educator Michelle Perry Family Infant and Toddler Developmental Educator Pam Sisk Program Assistant, FITP

48. 2004 - Gannett Community Grants
SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS UTAH VIRGINIA vermont The grantwould provide Children Unlimited, a special needs adoption agency,
http://www.gannettfoundation.org/GRANT LISTS/2004GRANTS-fieldSC-VT.htm
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Gannett Community Grants
ALPHA by STATE SOUTH CAROLINA - VERMONT SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE TEXAS /New Mexico UTAH VIRGINIA VERMONT (excludes Washington, DC Metro Area Greenville, SC Alliance For Quality Education Assist some of Greenville's neediest schools in implementing the 'best practice' parent involvement model known as First Day. Greenville, SC Bob Jones University Museum And Gallery Inc Toward renovation of exhibition hall that will serve as an educational wing of the primary campus collection and host educational events, tours and activities. Greenville, SC Boy Scouts of America For the Scoutreach Program aimed at providing scouting for underserved, minority and disadvantaged youth. Greenville, SC Cancer Society of Greenville County Funding to purchase costly cancer-related prescriptions for patients who would otherwise have to do without their medications. Greenville, SC

49. Racial Inequity In Special Education-Harvard Education Press
Meant to address the special needs of children with disabilities, federal and state Racial inequities pervade special education in US schools today.
http://gseweb.harvard.edu/hepg/racialinequity.html
Racial Inequity in Special Education
Edited by Daniel J. Losen and Gary Orfield
Foreword by Senator James M. Jeffords
"Racial Inequity in Special Education provides important direction, for those of us in Congress and for those in our schools. The authors show us where we need to do better to ensure equal educational opportunities for all of our students, whatever their race or socioeconomic status. Where school leadership fails to address those issues that have an adverse impact on children of color and children with disabilities, we must bolster our efforts to protect every child's civil rights."
"The findings of Racial Inequity in Special Education indicate a trend with chilling implications for our education system. The overidentification of minority students in special education and the subsequent isolation, stigmatization, and inferior treatment they receive reconfirms the notion that education in America falls short of offering a level playing field for all. By compiling this body of valuable scholarship, Losen and Orfield have unearthed the contours of the problem as well as promising blueprints for resolving it."
"Meant to address the special needs of children with disabilities, federal and state special education laws have produced troubling racial results. This book's vital evidence and thoughtful recommendations can restore the vision of equality that should guide appropriate schooling for all children."

50. Edvisors Network : K Through 12/Private Schools/Boarding Schools/Special Needs
A coeducational day and boarding school for preschool through 12 grade. meeting the needs of ESL, Learning Discouraged and Learning disabled students
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51. Pittsfield 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
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52. Assistive Living Links - CICIL
Assistive Living, disabled, disabilities, CICIL. The Opportunities for thedisabled Foundation Helps Provide special needs The Roeher Institute s in
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53. Autism Family Circle
We hope to create Autism and special needs awareness, to encourage, Camping forChildren with special needs. Passes checker test disabled World
http://o.webring.com/hub?ring=autismfamilycirc\

54. Disability And Accessibility Issues
A sample vermont agency template page for state sites. that improve thequality of life for children with special needs and their families.
http://www.women.state.vt.us/dai.html

Vermont Commission on Women
VCW Quick Links Publications Resource Directory Commisioner Bios Comittee Work ... Subheading Disability and Accessibility Issues Contact VCW Wendy Love
Executive Director
wlove@women.state.vt.us

Lilly Talbert
Communications Coordinator
ltalbert@women.state.vt.us

Janet Bullard
Office Manager
jbullard@women.state.vt.us

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Toll Free # 800-881-1561 Fax # 802-828-2930 Advocacy/Legal Assistance Deaf Victims Advocacy Services (DVAS) Keri Darling, Director PO Box 61 South Barre, Vermont 05670 (802) 479-1934 (phone and TTY) (802) 479-9446 (f) http://www.dvas.org Deaf Victims Advocacy Services (DVAS) provides advocacy for deaf victims of abuse, as well as information and referral for area agencies, including how to get an interpreter, how to buy certain equipment, or how to use TTY or relay services to talk to deaf people on the phone. In addition, DVAS offers a deaf victim advocate who will work with deaf victims statewide in legal, medical or whatever kind of advocacy needed. DVAS provides trainings to Domestic Violence agencies on how to communicate with deaf people. Disabilities Law Project of Vermont Legal Aid Client Assistance Program (CAP) Burlington Office 246 N. Winooski Avenue

55. Vivante
Links for disabled children in the UK in areas such as special needs, in orderto better help ADHD/special needs kids succeed in school and in life.
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56. [teachvib] US Congress Ready To Educate Disabled Children
Congress negotiators seal special ed deal 11/17/2004, 1141 pm CT By BEN FELLER The In another key area, the bill would give schools more flexibility to
http://www.nfbnet.org/pipermail/teachvib/2004-November/000844.html
[teachvib] US Congress ready to educate disabled children
Tom Mills tmills79 at bellsouth.net
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57. The Entire Directory Only In Camps/Special_Needs Top Recreation
Kids and Teens Sports and Hobbies Summer Camps special needs (64) special Touch An organization whose goal is to provide disabled individuals
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58. Mental Retardation Camps - MySummerCamps.com
A private, nonprofit camp for children and adults with special needs, locateddeep in the Green Mountains of vermont. Pages 1 2
http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/Special_Needs_Camps/Mental_Retardation/
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Summer Camps Special Needs Camps : Mental Retardation Camps
Mental retardation camps for boys, girls, children, kids, youth, teens, juveniles, in the US and Canada including camp jobs. Summer camps directory. [View Stats]
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Pages: 1 Camp Black Hawk Camp Type: Residential
Location: Rolla, Missouri, USA
Phone: ::POPULAR:: Camp Black Hawk is a traditional summer camp for children and adults with developmental disabilities including; Mental Retardation, CP, Autism ... Special Needs Camps: Autism Special Needs Camps: Cerebral Palsy Special Needs Camps: Developmental Disabilities Special Needs Camps: Mental Retardation ... Camp Lee Mar Camp Type: Residential
Location: Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania, USA
Phone: ::POPULAR:: 51 Summers of camp leadership in the beautiful Pocono Mountains. Unique program acclaimed by parents and educators geared to the individual needs of campers. Traditional camping PLUS academics, speech ... Special Needs Camps: Autism Special Needs Camps: Developmental Disabilities Special Needs Camps: Learning Disabilities and ADHD Special Needs Camps: Mental Retardation ... Camp Star - The Arc of Union County Camp Type: Day
Location: Rahway, New Jersey, USA

59. AnyWho: Internet Directory Assistance; Yellow Pages, White Pages, Toll-Free Numb
Kids and Teens/Sports and Hobbies/Summer Camps/special needs (27) Nonprofitorganization offers two summer camps in Goshen, vermont with age
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60. Opera Directory
special Touch. An organization whose goal is to provide disabled individuals Guide to camps that focus on therapy for children with special needs and/or
http://portal.opera.com/web/?cat=469109

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