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  1. Learning Disabilities and Related Mild Disabilities: Characteristics, Teaching Strategies, and New Directions by Janet W. Lerner, Beverley Johns, 2008-03-10
  2. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at Home: A Parent's Guide by Pamela B. Tanguay, 2001-03
  3. The Complete Learning Disabilities Handbook: Ready-to-Use Strategies and Activities for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities (Jossey-Bass Teacher) by Joan M. Harwell, Rebecca Williams Jackson, 2008-10-20
  4. Learning Disabilities: A to Z: A Complete Guide to Learning Disabilities from Preschool to Adulthood by Corinne Smith, Lisa Strick, 2010-09-07
  5. Learning Disabilities: Characteristics, Identification, and Teaching Strategies (6th Edition) by William N. Bender, 2007-06-11
  6. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at School: Educating Students With Nld, Asperger Syndrome and Related Conditions by Pamela B. Tanguay, 2002-03
  7. K & W Guide to Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities, 9th Edition (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review, Marybeth Kravets, et all 2007-09-04
  8. Learning Disabilities: From Identification to Intervention by Jack M. Fletcher Phd, G. Reid Lyon PhD, et all 2006-11-15
  9. Essentials of Specific Learning Disability Identification (Essentials of Psychological Assessment) by Dawn P. Flanagan, Vincent C. Alfonso, 2010-11-30
  10. Differentiating Instruction for Students With Learning Disabilities (Multimedia Kit): A Multimedia Kit for Professional Development by William N. (Neil) Bender, 2008-07-22
  11. Poverty Is NOT a Learning Disability: Equalizing Opportunities for Low SES Students
  12. Helping Children with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities to Flourish: A Guide for Parents and Professionals by Marilyn Martin, 2007-03-15
  13. Learning Disabilities: The Interaction of Students and their Environments (5th Edition) by Corinne Roth Smith, 2003-08-21
  14. Learning Disabilities: A to Z: A Parent's Complete Guide to Learning Disabilities from Preschool to Adulthood by Corinne Smith, Lisa Strick, 1999-05-25

161. SUMMIT
Education services for children between birth and 21 outside of the mainstream, including learning disabilities, developmental delays and autism spectrum disorder.
http://www.summitinc.org
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Summit, Inc., admits eligible students of any race, ethnicity, national origin and gender to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities available at the school.
It does not discriminate in the administration of its educational or admissions policies, hiring practices and other school-administered programs.

162. Causes Of Learning Disabilities And Attention Deficit Disorder During Pregnancy
Graduate Research Project on Environmental Causes of Learning Disabilties,Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and other child neurological disorders.
http://www.chem-tox.com/pregnancy/learning_disabilities.htm
Author: Richard W. Pressinger (M.Ed.)
Project Supervisor - Professor Kofi Marfo (Ph.D.), Special Education Department,
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida
email: research@chem-tox.com T his report is the result of a 1997 Graduate Student Research Project conducted through the Special Education Department at the University of South Florida. The project involved extensive research of published peer reviewed medical journal articles which have shown environmental and chemical exposure factors can cause damage to the delicate brain growth processes in the unborn child during pregnancy, thereby demonstrating potential to cause Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Hyperactivity and other child behavior anomalies. This report generates serious concern as public exposure to identified chemical sources continues to grow due to increased use in homes, jobs and consumer products.
The impact of the resulting decreased quality of offspring upon the families,
schools and society is discussed.

163. PAMIS
Works with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, their family carers and professionals who support them. Information about their network, activities and projects, and their campaigns.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/pamis/
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Welcome to PAMIS
PAMIS is affiliated to the White Top Research Unit at the University of Dundee - In partnership with people with profound learning disabilities and their carers - 'Failte' and 'Welcome' to PAMIS - the organisation in Scotland working with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, their family carers and professionals who support them. PAMIS is a voluntary organisation and registered charity with a board of governors. Our commitment is to ensure that:
  • people with profound and multiple learning disabilities are valued both as individuals and in the contribution they make to the community they should receive all the support needed to realise their full potential their right to a full life shaped by personal choice, abilities and needs underlies all provision and policy affecting their lives the knowledge and experience of family carers is recognised, and that their views are fully taken into account in service development
To achieve this

164. People In Action (Leeds)
Promotes social inclusion for adults and children with learning disabilities in Leeds. Information on their activities and contact details.
http://www.peopleinaction.org.uk/
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Link to Learning and Skills Council Project
email us on info@peopleinaction.org.uk You are visitor number to this site Web space provided by Voluntary Action-Leeds capacITy Project

165. The Mental Health Foundation
Charity improving the lives of those with mental health problems or learning disabilities. Research, service development and information to increase understanding.
http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
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166. CEC Information Center On Disabilities And Gifted Education
Resources for learning to read, reading to learn, research connections, email lists for discussion groups, links to other information sources, digests, fact sheets and minibibs.
http://ericec.org/
Searching the Databases
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Research Connections
E-Mail Lists (discussion groups)

Links to Other Online Resources
Gifted Education/Dual Exceptionalities Digests
Fact Sheets, Minibibs
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Federal Regulations for IDEA '97

OSEP 24th Annual Report to Congress
A Guide to Disability Rights Laws Back to CEC Home Page

167. Welcome To The Fowler Center
Located in Michigan, provides recreational opportunities for children and adults with mental and physical disabilities, including trails, adapted horseback riding, organic garden, and barnyard.
http://thefowlercenter.org/
The Fowler Center needs YOU! If you would like to work at The Fowler Center, please click Want a Job. If you would like to volunteer at The Fowler Center, please click Want to Volunteer. Thank you!
The Fowler Center For Outdoor Learning
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2315 Harmon Lake Road
Mayville, MI 48744
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168. TechDis - Welcome To TechDis
Service aimed at enhancing access for those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, to learning and teaching, research and administration across higher and further education through the use of information and communication technologies. (United Kingdom)
http://www.techdis.ac.uk/
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169. Coastal Learning Center School
Approved by the state of New Jersey as a private school for classified students with behavioral or multiple disabilities. Offers specialized education programs with therapeutic support for students ages 521.
http://www.coastallearningcenter.com/
Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength for our nation. - John F. Kennedy Coastal Learning Center Inc., founded in 1974 in Lakewood, NJ, has four state approved private day schools serving special needs students ages 5-21. The schools located in Howell Morganville Tuckerton and Little Egg Harbor provide a unique, nurturing, hands-on environment that develops a solid education and strengthens students' personal growth. The program prepares them for return to public school and, ultimately, an independent, productive life after graduation. A variety of teaching styles; close student-teacher relationships; and open communication make us unique. Our self-contained classes, with a maximum of twelve students, allow staff members to get to know each student on a individual basis. At CLC, our main focus is on education and personal growth. We create a secure and accepting environment built on a foundation of trust and mutual respect. This encourages our students to embrace learning - about themselves, their peers and the professionals with whom they interact. Our students learn the importance of accepting differences in race, ethnicity, and culture. They learn to recognize and accept the individual situations of different people.

170. Hifive Learning Tools - Educational Resources For Autism, ESL, ABA, And Speech T
Educational resources for children with autism, and other learning and developmental disabilities.
http://www.hifivelearning.com/
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Who We Are: A company inspired by a beautiful little girl who is autistic, needing learning tools to help her explore the world of language. Hi-Five Learning Tools is dedicated to helping children and learning challenged individuals build a firm foundation of the basics necessary for everyday life. What We Do: Design and manufacture quality learning tools to assist parents, teachers, and other industry professionals in implementing education programs. We distribute our products through educational retailers across Canada. You can find our products at
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, or purchase from our secure Paypal online shopping cart What We Offer: Hi-Five Learning Tools is proud to offer a variety of excellent photo-quality picture card resources for classroom and homeschooling programs. Our cards are commonly used for children in Kindergarten to grade 5, English As A Second Language (ESL), Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), Speech and Language Development, and individuals with Alzheimers. Questions and feedback are welcome. Email us at

171. PALS
PALS, Inc. is a therapeutic riding program for children and adults with disabilities.
http://www.palstherapy.org
PALS Horse Show on October 29, 2005 About PALS Lesson Information Staff Horses ...
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Thank you to all of our Sponsors for the Ride/Walk-A-Thon!
Thank you to all of our Sponsors for the Wine Tasting!
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Donate Publications Contact Us ... Slideshow Mailing Address: PO Box 1033, Bloomington, IN 47402
Program Address: 680 W. That Road, Bloomington, IN 47403

Barn Phone: (812) 824-3000 / Office Phone and Fax: (812) 336-2798 / Email PALS
PALS would like to thank our partner agencies:
PALS is a United Way Community Services (UWCS)
of Monroe County Member Agency © People and Animal Learning Services, Inc. 2004 Web Design by: Leslie Ems

172. Preschoolers: Learning And Other Disabilities
Links to articles on learning and other disabilities that have information and advice directly relevant to preschool children. Rating system rates each articles as good, very good, or best.
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/pages/preschoolers.disabilities.html
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In this area, you'll find articles on Learning and Other Disabilities that have information and advice directly relevant to preschool children. If you do not find what you're looking for in this section, refer to other areas at KidSource: Learning Disabilities or ADD and ADHD or Physical and General Disabilities areas - each has a wealth of other information about disabilities.
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NICHCY: General Information about Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
This article from National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) gives general information about Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder including definition, incidence, characteristics, educational implications, and a list of resources and organizations.
ADHD and Children Who Are Gifted
Frequently, bright children have been referred to psychologists or pediatricians because they exhibited certain behaviors (e.g., restlessness, inattention, impulsivity, high activity level, day-dreaming) commonly associated with a diagnosis of ADHD. Almost all of these behaviors, however, might be found in bright, talented, creative, gifted children. Until now, little attention has been given to the similarities and differences between the two groups, thus raising the potential for misidentification in both areas-giftedness and ADHD. This digest provides specific differences between the two groups that will help parents and educators better understand and evaluate their children.

173. COMPUTER BASED SCIENCE ASSESSMENT And Students With Learning Disabilities
Academic paper, discusses issues such as adaptive testing, figural response testing, computer simulations and anchored assessment.
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv01n4/article7.html
c. 1994 David D. Kumar
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IMPLICATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES This item has moved. Locate it on the contents at: www.rit.edu/~easi/itd/itdv01.htm

174. Learning Processes At The City University Of New York
Doctoral level training in experimental analysis of behavior in humans and other animals, and in applied behavior analysis, with a specialization in developmental disabilities.
http://forbin.qc.edu/Psychology/lp.htm

175. New Page 1
Helps children and adults with differing abilities achieve their dreams by overcoming barriers to living, learning, working and recreating in the community of their choice.
http://centerfor.com/
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176. Welcome To Learning Independence Through Computers
LINC is a nonprofit computer resource center that provides opportunities for people with disabilities. Membership, projects, and training.
http://www.linc.org/
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What is LINC?
LINC is located in Baltimore, Maryland. Services are available to individuals throughout Maryland and surrounding states. The organization began offering services in 1991.
LINC is the Maryland member of the Alliance for Technology Access (ATA), a nationwide network of 45 community-based organizations serving more than 100,000 people annually. LINC draws on the expertise and information base of the entire Alliance in responding to the needs of people with disabilities.
Our Mission
Learning Independence Through Computers (LINC) is a consumer-based resource center which provides opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to use computer technology to achieve independence and productivity in personal and community life.
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DORS Counselors are encouraged to refer their clients in Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 to LINC for Assistive Tech services.

177. Welcome To My Website!
Project Ink is a non profit organization offering vocational rehabilitation for students living with disabilities and interested in learning to work in the printing industry.
http://www.disabilities-tv.com/projectink/home.html
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178. HALTER, Inc.
Nonprofit organization helps children and teens with learning and physical disabilities through miniature horse pet therapy
http://www.halter.us
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with special needs, as well as at risk teens What's New ! Riding Lessons Pony Express Summer Camp ... New Additions P. O. Box 5885 Katy, Texas 77491-5885 Mission Statement Mini's Helping Many Information "Special Thanks" H ALTER, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping special needs children, teens and adults through pet therapy. The miniature horse training program for special needs children is the core of HALTER organization. HALTER provides special needs children an opportunity to train, show and love a miniature horse. In addition to the over 50 miniature horses at the HALTER facility, HALTER uses, rabbits, cats, sheep and goats in their pet therapy program. H ALTER also assists at risk teens by providing an opportunity to learn and work with animals. A sports educational and recreational riding program is currently available for toddlers and children. Riding programs for all ages is scheduled to begin in 2003.

179. Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Devoted to empiricallybased development and application of learning principles to human needs that arise from developmental, psychological, social, or medical disabilities. The graduate of the program is prepared to assess the needs of individuals, assist those individuals in acquiring skills to maximize their capabilities, evaluate effectiveness of interventions, and teach other service providers techniques for assessment, training, and evaluation.
http://www.siu.edu/~rehabbat/
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180. Academy For Ideal Education - Offline
Teaches an African and AfricanAmerican-centered program to students,grades PK-12, with learning or emotional disabilities.
http://www.idealed.org/
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