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1. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Schools Classrooms
special needs family friendly fun schools classrooms whom are developmentally-disabled children. They live, schools to secure the educational success of children with disabilities and special needs . com. maryland School for the Blind
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Educational programs designed to provide basic educational skills equivalent to grades to 12 in speaking, reading, writing, arithmetic, higher order thinking and problem solving, English as a Second...
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This school education site will help students, teachers and parents succeed in all school subjects...
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2. WASHINGTONIAN/Special-Needs Private Schools
A few others locally have a specialneeds component in West Nottingham Academy inColora, maryland; St. and night school for learning-disabled adults also
http://www.washingtonian.com/schools/private/specialneedsprivate.html
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Private Schools for Those Needing Special Attention
The following schools are structured for students with special needs. A few others locally have a special-needs component in addition to their mainstream offerings, including Annapolis Area Christian School; West Nottingham Academy in Colora, Maryland; St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel; Dominion Christian School in Oakton; and Paul VI Catholic High School and St. Leo the Great School in Fairfax.
District
Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Institute, www.kennedyinstitute.org Kingsbury Day School, www.kingsbury.org Lab School of Washington, www.labschool.org
Virginia
Different Drum, Dominion School, Foundation School of Alexandria, www.foundationschools.org Leary School of Virginia, www.learyschool.org Little Keswick School, www.avenue.org/lks Oakland School, www.oaklandschool.net Oakwood School, www.oakwoodschool.com www.phillipsprograms.org St. Coletta of Greater Washington, www.stcoletta.org Timber Ridge School www.timber-ridge-school.org
Maryland
Chelsea School, www.chelseaschool.edu

3. Dynamic Directory - Reference - Education - Special Education - Schools
handicaps of children with special needs. The information of special needs Children Program in the Branford Public schools, which I fact, many learning disabled children are very
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Dynamic Directory Top Reference Education Special Education :Schools Description See also: This category in other languages: Dutch
  • Anne Carlsen Center for Children - Provides health care, education and support services for children with special needs and their families. Jamestown, ND.
  • Atlanta Speech School - Therapeutic educational center for children and adults with hearing, speech, language, or learning disabilities. Atlanta, GA.
  • Bethany Independent School - Renowned for expertise regarding dyslexic students. Kent, UK.
  • Brehm Preparatory School - Addresses a complete array of learning disabilities. Carbondale, IL.
  • Bullimbal School for Special Purposes - School for students with disabilities in Australia.
  • Calvin Academy - Provides day school, after school tutoring, and summer programs for children who are not successful in traditional k-12 classrooms including special education. Minneapolis, MN.

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  • Anne Carlsen Center for Children - Provides health care, education and support services for children with special needs and their families. Jamestown, ND.

5. Learningneeds.com
Teachers, schools, and maryland has devoted his life to ensuring that children with special needs have access to education, housing and employment. Ever since his developmentally disabled
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6. Sunspot.net - Howard Co. News
specialneeds school's move is proposed Grasmick unveils plan to closing had beenfeared; disabled students' parents maryland Superintendent of schools Nancy S
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7. Group Homes, Housing, Residential Schools & Other Links
(maryland). Eden needs. special needs Trusts Email List Milton Blackstone,Listowner. Info on Homeownership for the disabled. Links
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/2869/links.html
Links
The following links aren't just for autism, but rather provide information on the topics of housing, independent living for all disabled persons, special needs trusts, etc. Most of these links lead to pages outside of this website, so please bookmark this page before leaving. You can also return here by clicking on your browser's back button. Listing of a residential site or school does not constitute endorsement
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  • Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society
  • L'Arche is an international federation of communities in which people with an intellectual disability and those who chose to join them live, work and share their lives together in an atmosphere of trust, friendship, belonging and forgiveness. (Canada, Australia, Belgium and other countries worldwide) U N I T E D K I N G D O M
  • have come together to pioneer an exciting new service for people with autism. Adult Placement Services will provide caring homes for autistic people with experienced, trained and skilled Carers and families in the community.
  • Devon Cornwall Autistic Community Trust - The DCACT is a Registered Charity and a non-profit making Limited Company formed in 1982. Since that time the organisation has grown to establish itself as one of the country's (UK) leading service providers for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Now with a reputation for delivering an extensive range of very high quality services to people of all ages the DCACT continues to work towards the day when all people with ASD have their individual needs met with appropriate services.

8. Tapping Technology - Sauerbrey Position Paper
disabled The state of maryland has chronically under percentage of the developmentallydisabled for whom in their community schools, special needs students are
http://www.mdtap.org/tt/1998.11/7-art.html

9. Tapping Technology - Technology Co-op
member schools and organizations, spread throughout maryland. Inclusion laws haveplaced disabled children throughout the names of special needs children and
http://www.mdtap.org/tt/2001.06/art_1.html

10. Listings Of The World Reference Education Special Education
vocational services to developmentally disabled adults Post Review special educationschool in maryland. 02; Peterson's Guide to special needs Secondary schools
http://listingsworld.com/Reference/Education/Special_Education/Schools/

11. Education Options, Chapter 10 - SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN
maryland. Area lists all private schools with programs for children with special needs. highlyregarded private day school programs for the learning disabled are
http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo/rsrcs/pubs/7223.htm
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Education Options, Chapter 10 - SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN
A child with special needs can be defined as one who differs developmentally from a normal child as a result either of a physical, mental, or emotional handicap, a developmental delay, or a specific learning disability. Both the Handicapped Child and Supplementary Education allowances are available to assist families with the extraordinary costs of providing special educational or related services to their children with special needs. Parents should understand the medical clearance procedures that determine eligibility for the allowances and know which will play a role in the assignment process. Learning disabilities are the most frequently encountered developmental problem among Foreign Service children. EVALUATION OF DEVELOPMENTAL PROBLEMS Children with developmental problems will receive educational evaluations as part of the medical clearance process. As soon as it is suspected, parents should describe any developmental problem on the child's medical history form so that evaluation and treatment plans can be formulated early in the child's life. Experts in the field of special education stress the value of early intervention. Children with learning disabilities should not be thought of as abnormal; they simply have a different system for processing information. The key for parents and teachers is to discover what the child's processing system is and to help the child compensate with their strengths when fitting in, as far as possible, to the ordinary educational process.

12. Directory :: Look.com
vocational services to developmentally disabled adults. Brent School special educationschool in maryland. Peterson's Guide to special needs Secondary schools
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13. Schools
and vocational services to developmentally disabled adults. special education schoolin maryland. 36, Peterson's Guide to special needs Secondary schools.
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Anne Carlsen Center for Children Provides health care, education and support services for children with special needs and their families. Jamestown, ND.
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Atlanta Speech School
Therapeutic educational center for children and adults with hearing, speech, language, or learning disabilities. Atlanta, GA.
Category: Reference > Education > Special Education > Schools
http://www.atlantaspeechschool.org/ Bethany Independent School Renowned for expertise regarding dyslexic students. Kent, UK. Category: Reference > Education > Special Education > Schools http://www.bethany.demon.co.uk/ Brehm Preparatory School Addresses a complete array of learning disabilities. Carbondale, IL. Category: Reference > Education > Special Education > Schools http://www.brehm.org/ Bullimbal School for Special Purposes School for students with disabilities in Australia. Category: Reference > Education > Special Education > Schools http://www.ozemail.com.au/~d5569sn1/

14. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Assistive Technology
The maryland Technology Assistance Program (MD TAP) provides Technical Equipmentfor disabled People for those working with people with special needs
http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/assistivetechnology.html
Links Portal
Offering family friendly fun and special needs resources that enhance the quality and fun of family life for special needs families.
Family friendly fun
Site map Site
Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home
Assistive technology
Other important Assistive technology links:
AbleTV...

AbleTV.net brings you the activities, information and assistive technologies of the disabled community through video streaming. We are the Internet's leader in streaming video with audio description...
http://www.abletv.net

Access audio...

Access Audio has over ten years experience in supplying communication and control equipment to assist disabled people at work, at home, or at play...
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15. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
Disabilities Programs The schools on our list are schools for Learning training, assistance,and support to parents of disabled and special needs children.
http://www.kinderstart.com/childdevelopment/specialneedschild/schoolsorganizatio
KinderStart Alta Vista Ask Jeeves Excite Google HotBot GO LookSmart Lycos Webcrawler Adoption Animal Friends Bringing Home Baby Child Development ... Special Needs Child : Schools/Organizations
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16. Untitled
for special education, transportation (disabled students), and Legislative Auditsand the maryland State Department with students with special needs and will
http://mlis.state.md.us/other/education/012401_Minutes.htm
Commission on Education Finance, Equity, and Excellence Minutes January 24, 2001 The Commission on Education Finance, Equity, and Excellence held a meeting on Wednesday, January 24, 2001, at 5:00 p.m. in Room 130 of the Lowe House Office Building, Annapolis, Maryland. The following members were present:
Dr. Alvin Thornton, Chair
Mr. Greg Shaffer (for Senator Michael Collins)
Delegate Jean B. Cryor
Secretary T. Eloise Foster
Dr. Nancy S. Grasmick
Delegate Sheila E. Hixson
Senator Barbara A. Hoffman
Delegate Carolyn J. B. Howard
Senator Gloria Lawlah
Mr. William T. Middleton Ms. Elizabeth K. Moyer Senator Robert R. Neall Ms. Carolyn Y. Perkins Dr. G. William Troxler Mr. John F. Wagoner Dr. Thornton convened the meeting at approximately 5:15 p.m. He announced that he had recently made presentations to the House Subcommittee on Education and Economic Development, Senate Subcommittee on Education and Business Administration, and the House Ways and Means Committee on the Commission's recommendations. Dr. Thornton then introduced the first item on the agenda, an overview of the Governor's proposed fiscal 2002 budget. Mr. Warren Deschenaux (Director, Office of Policy Analysis, Department of Legislative Services) began the overview. He noted that the Governor's budget proposal includes $22 billion in spending, an increase of $1.5 billion (7 percent) over last year's budget. The spending proposal is also $209 million more than the Spending Affordability Committee authorized. Mr. Deschenaux said the proposed budget would create a substantial reduction in available Rainy Day funds. He also indicated that operating expenses in the budget proposal exceed estimated revenues and that some parts of the base budget are not adequately funded. Mr. John Rohrer (Coordinator, Fiscal and Policy Analysis, Department of Legislative Services) continued the overview, noting that funding in the operating budget for capital projects is high.

17. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Maryland - GreatSchools.net
a balance between teaching special education students taught with nondisabled studentsto
http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/showarticle/MD/22/improve
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18. Sunspot.net - Education
maryland has been repeatedly cited at the federal a necessary option for many lessdisabled than his in Los Angeles requiring 16 specialneeds schools to give
http://www.sunspot.net/news/education/bal-ho.cedar13mar13,0,6914723.story?coll=b

19. The Children's Guild: Purpose, Mission, Philosophy
legislation and funding to support children with special needs. the first therapeuticgroup home in maryland for emotionally disabled adolescents, called
http://www.childrensguild.org/aboutus/history.htm
Our History A Tradition of Innovation Incorporated in 1953, The Guild pioneered providing services for emotionally troubled pre-school children. It has grown from being a single room over a founder's office to serving hundreds of seriously emotionally disturbed children and their families annually, through special education schools, out-patient mental health services, after-school partnerships in the public schools, and a residential program. The Guild's tradition of leadership in special education, child welfare and child psychiatry continues today. 1953 - The founding of The Children's Guild The Guild pioneered the idea that pre-school children with emotional problems should be helped, challenging the prevailing belief that children had no emotions and could not benefit from psychological intervention. Dr. Leo Kanner, father of child psychiatry and the discoverer of autism, Dr. Matthew Debuskey, pediatrician, and Sadie Ginsberg, prominent child advocate, founded The Children's Guild in 1953 after coming together as a study group to learn about children with emotional difficulties. The founders described the agency as, "An experiment in mental hygiene to alleviate behavior difficulties in children before they become serious mal-adjustments." 1955 - Achieving Non-Profit Status and the First Press Coverage

20. Early Childhood Focus - News Topic: Special Needs
special needs The halfdozen toddlers coloring, singing and not know who among themis disabled, and they at Easter Seals Delaware and maryland's Eastern Shore
http://www.earlychildhoodfocus.org/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=16

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