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1. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Schools Classrooms
special needs family friendly fun schools classrooms whom are developmentally-disabled children. schools to secure the educational success of children with disabilities and special needs . Greenwood Institute, Putney, vermont The
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ABLE...

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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AboutSchool.com: School Resources for Teachers and Students...

This school education site will help students, teachers and parents succeed in all school subjects...
http://www.aboutschool.com

2. Edvisors Network: K Through 12/Private Schools/Boarding Schools/Special Needs
with vermont's, offer no financial incentive to place disabled children outside their home schools. special education every child as having special needs. So the
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3. Education, General And Special
V/TTY 435797-2444. CSUSM disabled Student Services and youth with special needs in schools, homes, and the disorder, or specific learning disabilities. Putney, vermont 05346 USA
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  • Schools and Organizations
    Educational Products: Hardware and Software
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    School to Work News, the leading monthly newspaper for teachers, business people and parents.
  • AAHE
    American Association for Higher Education
    One Dupont Circle; Washington DC 20036-1110 USA
    Phone: 202-293-6440, Fax 202-293-0073
    Adaptive Environments Center

    AE , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1978 to address the environmental issues that confront people with disabilities and elderly people. Adaptive Environments promotes accessibility as well as universal design through education programs, technical assistance publications and design advocacy.
    Phone: V/TTY 617-695-1225, Fax 617-482-8099
    Academy for Educational Development The AED is an independent, nonprofit service organization committed to addressing human development needs in the United States and throughout the world. Washington, DC 20009 USA
  • 4. Re: Best Schools In The Atlanta Area For Special Needs Students
    Parent Support Forum Re Best schools in the Atlanta area for special needs Students From Parent of special needs child Time 25802 PM Remote Name 139.76.65.131 disabled. For further information may I suggest you research the following states Oregon California Washington (state) vermont
    http://www.parenttoparentofga.org/../_parent/0000025f.htm
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    My best advice if you are planning to move elswhere with your child is to consider another State. Georgia ranks 49th out of 50 States in services for the disabled. For further information may I suggest you research the following states: Oregon California Washington (state) Vermont Florida These are the top 5 according to my own personal research. Last changed: April 08, 2003

    5. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Community Involvement
    schools, families, churches and other communities of faith http//www.ipjppj.org. Kids On The Block vermont supporting special needs, handicapped, disabled, and vulnerable
    http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/communityinvolvement.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
    Community involvement
    Other important Community involvement links:
    ADDP...

    Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers offers proactive, state-wide leadership to improve the social, political and economic well-being of community organizations that provide services...
    http://www.addp.org

    Best buddies Leadership Conference...

    Best Buddies Leadership Conference - a conference experience that will help Best Buddies student leaders prepare to transform their communities through the gift of a mutually enriching friendship...
    http://www.bestbuddiesleadershipconference.org

    6. Special Report: Where All Doors Are Open For Disabled Students
    December 28, 1997 Where All Doors Are Open for disabled Students By TAMAR LEWIN OODSTOCK, Vt. One classmate had to speak his lines for him and another had to push his wheelchair into place on stage. with vermont's, offer no financial incentive to place disabled children outside their home schools. special education every child as having special needs. So the
    http://mbhs.bergtraum.k12.ny.us/cybereng/nyt/ld-educ.htm
    December 28, 1997
    Where All Doors Are Open for Disabled Students
    In This Article
  • The Two Sides: Inclusion vs. Exclusion
  • The Problems: Balances, Social and Financial
  • A Town's Reaction: Fears and Strains Are Confronted
  • The Hopes: 'Breaking Down Some of the Lines' By TAMAR LEWIN OODSTOCK, Vt. One classmate had to speak his lines for him and another had to push his wheelchair into place on stage. But it was still an achievement when Jeron Fox appeared as the ghost this fall in the four performances of "Hamlet" at the high school. ALL IN ONE
    A special report.
    Jeron, a 17-year-old with cerebral palsy, has a luminous smile, a quick sense of humor and no control over the drool dribbling down his chin as he and an instructional aide prepare for a world history test on Alexander the Great. Jeron cannot talk or read well. He communicates mostly by pointing to a book of drawings that show the important people, classes, foods and feelings in his life. For formal pronouncements, the laptop computer in his wheelchair tray can use voices. Nationally, most students like Jeron are educated in separate classrooms or separate schools, as are those with mental retardation, autism or emotional disturbances, and many of those in the far larger group of children with less pervasive problems like dyslexia or other specific learning disabilities.
  • 7. Edvisors Network: Special Education/Schools/Learning Disabilities
    Preparing the bright learning disabled student for Australia catering for the specialeducational needs of dyslexia, learning disabilities located in vermont.
    http://www.edvisors.com/Special_Education/Schools/Learning_Disabilities/

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    8. Schools
    LD = Learning disabled, PHY HC = Physically Handicapped. Greenwood, 802387-4545,Putney, vermont, Ages 10-15, LD for parents of children with special needs servedin
    http://www.concordspedpac.org/Schools.htm
    Concord Special Education Parent Advisory Committee
    (Concord SPED PAC)
    Schools Our Children Attend
    Page Index: Massachusetts Chapter 766 Schools Religious Schools Private Schools Other Schools ... Home Schooling
    Key (for following tables):
    ADD = Attention Deficit Disorder LI = Language Impaired BD = Behaviorally Disordered NLD = Non-Verbal Learning Disabled ED = Emotionally Disturbed MHC = Multiply Handicapped LD = Learning Disabled PHY HC = Physically Handicapped
    Massachusetts Chapter 766 Schools
    (listed in order of starting grade or age)
    School Name Own
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    Maaps Telephone Location Starting Grade/
    Age Population Served Board Tchr/
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    Community Therapeutic Day School both Lexington Ages
    LD/ED/BD/DD No MF/GL Cotting both Lexington Ages 3-22 PHY HC/LD No LH Lighthouse both N.Chelmsford Ages 3-22 LD/ED/MHC MF Learning Prep none W.Newton Grades K-12 LI/LD No CC Walker both Needham Ages
    LD/BD/ED/ADD/PDD Yes 1:3 or 1:2 MH Reed Academy maaps Framingham Age 7-21 LD/BD/ED (All Boys) Yes SA Carroll both Lincoln Grades 2-8 LD No MS Gifford both Weston Grades 3-12 LD/BD/ED No AM Landmark both Manchester, MA

    9. Snowsport Life - Where To Start Disabled Snowsports
    programme, offering grants to special needs schools and groups British Ski Club forthe disabled. Paralympic Association » sitski » vermont Adaptive » Track
    http://www.snowlife.org.uk/disabled_start.asp
    HOME FIRST STEPS getting started alpine / downhill
    ski boards / blades
    snowboard
    cross country / nordic
    telemark
    ski mountaineering / touring
    skiing with disabilities what you need what you need
    the kit - clothing
    the kit - equipment where to ski where to ski getting there holidays
    transport
    tourist offices clubs clubs DISCOVER MORE alpine alpine skiing having fun competition freestyle freeride snowboarding snowboarding having fun equipment competition back country / off-piste freestyle touring touring equipment competition telemark telemark developments equipment competition back country / off-piste disabled snowlife for all where to start nordic / cross country nordic skiing equipment biathlon cross country nordic combined ski jumping ski orienteering SCHOOLS schools getting started teachers guide schools competition AWARDS information introduction ski awards snowboard awards partners slopes / companies participating shops EVENTS April May June July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September October November December NEWS AND FEATURES news latest news news archive features features competitions prize draw competition MYTH BUSTER facts of life myth buster CONTACT SNOWLIFE need any help?

    10. Unified Sports
    A clear need exists in vermont schools for students with special needs to get UnifiedSports® athletes) and their nondisabled peers (Unified Sports
    http://www.vtpic.com/unified_sports.htm
    Unified Sports® Unified Sports® is a registered program of Special Olympics that combines athletes with developmental or cognitive disabilities and their peers (partners) without disabilities on the same team for training and competition. The most important aspect of this program is inclusion. The two (athlete and partner) compete side by side, each one a meaningful and integral part of the Unified Sports® team. In 1989, after two years of field testing, the Unified Sports® program was launched throughout the United States. The first Unified Sports® program in Vermont started in 1991.
    Goals of the Unified Sports® program: • Meaningful Inclusion Unified Sports® rules and guidelines on age and ability grouping help ensure that all athletes play an important, meaningful and valued role on the team. • Community-based participation Unified Sports® programs have found valuable partners in schools, parks and recreation departments and many more community sports organizations. These partnerships help further include athletes in their communities. • Friendship and socialization The program provides a forum for positive social interaction between teammates and often leads to long-lasting friendships.

    11. Re: Best Schools In The Atlanta Area For Special Needs Students
    From Parent of special needs child Date 8/11 of 50 States in services for the disabled. followingstates Oregon California Washington (state) vermont Florida.
    http://www.parenttoparentofga.org/_parent/0000025f.htm
    Parent Support Forum
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    Re: Best Schools in the Atlanta area for Special Needs Students
    From: Parent of Special Needs child
    Date:
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    My best advice if you are planning to move elswhere with your child is to consider another State. Georgia ranks 49th out of 50 States in services for the disabled. For further information may I suggest you research the following states: Oregon California Washington (state) Vermont Florida These are the top 5 according to my own personal research. Last changed: April 08, 2003

    12. Vermont Center For Independent Living New Freedom Inititative Olmstead And ADA S
    technology, telecommunications services, housing, schools, and polling and help inmeeting the special needs of students also promote the disabled Access Credit
    http://www.vcil.org/Advocacy/newfree.html
    VCIL: Citizens with disabilities working together for dignity, independence, and civil rights
    New Freedom Initiative New Freedom Initiatives - Disability Most Integrated Setting - The Olmstead Decision Office for Civil Rights On March 25, 2002 HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson presented to President Bush reports from nine federal agencies entitled "Delivering on the Promise: Compilation of Individual Federal Agency Reports of Actions to Eliminate Barriers and Promote Community Integration". The reports, published on the HHS website at www.hhs.gov/newfreedom , outline more than 400 specific solutions agencies can implement to support community living for the nearly 54 million Americans living with disabilities. The reports stem from the first comprehensive federal review of barriers preventing people with disabilities from living in their communities instead of in institutions which was undertaken in response to President Bush's Executive Order on Community-based Alternatives for People with Disabilities and the President's New Freedom Initiative. Secretary Thompson also announced that the department will provide another $55 million to the "Systems Change Grants for Community Living" program to enable states to improve their community long-term care systems for people with disabilities and long-term illnesses. More information on the Systems Change Grants for Community Living program is available at

    13. S.T.A.R. ---- Student Teacher Academic Resources
    vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports; vermont CATS (Computer Magazine of the Abledisabled;Med-Sell Sibgroups; special needs and Inclusive schools; Strategies for
    http://coe.etsu.edu/department/cuai/starlinks/special.htm

    COE Home

    Choose a quick link COE Home ETSU Home About COE Quillen Chair University School Accreditation Contacting COE Calendar of Events Alumni Early Childhood Ed STUDENT TEACHER ACADEMIC RESOURCES (S.T.A.R.)
    - Categories of Educational Resources Special Education Sites Disabilities and Exceptionalities
  • Acoustic Neuroma Association American Brain Tumor Association American Diabetes Association ... Unicorn Quest - The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands Uppertone Vail Products Van Duerr Industries Vent Users' Support Page ... W3-Access for Blind and Visually Impaired Computer Users from CERN W3C Accessibility Developments Winsford Model 5 Feeder Winter Sports and Recreation Equipment WorkLink ADA Solutions ... National Power Chair - motor service center for powered wheelchairs. National Rehabilitation Association National Rehabilitation Information Center National Spinal Cord Injury Association National Stroke Association ... U.S. Department of Transportation - Departmental Office of civil Rights U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Justice ADA Page U.S. House Of Representatives ... Learning Disabilities Association of Canada (LDAC) T he National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities Shari Landis' ADD Reference List Volume 77 Author Index Westside Charter School For The Highly Gifted - Charter ... ADA and Disability Information Manhattan, Kansas
  • 14. SearchUK - Finds It Fast!
    students with dyslexia, learning disabilities located in vermont. Australia cateringfor the special educational needs the bright learning disabled student for
    http://www.searchuk.com/Top/Reference/Education/Special_Education/Schools/Learni
    Home Top Reference Education ... Schools > Learning Disabilities ADULT SHOPPING FINANCE GAMBLING ...
    Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
    - Internationally acclaimed programs for the development of language processing skills. Proven effective in the treament of learning disabilities.
    Learning Disabilities Pictures
    - Teaching children with learning disabilities such as Autism, PDD and other developmental disorders, requires a huge number of pictures. Our CD-ROM has 5,000 you can print from a PC.
    The Charles Armstrong School
    - Belmont, CA school serving the dyslexic learner by providing an appropriate educational experience
    Delaware Valley Friends School
    - A Quaker day school
    Hill Top Preparatory School
    - The Hill Top Preparatory School has been serving learning disabled young people and their families as a private, non-profit institution since 1971.
    Hunter School
    - The Hunter School, a private day and boarding school for children with ADD
    Certificate in Work Education - Australia
    - A very good site to visit with useful links and information. The emphasis is on the state of Victoria in Australia and is created by a group of students with disabilities
    Landmark School
    - co-educational, residential and day schools for emotionally stable students who have been diagnosed as having a specific learning disability/dyslexia, located in Prides Crossing, MA and Manchester-by-the Sea, MA

    15. Including Special-needs Students In Regular Classrooms . . . ByPeter Farley
    Child Development special needs Child schools/Organizations. schools/Organizations Alabama schools/Organizations Utah. schools/Organizations vermont. schools/Organizations
    http://www.umass.edu/journal/car/studentwork/farley.html
    Students' Work
    Including special-needs students in regular classrooms seems to improve student academic performance, data show
    by Peter Farley
    AMHERST The inclusive-style classroom may be denying elementary school special needs students the attention they require and the education they deserve, according to some local teachers. But an analysis of available data gives a different picture. Now only one question remains: which method of grouping is most effective in helping students, with and without disabilities, to achieve their expected goals? IDEA requires that disabled students be placed in a setting that constitutes the "least restrictive environment." In other words, the government calls for disabled students to be educated with those who are nondisabled, to the maximum extent appropriate. However, teachers such as Mary Donovan, a fourth-grade instructor at Crocker Farm Elementary School in Amherst, say the law is often misinterpreted. The "least restrictive environment" isn’t always the regular classroom for special needs students, Donovan said.

    16. 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
    Categories

    Web Pages
    The following links are in English

    17. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Include Inclusion
    and fun of family life for special needs families. University of vermont in Burlington,vermont, is part Parents helping parents so their disabled children can
    http://www.family-friendly-fun.com/links/includeinclusion.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
    Include Inclusion
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    All Kids Can - Disabilities Awareness for Students...

    All Kids Can disability awareness projects for students of all ages...
    http://www.allkidscan.org

    Best Buddies International...

    our vision is to educate middle school, high school and college students, corporate and community citizens, and employers about the needs and abilities of people with mental retardation...
    http://www.bestbuddies.org

    18. Cover Story - College Choices For Students With Special Needs
    students, but for those with special needs, this shift Landmark College, in vermont,is the only recognized which has enabled thousands of disabled students to
    http://www.educationupdate.com/archives/2002/aug02/htmls/coverg_colleges.html

    Cover Story
    Spotlight On Schools Featured Columnists Letters ... Travel New York City August 2002 College Choices for Students With Special Needs
    By Zaher Karp
    College is the anticipated fork in the road for many students, but for those with special needs, this shift is far more uncertain. For students who suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD), dyslexia, or another learning disability, what are their postsecondary education options? Several programs and schools have been established to cater specifically to students with disabilities, including Gallaudet University, Landmark College, and the SALT program at the University of Arizona. Founded in 1864 by an act of Congress, Gallaudet University (www.gallaudet.edu) in Washington D.C. has been dedicated to the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. The bill was signed by Abraham Lincoln, and Gallaudet College was born. It remained Gallaudet College until 1986, where another act of Congress approved university status. “Gallaudet University remains the only liberal arts University for the deaf in the entire world,” said Mercy Coogan, a university spokesperson. This institution teaches approximately 2000 undergraduate and graduate students; numbers that were previously unimaginable from its initial enrollment of eight students. This upcoming semester, for the second time in the history of Gallaudet, hearing students will be admitted. These students have expressed a good deal of interest and are, of course, fluent in sign language. They are often the children of deaf adults.

    19. THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT - August 05, 2002 Vol. 2, No. 32
    In the August issue of vermontNEA Today schools enrolled more than 900 special educationstudents. estimated the number of learning-disabled students receiving
    http://www.schoolreport.com/vbe/nlet/08_05_02.htm
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    Vermonters for Better Education Return to Education Report Index Return to VBE Index Vermonters for Better Education Homepage THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT August 05, 2002 Vol. 2, No. 32
    Covering education news in Vermont and beyond...
    Informative, provocative, unique...
    Published by Vermonters for Better Education VBE is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to enlist parents and the public at large in achieving quality educational opportunities for all the children of Vermont by monitoring the state of education in Vermont; promoting the value of educational freedoms for all parents; and giving parents the evaluative tools with which to identify excellence. Libby Sternberg, executive director: MAILTO:LSternberg@aol.com
    STATE NEWS... SUMMERTIME The Vermont Education Report will not be published next week due to vacation schedules. We'll be back in subscribers' email boxes on August 19. VERMONT NEA PREZ DISSES VOUCHERS While it's no surprise that the head of the Vermont NEA would decry the Cleveland voucher ruling from the Supreme Court, it is a little disconcerting to read negative comments about voucher programs from a man who has exercised choice in his personal life by sending his child to a private, parochial school this past year. In the August issue of Vermont-NEA Today, President Angelo J. Dorta claims that "despite our nation's need to unify diverse populations, school vouchers only will contribute to socioeconomic, ethnic, racial, and religious re-segregation and stratification." Ironically, that is precisely what happens WITHOUT school choice programs - only those who can afford to choose schools for their children are able to do so. The poor get left behind.

    20. 9/5/01 -- A Bad IDEA Is Disabling Public Schools -- Education Week
    James M. Jeffords of vermont and others want already prohibit discrimination againstdisabled youngsters in take care of nondisabled kids with special needs.
    http://www.edweek.org/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=01bolick.h21

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