Links To Other Sites in addition to visual impairment are disabled by other iowa Department for the BlindJaws for Windows distributors of products for people with special needs. http://www.obs.org/links.htm
Extractions: Links to Additional Resources and Materials GREAT SITE: The New York Institute for Special Education, NYISE, has one of the most comprehensive listings of resources available on the web. You can reach the BLINDNESS RESOURCE CENTER at http://www.nyise.org/blind.htm . The listing is available in all accessible formats, including frames, large print, and text only. For additional links to an abundance of resources, please see the National Agenda webpage Organizations www.acb.org ...The American Council of the Blind provides links, resources and information for people who are blind or visually impaired. www.afb.org ...The American Foundation for the Blind is a nonprofit organization enabling blind or visually impaired people to achieve equality and access. January 4 was the birthday of Louis Braille, so the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)chose that day to launch the Braille Bug, an interactive channel on AFB's web site created to teach sighted children about braille, and to encourage literacy among all childrensighted and visually impaired. Visit http://www.afb.org/braillebug
Schools Mus Pay Disabled's Care Costs a year salary paid in Cedar Springs, iowa would cost Md., where about 10 severelydisabled pupils require one nursing care, Director of special Education Ray http://www.deafed.net/PublishedDocs/sub/Schools.htm
Enabling Gardeners Links Adney, a former horticulturist from iowa, who had Federation to Promote Horticulturefor disabled People (FPHDP We work with people with special needs to design http://www.gardenscape.on.ca/pages/linksenable.htm
Extractions: Don't miss Gardenscape's page of tools for enabling gardeners Enabled Gardeners Links Aerobic Gardening Home Page Jeffrey Restuccio, author of Fitness the Dynamic Gardening Way , has developed a website devoted to gardening and fitness. Lots of information about stretching and techniques from the martial arts and weight training to gardening motions. The American Horticultural Therapy Association Promoting health and well-being through gardening activities. Backyard Habitat "Enabling the Disabled to Attract Wildlife at Home". This is an article about Gene Rothert, author of The Enabling Garden 1994. He is a registered horticultural therapist at Chicago Botanic Garden where he has created a demonstration garden using methods and tools to make gardening easier. The Canadian Horticulture Therapy Association Incorporated in 1987 with the objective "to assist with programme development, research, and to promote the professional use of horticulture as a therapy." The Enabling Garden In Diana Pederson's bi-weekly articles for Suite 101, the author interviews people who, despite gardening with physical difficulties, achieve great joy from their endeavors.
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GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TERMS Individuals with any severe disability including those who are profoundly multiplydisabled. special Education Advisory Committee iowa City schools http://www.iowa-city.k12.ia.us/Teacher/SpecEd/sped/glossary.htm
Extractions: Updated GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TERMS Accommodations - Changes in curriculum or instruction that do not substantially modify the requirements of the class or alter the content standards or benchmarks. Accommodations are determined by the IEP team and are documented in the student IEP. Adapted Physical Education (APE) A diversified program of developmental activities, games, sports, and rhythms suited to the interests, capabilities and needs of children with disabilities who may not successfully engage in a regular physical education program. Age of Majority/Transfer of Rights When a student with a disability reaches the age of 18, all rights accorded to a parent transfer to the student. The parent and student must be informed of the transfer of rights at least one year prior to the students 18 th birthday. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Federal law requiring accommodations for people with disabilities in the community and workplace. Aspergers Syndrome - Was first described by German doctor, Hans Asperger, in 1944. Children with Aspergers have a qualitative impairment in social interactions with marked delays in nonverbal behaviors (i.e., gesturing, facial expression, body posture); impairments in establishing peer relationships; absence of spontaneous seeking to share enjoyment, interests or achievements with others; and delays in social reciprocity.
Welcome To The Reference Library! Center to Improve Practice in special Ed. University Programs, Resources and Schoolsfor the disabled. University of iowa University Hospital Page, Excellent http://www.midlandschool.org/link.htm
Extractions: A great resource for information on numerous mental health subjects. The Developmental Disabilities Forum A free message board for discussing developmental disabilities. The Developmental Medicine Forum A good resource for medicinal information and definitions. People Inc. - Services to the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. is a private, non-profit agency providing quality and innovative services to over 5,000 individuals with special needs and their families throughout Western New York. Devereux- -The nation's largest non-profit provider of treatment programs for individuals of all ages with emotional, behavioral, and developmental disabilitiesoffers services in hospital, campus-based, community, and outpatient settings.
Article high school because it's now the responsibility of iowa's Cedar Rapids to expect publicschools to fund the special attention disabled students need. http://www.phs.phoenix.or.us/schoolpaper/may99/disabled.html
Extractions: The voting was based on the case of a sophomore in Iowa, Garret Frey, a thriving quadriplegic teenager. He and his parents now need not worry about the thousands of dollars it will cost to keep him in his public high school because it's now the responsibility of Iowa's Cedar Rapids Community School District.
Career Development Programs, Iowa Valley Continuing Education the format for meeting these special needs has changed students may be mentally/developmentallydisabled, or mentally are already eligible for iowa Division of http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/ivce/CareerDevelopment.htm
Extractions: Iowa Valley Continuing Education Iowa Valley Community College District IVCE Home What We Do Course Schedules Conference Center ... Staff Directory Since 1978, students with special learning needs have been enrolled in non-credit, community-based, pre-vocational and vocational training programs in Iowa Falls, Grinnell, Marshalltown and Tama. Nearly 25 years have passed, and while the format for meeting these special needs has changed, Iowa Valley Continuing Education is still assisting students of all ages meet their life skill development and vocational needs. Today, there are four IVCE Career Development Programs: The three centers are staffed by longtime professionals who offer training to dependent adults in these areas: age-appropriate personal and social skills, communication, daily living, functional math skills, community awareness, exercise, leisure and recreational activities, and paid work. The students may be mentally/developmentally disabled, or mentally ill, and they function somewhat below the level of those who participate in sheltered workshops or others in supported work situations. Transition Alliance Program
Dec 2002 : Autism News,disability News,special Education News CNN.com In Depth special The Stem Cell Debate. CA - disabled fearful as budgethole gets deeper They say Researchers to focus on iowa, NM for brain tissue. http://trainland.tripod.com/dec2002.htm
Extractions: Posted 12/30/02 Hyperactive Children Treated With Stimulants Understanding an autistic child's mind Many melatonin supplements meet label claims Update on Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (Medscape will have to log-in, its free) Charter School Explored for Autistic Credentials eyed to reduce shortage Report targets special needs Limits urged on enrollment The mentally ill deserve better care ... Prescribing Practices of General Practitioners for Children with Mental Health Problems Posted 12/26/02 Vaccines: `Ultimate in 2-tier medicine' Rare MMR vaccine reactions often due to gelatin Posted 12/23/02 New ADHD medication a promising option Education test holds a special value New Senate leader backs drug makers Extended Release Form of Epilepsy Medication Posted 12/21/02 Frist Has Quick Rise in Senate For GOP, The Doctor Is In Posted 12/20/02 Should amalgam fillings be removed? Stem cells from whole adult bone marrow differentiated into central nervous system cells Treating Tourette Syndrome Posted 12/19/02 New hope for autistic children Judge Orders Stepmother Tried for Murder (NY Times will have to log-in, its free) A New Window to View How Experiences Rewire the Brain 9/11 tragedy fails to dim giving spirit When two schools are better than one . . .Autistic students thrive in supportive environment
Kennedy Questions Sp Ed Commission of last year and chaired by former iowa Gov. ensure that parents of children withspecial needs have as Florida has a voucher system for disabled students that http://specialed.about.com/library/weekly/aa071102a.htm
ECS Education Issue Document iowas financing formula provides students with four physical handicap and thosewho are learning disabled. of time students receive special education and http://www.ecs.org/clearinghouse/14/99/1499.htm
Extractions: ECS StateNotes Special Education - Finance Education Commission of the States 700 Broadway, Suite 1200 Denver, CO 80203-3460 303-299-3600 fax 303-296-8332 www.ecs.org Special Education - Finance September 2000 States have chosen several different ways to incorporate the higher cost of educating a special education student into their financing formulas. Some states, such as New Hampshire, simply weight all special education students the same in their formulas. This means that a student with a substantial physical disability has the same weight as a student with a minor reading disability if both students are enrolled in special education programs. Some states have created subcategories of special education students and provided each of those with a specific weight (e.g, South Carolina and Texas). Another approach is to weight a student based on his or her ability to spend time in a regular classroom (e.g., Iowa). This system provides the student a higher formula weight for the extra time he or she must spend outside of a regular classroom. A fourth approach is to provide all special education students with a single weight plus an additional weight based on the districts financial need (e.g., New York). A further description of each of these systems, along with Web links, can be found below.
Stateline.org Lobbying Season Opens For Special Education the full cost of educating learning disabled children even attempts to get fullfunding for special education support, Senators' Tom Harkin (D-iowa) and Chuck http://www.stateline.org/story.do?storyId=225070
KidPower Links Page Closets, and Rental Agencies From the iowa Program for Sibling Support Project SiblingsR special 2 Soda CP Self Defense disabled Sports USA disabled Sport USA http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Village/9021/links.html
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A School Zone - Special Education Page Tons Of Links. Bibliography of Resources for Parents of disabled Children. library from the Universityof iowa (hospitals and clinics special Education Federal LawsThis site has http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6097/special.html
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Walter Thompson Orchestra Soundpainting - Resume needs populations, including disabled citizens and at Soundpainting Residences WithSpecialneeds Populations Potential University of Northern iowa - Cedar Falls http://www.wtosp.org/resume.html
Extractions: Photo: Anja Hitzenberger Walter Thompson has been a music educator for 30 years, fostering personal creativity in students through his method Soundpainting: Innovations in Teaching Composition and Improvisation . Soundpainting Education Programs have reached students in public and private schools (grades K-12) throughout the United States and Europe, and have reached special-needs populations, including disabled citizens and at-risk youth, through organizations such as the Ulster-Greene Association for Retarded Citizens (Kingston, NY) and Bellevue Hospital (NYC). Soundpainting: Innovations in Teaching Composition and Improvisation has also been presented at professional conferences of the International Society for Music Education, the International Association of Schools of Jazz, the New York State School Music Association, the Artists and Teachers Institute at Rutgers University, the Michigan Collegiate Music Education Conference Diversity in the New Millennium , and several conferences affiliated with MENC: The National Association for Music Education (formerly Music Educators National Conference).
Extractions: In its 7-2 ruling in Cedar Rapids Community School District v. Garret F., the court held that the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act required the district to provide Garret Frey, a medically fragile high school sophomore, with the nursing services he needed during school hours. The youth was left a quadriplegic following a motorcycle accident at age 4 and now requires continuous nursing care. A Broad Definition The dispute involves the Supreme Courts interpretation of "related services" for students with disabilities under the IDEA. The court determined that the related services definition broadly encompasses those supportive services that "may be required to assist a child with a disability to benefit from special education."
Assistive Technology Safety and Security Security products for the visually impaired and the disabled. onEye care; Lorien Systems Software for Dyslexia and other special needs; http://www.aea13.k12.ia.us/rachow/
Extractions: Roger Rachow (712) 366-0503 x291 rrachow@aea13.org Diane Crouch at (712) 322-7354 dcrouch@aea13.org Welcome to AEA 13 Assistive Technology Table of Contents What Is Assistive Technology Assistive Technology: Definitions and Categories Categories of Assistive Technology Assistive Technology Links ... Digital Text -Use of digital text in the classroom Discussion board Assistive technology work order form Save as word doc Open as webpage ... Save as Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) Top Ten in Assistive Technology- Practical Ideas to be guided by Newest Find For Assistive Technology A way cool site, must see!! Empowerment Zone the home page of Jamal Mazrui! This site EMPOWERMENT ZONE offers information, ideas, and software related to my interests and the theme of empowerment helping individuals and communities achieve self actualization and full citizenship. I hope you'll find it interesting and useful in your own endeavors. I welcome any feedback, as well as suggestions for empowerment resources to highlight in this site.
Schools Say They're Pushed, Pulled By Washington: 3/21/99 The school district in Cedar Rapids, iowa, had already of children classified as learningdisabled, the biggest category of special education students. http://www.s-t.com/daily/03-99/03-21-99/g10wn235.htm
High Court Ruling On Disabled Could Strain School Budgets: 3/4/99 onone nursing care for some disabled students throughout kids, not just me and otherkids in iowa. of a less-than-adequately funded special-education service http://www.s-t.com/daily/03-99/03-04-99/a06wn030.htm