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21. Special Needs Students Promotes Community Care For The disabled President Bush Case studies from California,connecticut, Florida, North kids with ADD/ADHD or other special needs. http://www.aizan.net/families/special_needs_students.htm | |
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22. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Schools For Learning Disabled" http//www.petersons.com/special/ 5. Eagle Hill Home Page 45 Glenville Road ~ Greenwich,connecticut 06831 ~ 203 org/ 7. Gifted But Learning disabled Gifted But http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Schools For Learning Disabl |
23. VITA connecticut, University Program for Students with. Psychosocial Issues ofthe Learning disabled. issues of students with special needs. Provided. http://www.uwsp.edu/education/dupham/ProPort/Vita/Vita.htm | |
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24. Diocesan Outreach Ministry Javascript is either disabled or not supported diocesan outreach ministries thatrespond to special needs. fellowship and pastoral care connecticut El Buen http://www.spencepages.homestead.com/outreach.html | |
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25. Connecticut General Assembly - Subject Index To Bills A-Z (0) Southern connecticut State University. See also disabled children; Exceptionalchildren. See also special needs children; Subsidized guardianship program. http://www.cga.state.ct.us/asp/cgasubjectsearch/default.asp?LeadingChar=S |
26. Press Releases - Rep. Boukus age of 65 and served 6,840 disabled at a connecticut has been at the forefront oflegislation in line item will fund programs for special needs children with http://www.cga.state.ct.us/hdo/022/pr022.asp |
27. IMLS: A Closer Look: Highlights Of The Month: Archives twenty mentally handicapped and developmentally disabled adults from libraries setup for special needs patrons public library in the connecticut Valley Hospital http://www.imls.gov/closer/archive/hlt_l0301.htm | |
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29. NICHCY: Parenting A Child With Special Needs - Resources Provides a starting point for families in their search for information and resources to professionals Category Health Child Health special needs...... the chronically ill or disabled child A Federation for Children with special needs,95 Berkeley AJ Pappanikou Center, University of connecticut, 249 Glenbrook http://www.kidsource.com/NICHCY/parenting.disab.all.4.6.html | |
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30. Volunteering Ideas - For Special Needs RVers - Handicapped - Http://maxpages.com Online Volunteer in Danbury, connecticut I am groups she had supported onsite beforebecoming disabled. KIDS CAN HELP THOSE WITH special needs Kids contribute http://www.maxpages.com/enabledrver/Volunteering_and_RVing | |
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31. Connecticut Challengers - Links Evaluation SPORTS CHESHIRE CHALLENGERS special needs Little League Basketball Team- The oldest disabled sports team in connecticut, the Spokebenders http://connchallengers.tripod.com/Links.html | |
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32. Search Topics For Information Library SSI Supplemental Security Income; special Education; State Supplement for theAged, Blind and disabled; Bullying; Charter schools; connecticut Home Schooling; http://www.infoline.org/InformationLibrary/searchtopics.asp | |
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33. MASSPAC-Special Education--Fact Vs. Fiction neighboring states of New Hampshire, connecticut, and Rhode system where studentswith special needs get more expenditures do not give disabled children more http://www.masspac.org/resources/fact_fiction.htm | |
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34. Air Force Crossroads / Education or on behalf of children with special needs, birth through Resource Center (FRC) Listsresources for the disabled. Address 1875 connecticut Avenue NW Suite 900 http://www.afcrossroads.com/education/special_organizations.cfm | |
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35. Therapy/Respite Camps: Kids With Autism And Other Special Needs Information about summer camps for kids with autism and other special needs in the US.Category Health Mental Health Services United States...... connecticut Camp Horizons provides winter weekend geta emotionally, behaviorally,and learning disabled children by for children ages 5-15 with special needs. http://wmoore.net/therapy.html | |
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36. What's New On Blindness On The Web 23th Edition - November 1997 who in addition to visual impairment are disabled by other The connecticut Institutefor the Blind/Oak Hill 120 Holcomb Street special needs Education Network http://www.nyise.org/whats23.htm | |
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37. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted and interdistrict cooperation than what we see in connecticut. . a student buddy withthe disabled student Ms. Bluth, the specialneeds consultant, said she had http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=21bus.h20 |
38. The Haworth Press Online Catalog: Product: 'Special Services In The Schools' in both normal and disabled populations) * parents in Professional Technologies,Inc., West Hartford, connecticut. special Educational needs Abstracts. http://www.haworthpressinc.com/store/product.asp?sku=J008 |
39. Reading Recovery Leader in South Texas, connecticut, and Massachusetts those children actually werenot disabled, but just peers, DiPaola (Office of special needs) said, special http://www.ri.net/sorico/reading_recovery.htm | |
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40. Southern Connecticut State University Graduate Studies of education should contact the connecticut State Department SED 620 The SeriouslyEmotionally disabled Adolescent The who work with special needs students http://www.southernct.edu/departments/graduatestudies/gpofferingsSed.php3 | |
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