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  1. Sensory Integration Strategies,Sensory Strategies for Home and School by Lisa Berry OT, 2010-08-01
  2. Stand Up for Your Gifted Child: How to Make the Most of Kids' Strengths at School and at Home by Joan Franklin Smutny, 2000-10
  3. Welcome Home, Jellybean by Marlene Fanta Shyer, 1999-10
  4. Helping Gifted Children Succeed at Home and School: A Comprehensive Resource for Parents and Teachers by James Carroll, 1997-04-15
  5. The critical need for teachers of preschoolers with special needs and their families: Southern University's response.: An article from: Education by Patricia R. Bockmiller, Henry E., Jr. Teller, et all 1994-09-22
  6. Supporting the Child of Exceptional Ability: At Home and School by Susan Leyden, 1998-06-01
  7. Sensory Integration Strategies for Parents : SI at Home and School by Jeanne Sangirardi Ganz, 2008-04-07
  8. How to Detect Developmental Delay and What to Do Next: Practical Interventions for Home and School by Mary Mountstephen, 2010-11-15
  9. The Everything Parent's Guide to Children with Autism: Expert, reassuring advice to help your child at home, at school, and at play (Everything Series) by Adelle Jameson Tilton, 2010-11-18
  10. Models and strategies for working with families of young children with special needs by Sally Mazur, 1985
  11. Beating Dyspraxia with a Hop, Skip and a Jump: A Simple Exercise Program for Home and School by Geoff Platt, 2011-04-15
  12. Teaching At Home: A New Approach To Tutoring Children With Autism And Asperger Syndrome by Olga Holland, 2005-05-30
  13. Taking Cystic Fibrosis to School by Cynthia S. Henry, Cynthia S. Henry, et all 2000-09
  14. Growing Up Gifted: Developing the Potential of Children at Home and at School (7th Edition) by Barbara Clark, 2007-04-23

21. Reaching Out To Families Who Home School Children With Special Needs
Reaching Out to Families Who home school Children with special needs.
http://www.iche.org/articles/special_needs_home_schooling_families_among_us.htm
Reaching Out to Families Who Home School Children with Special Needs
By Jane Gambill The number of families home schooling their special needs children is growing every year. Having been involved in the evolving ministry to these families in Illinois, since Illinois Christian Home Educators held its first special needs workshop at its annual convention in 1999, I have watched the number of attendees grow each year. Home School Legal Defense Association agrees the numbers are indeed growing. Several times I have shared my own story of how in desperation I asked for help and what a blessing that help has been. I encourage other mothers to also reach out to home school families in their support group and ask for help. Though they agree that their need is great, they tell me they can not ask others to make such a sacrifice. Realizing that it is too much for most people to ask of another, I have decided to ask for them. Thus I am writing this article to you the members of the home schooling community. I want to help you understand special needs families, their struggles and their needs. The things that I will share are from my own experiences as well as those of many mothers who have shared their stories with me.
What the special needs child needs from your family
Special needs children are very aware of what other children are doing, especially children that are their size physically. They want to be included, to be with the other children, to attempt to do what they are doing. Choosing to include them is a sacrifice that families and children must plan for and do purposefully as an action of love. It will interrupt their conversation with others, it will slow down their play and it will be an incredible ministry to both the child and his/her parents.

22. Magic Touch - Touch Screens For Home, School, Special Needs And Business
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23. Gifted, Talented And Special Needs Children - Familyeducation.com
At home. school Tools Find what you need to help make the schoolyear a breeze StudySkills Get Organized homework Toolkit Learning Tools special Education Guide.
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Table of Contents Learning Disabilities Connect with other families and find out about learning and reading disabilities. Then try out these homework strategies and skill-building activities ADD/ADHD Learn about attention deficit disorders , find out how to evaluate a treatment plan , and then get information about medications and behavior modification techniques Shop top merchants, benefit your school L.L. Bean Apple Sharper Image OfficeMax.com JCPenney Hickory Farms Lands' End Amazon Coldwater Creek More...

24. School Of Education - Literacy For Special Needs Program
Welcome to the home page of the Literacy for special needs Program inthe school of Education at Seattle University. Blending coursework
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Children face many challenges as they learn and grow. When students struggle to develop effective literacy skills, they find themselves at a severe disadvantage. Welcome to the home page of the Literacy for Special Needs Program in the School of Education at Seattle University. Blending coursework in the areas of literacy and special education, our programs prepare literacy specialists, classroom teachers, and special educators to work effectively with K-12 students with a broad range of specialized literacy needs. This site contains information for both prospective and current students.
For more information:
  • Email: literacy@seattleu.edu Phone: (206) 296-5908
  • Information for Prospective Students
    General Information
    Admissions Criteria

    Application Procedures

    Frequently Asked Questions
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    Scholarships and Financial Aid
    Programs and Courses
    Program Overview
    M.Ed. Literacy for Special Needs

    Post Master's Certificate for the Literacy Specialist

    Graduate Endorsement-Only Program in Reading
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    Course Descriptions
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    Special Education
    Curriculum and Instruction
    Forms and Documents Overview Seattle University Graduate Bulletin Reading Endorsement, Primary (45 credits), Grades K-12

    25. Becta - Information Sheets Full Index
    be found in How to create successful homeschool links using found in What is a secondaryschool ICT Policy? Using ICT in special needs and inclusive education.
    http://www.becta.org.uk/technology/infosheets/
    Becta Site-wide search Search Tips
    Information Sheets
    Text-only version The ICT Advice web site offers an exciting concept in ICT support and advice to education professionals working in schools. Aimed at classroom teachers, leadership teams, subject co-ordinators, ICT co-ordinators and special needs co-ordinators, the site is a one-stop shop for ICT education needs, providing access to advice and support that is relevant to your specific professional needs. The ICT Advice site is now Becta's key outlet for advice to school practitioners and it is a natural step for the contents of the information sheet collection to be integrated into the site. The links below will take you to the information on the ICT Advice site Technologies Using ICT in education Using ICT in special needs education General issues Technologies Broadband
    Information on this topic can be found in What is Broadband?

    26. CIN's Christian Homeschool Forum: Homeschooling Your Special Needs Child
    home schooling Children with special needs by Sharon C. Hensley, MS Learning Whatdoesn't work? What is your school day like? Is it structured or relaxed?
    http://www.gocin.com/homeschool/Tips-13.htm
    Homeschooling Your Special Needs Child
    Getting Started

    Scripture

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    List of Resources
    Compiled by Kathy Ridpath
    • Homeschooling Children With Physical Disabilities Mailgroup . This discussion group is made up of homeschooling parents of children with disabilities that affect their strength or coordination, such as muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, or other conditions of the muscles, nervous system or joints. Although some of our children have other disabilities, and we are happy to discuss those when relevant, we focus on the ones that impair their gross and fine motor skills. We especially focus on homeschooling and dealing with the disabilities in that context. Anyone who wishes to join our discussion should e-mail HSPhysDis@aol.com
    • Language Based Learning Disability . The Dana Foundation Consortium has created a novel remediation training program that attacks the basic deficiency that we believe usually underlies language-learning impairments (LLIs).
    • NATHHAN News is a quarterly newsletter for special needs homeschooling. (NATional cHallenged Homeschoolers Associated Network) NATHHAN PO BOX 39 Porthill ID 83853 Phone: (208) 267-6246 Visit their website: www.nathhan.com

    27. Special-Needs Collection Books, ADHD, Autism, Down Syndrome
    Publishes The specialneeds Collection, a series of almost 50 books on disabilities and related topics, Category Shopping Publications Books Disabilities...... relationships helping parents to meet the needs of all Writing and Spelling Developedby a special education teacher in school work, on the job, and at home.
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    Woodbine House publishes The Special-Needs Collection, sixty-three books on disabilities and related topics.
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    EXPECTED May 2003
    Siblings of Children with Autism
    A Guide for Families

    This new edition explores the impact of autism on sibling relationships helping parents to meet the needs of all their children. New material covers a siblings' understanding of autism at different ages and the continuing effect of autism on siblings' careers and caregiver roles.
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    Embracing Play
    Teaching Your Child with Autism
    A new video that shows parents how to use toys and play routines, based on Applied Behavior Analysis techniques, to teach young children with autism important interaction skills. more EXPECTED June 2003 Early Communication Skills for Children with Down Syndrome A Guide for Parents and Professionals This new edition of Communication Skills in Children with Down Syndrome focuses on speech and language development from birth through the stage of making 3-word phases for children with Down syndrome. Thoroughly covers problem areas and treatments.

    28. The Home School Source: Discussion And Swap Boards
    special needs.
    http://www.thehomeschoolsource.com/imboard/default.asp?Category=Special Needs

    29. Home     Curriculum    School Board    Sport    Enrichment    Co
    The effective inclusion of students with special needs is a key priority in ArchdiocesanCatholic schools. St Monica’s school Mission Statement commits and
    http://www.stmonicas.act.edu.au/SpecialNeeds.htm
    Home Curriculum School Board Sport ... Religious Education Special Needs Education The effective inclusion of students with special needs is a key priority in Archdiocesan Catholic Schools. St Monica’s School Mission Statement commits and challenges us to provide educational programs, which meet the needs of all enrolled students. The Special Needs Resource Program aims to assist staff to develop and implement programs that accommodate the full range of individual differences among students. To effectively meet these needs and individual differences we have procedures in place to identify students at risk and put into place strategies to address their needs. The Equity Team is a whole-school planning and support process. Its major function is to ensure that the needs of all students at St Monica’s are being met. Parent participation in this process is encouraged at all stages and is vital in the process of supporting students learning. Back to Top St Monica's Primary School Telephone Facsimile 02 6259 2101 Moynihan Street EVATT ACT 2617 Email office@stmonicas.act.edu

    30. Education World® : Parents Community Center : Special Needs Children
    Music Therapy for Young Children With special needs. Very special home Pages. InternetResource Sites for special Education Alton C. Crews Middle school in
    http://www.educationworld.com/parents/special/

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    Kid's Health Kids With Special Needs School Issues ... Parents Community Special Needs Children S P E C I A L N E E D S C H I L D R E N Children with special needs are challenging and rewarding to raise. This section is devoted to resources to help parents of special kids both gifted and challenged.
    • Gifted Children This section is devoted to children whose curiosity and depth of understanding exceed the average.
    • Specific Disabilities This section is divided into learning/behavioral disabilities and physical disabilities.
    • Assistive Technology For many children with disability, assistive technology is a transformative tool in there lives, learn more about it here.
    GENERAL DISABILITY RESOURCES Sections Special Education Community Here you'll find a comprehensive set of resources on the IEP process, specific disablities, gifted education, and much more. This page in the Early Childhood Educators Community has early intervention resources on special education and children "at-risk" for parents and teachers young children.

    31. Education World® : World School Directory : Asia
    home World school Directory Asia. Districts; Gifted and Talented school Districts;Online Classes; Parochial school Districts; special needs school Districts.
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    World School Directory
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    Hong Kong Japan Singapore South Korea Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Primary Schools: Secondary Schools: School Districts: Universities: See Also:

    32. Education World® : School Issues : Should You Raise The Bar Or Lower Your Stand
    Students with special needs do better when schools and communities have the resourcesto meet those needs. on my bulletin board at home that reads
    http://www.education-world.com/a_issues/issues344.shtml

    School Issues Center
    Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES Assessment ... Starr Points School Issues Article S C H O O L I S S U E S A R T I C L E
    Duhs and Don'ts for Today's Teachers
    Columnist Linda Starr says troubled kids don't need teachers who understand their problems; they need teachers who set high standards and stick to them no matter what.
    Here at Education World, the editors maintain a folder that we affectionately refer to as "The Duh File." Did a university survey find that the dropout rate is lower for students in small schools than for students in large impersonal schools? Did a billion dollar government study reveal that kids who eat a nutritious breakfast learn better than kids who skip breakfast? Dump it in the duh file! One of my favorite duh-posits, the Impact of Grading Standards on Student Achievement, Educational Attainment, and Entry-Level Earnings , comes from The National Bureau of Economic Research In other words, kids perform better in school when their teachers set high standards for their performance. Duh! Of course, what's obvious isn't necessarily easy. Veteran teachers tell me that schools are different today than they used to be. There are more troubled kids, more poor kids, more needy kids, more neglected kids, more damaged kids.

    33. Helpinghands School
    Serving Preschoolers With special needs. For the last 15 years, the Helping HandsSchool has been home Tony's Story Resources About Us Send Us Email 41 Werner
    http://www.helpinghands.org/
    Home link Favorite Contact us Welcome to Helpinghands Home Tony's story Resources About Helping Hands ... Send us E-mail Coming up
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    The Helping Hands School
    Clifton Park, New York, U.S.A.
    Serving Preschoolers
    With Special Needs
    Old version New version F or the last 15 years, the Helping Hands School has been building on its founding mission to help developmentally delayed preschoolers prepare for public education. From a farmhouse with two teachers, two aides, a speech pathologist and 20 students, we have grown to 62 staff serving 250 students on a sixty-acre farm with four buildings. N ow, we are reaching into cyberspace to build an online database so we can share important information about

    34. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Special Education, Counselors, And School
    booklists, and information about the use of assistive and instructional technologywith special needs students. special Education home Page an
    http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/edspec.html
    Students Teachers Parents For our newsletter and special teacher promotions.
    American Sign Language Browser

    ...using Quicktime movies, this site presents hundreds of ASL signs
    American Sign Language Fingerspelling Site

    ...easily learn the ASL alphabet, see any word you input signed, and take an interactive quiz
    Center for Adolescent Studies: Teacher Talk

    ...a series of short articles dealing with topics of interest to a school counselor
    Counselor Links

    ...a well-chosen list of links to support school counselors, psychologists, and social workers
    Education: Gifted and Talented Students

    ...annotated and rated links to gifted and talented articles and information Encyclopedia of Psychology ...a broad list of links to psychology and psychology-related sites ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education ...links to current research in special needs education Gifted Education Resource Guide ...definitions and teaching ideas for these students in the classroom Handspeak: A Sign Language Dictionary Online ...a sign language dictionary which includes animated clips to illustrate words Hoagies' Gifted Education Page ...an excellent set of Internet links to all types of information for gifted and talented education Inclusion...Yours, Mine, Ours

    35. After School Programs
    the curriculum and environment for children with special needs. at other school sitesin special education programs to be bussed to their home school so they
    http://www.ncrel.org/21stcclc/connect/climate.htm
    Annotated Bibliography
    Building a full service school. A step-by-step guide. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, Inc.
    Characteristic: Climate for Inclusion
    Indicator: Comprehensive programs are inclusive of all students, regardless of their emotional, intellectual, social, or physical needs. Sample Policies and Programs Stage 1
    • The school refers students with special needs to participate in the after-school program.
    • The program coordinator requests information about students with special needs that are attending the program and, as a consequence, the program coordinator purchases some simple assistive technology devices (e.g., switches, pencil grips, special computer software, etc.) for students with special needs.
    • The local fire department builds a sidewalk in a park nearby to make sure that a student in a wheelchair can participate in all the program activities.
    Stage 2
    • The program staff sets up a three-day planning session with other after-school programs and the special area classroom teachers to adapt the curriculum and environment for children with special needs.
    • University undergraduate and graduate students majoring in foreign languages plan international events, including food and costumes. University students earn class credit for their contributions to the program.

    36. PHP.com: Home
    school more responsive to student and family needs? Furthermore, research indicatesthat home school collaboration is and Training, is a special Project of
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    Kids Helping Kids Medical Homes Education Resource Center Online Tools Resource Directory Letter Writer: Special Ed Disability Awareness Kids on the Block PHP Newsletter About PHP Interesting Links ... Special Needs Related Jobs CalStat The California Department of Education site describes this project as follows... "The State Board of Education will continue to support, through the California Department of Education, assistance to school districts and schools in developing strong comprehensive parent involvement. Comprehensive means that parents are involved at all grade levels in a variety of roles." What's happening at your school to make your school more responsive to student and family needs? How are schools, school districts and families coming together? What ideas have worked? Contribute something happening at your school or district View what others have submitted Search the database by level of involvement:
  • 37. Great Links Fro HOmeschooling Special Needs Students
    the days activities, but stress that we have school from x (Searchable database forhomeschoolers); U Seek U Find home schools homeWork special needs has a
    http://www.betterendings.org/Homeschool/links.htm
    P A R E N T T O P A R E N T Great Homeschool Links
    For Special Learners
    KIDSCANLEARN
    Toni Hager's new site on developing in-home programs for special learners. This site has FREE Ditto worksheets and online FLASHCARDS timed at one minute without bells and whistles to confuse special learners. Plus load of exceptional articles to help answer questions you may have. Do-It Lessons A set of web lessons presented in Do-It's website. Adaptive Technology Lab, University of Washington Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology Super Links from MOM'S ON THE WEB
    stay here a while and surf it is worth the visit. PROGRAMS TO HELP MOM'S WRITE
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    38. JHSPH - Children With Special Health Care Needs
    to cost and financing of services for children with special health care needs; home Contact school of Public Health Johns Hopkins school of Public
    http://www.jhsph.edu/centers/cshcn/
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    The National Policy Center for Children With Special Health Care Needs, established through a cooperative agreement with the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, HRSA, and DHHS, promotes comprehensive, family-centered systems of care for children with special health care needs and their families. To accomplish this mission, the center:
    • Gathers and disseminates information for families, managed care organizations, state health departments, and policymakers to collaborate to improve systems of care for these children and their families Conducts policy research related to cost and financing of services for children with special health care needs Develops methods for evaluating integrated systems of care at the community level Provides support and information to family advocacy efforts Provides monitoring and system-design tools to managed care organizations and state agencies concerned with this population.
    The Center is committed to producing information that is relevant to benefit managed care organizations, state agencies, families and program administrators. The Center is a collaboration among: Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health
    Baltimore, MD

    39. Including Children With Special Needs In Worship And Church School Programs - Fa
    Faith at home. Explore and enjoy your faith with your kids! Including Childrenwith special needs in Worship and Church school Programs.
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    Including Children with Special Needs in Worship and Church School Programs
    by Linda Chamberlayne The first step for including children with special needs in any program at church or elsewhere begins with personal attitudes. Inclusion has more to do with one's philosophy, approach, and willingness to learn than a "how to" check list. It is about seeing each child, no matter how challenged, as having the potential to learn and the same need to be loved and included as all other children. In the church, inclusion is also about wanting every child to know that they are deeply loved by God. Each child deserves the opportunity to worship and learn about God in whatever way he or she is able. With this foundation, a way can be found to include everyone even the most challenged children.
    Educate Yourself
    Learning about their specific needs is the next step to including children with special needs. Parents or other caregivers are the first and best source of information about the child and how to include him or her in church programs. Explain how worship time and church school programs function. Ask for help in identifying situations that limit the child's involvement and for suggestions in overcoming obstacles. Parents will usually have very helpful suggestions.

    40. About National PTA - Finding The Right PTA For You...Locally
    school Connections It is important for home and school their selfesteem, and contributeto the school. Helping Parents Advocate for special needs Children The
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