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         Mental Retardation:     more books (100)
  1. Multidisciplinary Assessment of Children With Learning Disabilities and Mental Retardation by David L. Wodrich, 1986-07
  2. Pharmacotherapy and Mental Retardation by Kenneth D. Gadow, Alan D. Poling, 1987-11
  3. Mental Retardation: Nursing Approaches to Care by J.B. Curry, K.K. Peppe, 1978-08-01
  4. Handbook of Challenging Behavior: Mental Health Aspects of Mental Retardation by Steven Reiss, 1994-05
  5. Language in Mental Retardation (Exc Business And Economy (Whurr)) by Jean-Adolphe Rondal PhD, Susan Edwards, 1997-01-30
  6. Adaptive Behavior and Its Measurement: Implications for the Field of Mental Retardation by Edited by Robert L. Schalock, 1999-01-01
  7. Mental retardation; rehabilitation and counseling, by Philip L Browning, 1974
  8. Mental Retardation: Developing Pharmacotherapies (Progress in Psychiatry)
  9. Communicative and cognitive abilities: Early behavioral assessment (NICHD-Mental retardation research centers series) by Fred D. Minifie, 1978
  10. Aggression, mental illness, mental retardation: Psychobiological approaches (Clarence M. Hincks memorial lectures)
  11. Pathways to Success: Training for Independent Living (Monographs of the American Association on Mental Retardation) by Steven H. Stumpf, 1990-12
  12. Ethics and Mental Retardation (Philosophy and Medicine)
  13. Genetics of Mental Retardation: An Overview Encompassing Learning Disability and Intellectual Disability (Monographs in Human Genetics)
  14. Language and Communication in Mental Retardation (International Review of Research in Mental Retardation, Vol. 27) (v. 27)

61. Nazis And Retards
A series of historical and behavioral convergences between adherents of the Nazi party and people suffering mental retardation.
http://www.velocity.net/~acekc/nazis_and_retards.htm
Nazis and Retards: Coincidence? Naaaaah.
Some say there are no coincidences. If you look hard enough, you can find the amazing convergence of events that link Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, Elvis and Jesus, or Dairy Queen and porno movies. Well, we just couldn't resist pushing the boundaries. Our psychic investigators at the Subtle Chunks Research Operation Terminally Undermining Mysteries (SCROTUM) have discovered a series of historical and behavioral convergences between believers in the Nazi party and people suffering mental retardation that shook our sanity to the core. Behold, if you dare... the first 66 of our findings:
  • Nazis shave their heads to demonstrate solidarity with the white race.
  • Retards have their heads shaved to prevent lice. Nazis conquered Europe with large Panzer tanks.
  • Retards dominate the playground with large steel wheelchairs. Ever notice how the Nazi salute and a retard's chest-thumping arm spasm are alike?
  • "Sieg Huuuuuhhhhh!" Nazis want their own separate homeland, away from the lesser peoples.
  • Retards already have their own homeland: their own wing of the school and their own special buses.

62. ACTS Web Page
Columbia, Missouri campaign to donate iodized salt to Georgia (state of the former Soviet Union). The salt will help combat thryoid related problems such as goiter, mental retardation and weakened immune systems.
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63. Psychiatric Assessment Of The Person With Mental Retardation
Full text of a paper published in the Psychiatric Annals 273/March 1997.Category Health Mental Health mental retardation......Psychiatric Assessment of the Person With mental retardation. by VANR.SILKA,MD;and MARK J. HAUSER, MD. WHAT IS mental retardation?
http://www.psychiatry.com/mr/assessment.html

64. Mental Retardation Psychiatry
Links to articles from psychiatric journals.Category Health Mental Health mental retardation......mental retardation Psychiatry. Hauser MJ. The Role of the Psychiatrist in MentalRetardation as originally published in Psychiatric Annals 273/March 1997.
http://www.psychiatry.com/mr/

65. International Order Of Alhambra
A Fraternal Order of Catholic Men dedicated to assisting persons developmentally disabled by mental retardation.
http://www.orderalhambra.org/home.html

66. Down Syndrome: Siblings: Brothers & Sisters Who Have Mental Retardation
An article discussing brothers and sisters of people who have mental retardation, from ARC.
http://www.nas.com/downsyn/siblings.html
Siblings:
Brothers and Sisters of People Who Have Mental Retardation
Rick Berkobien, The Arc
rberkobi@METRONET.COM
The Arc's Home Page For additional information on sibling support visit the Sibling Support Project Home Page. Is having a sibling with a disability different than having a sibling who does not have a disability? Yes and no. The relationship between siblings can be a very important part of any person's life. Siblings often share the same family experiences and form a special relationship which can last throughout their lives. Children who grow up together in the same family can form a unique bond, regardless of a brother or sister having a disability. In fact, the relationship between siblings and their brother or sister with a disability can be identical to the relationship between any brother or sister. They may be close and remain so into adulthood, or they may never develop a close relationship or grow apart as they get older. Family situations and circumstances, such as divorce or even cultural differences, can also affect the way a sibling relationship develops. It's important to remember that a lot of factors affect how siblings relate to each other, and not just the fact that one of them has a disability. However, sometimes having a brother or sister with a disability in the family creates challenges that other families may not experience. Some of these challenges can directly affect the siblings.

67. The Guided Tour,Inc - Travel For Persons With Developmental And Physical Challen
Supervised travel, recreation and vacation program for persons with developmental disabilities and mental retardation, featuring trips all over the USA and the world.
http://www.guidedtour.com/
Since 1972, thousands of men and women with developmental and physical challenges from all over the world have achieved greater independence through the travel experiences provided by The Guided Tour, Inc. The Guided Tour is a very special program that offers opportunities for personal growth, recreation and socialization through travel. Please take a few moments to learn more about our unique program. At any time you can click on " Request Form " which will bring you to the "Request Form" page. Once on the "Request Form" page, fill out the information on that page and a packet of information about our program will arrive within a few days. What Makes The Guided Tour Different?
We were the first professionally supervised travel and vacation program in the United States for persons with developmental and physical challenges. In our 31st year, we continue to pioneer in this field. Our staff are paid professionals, with most of them working or having worked in the field of MR/DD. We do not seek volunteers and we have virtually no staff turnover. A nurse accompanies most of our trips. If we know with sufficient notice, we can usually confirm that a nurse is on board for administering insulin injections and other special needs. We have a staff to traveler ratio of 1:3. For most persons in wheelchairs, with visual challenges or who are slow pacers, we provide a staff to traveler ratio of 1:1. these trips are described as "On Wheels" on our

68. TRIPS For Adults With Developmental Disabilities, Mental Retardation, And Specia
Offers vacation travel for adults with special needs, developmental disabilities, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, and physical handicaps.
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69. Division Of Mental Retardation And Developmental Disabilities
Division of mental retardation and Developmental Disabilities. ConsumerSupport Waiver Benefit Specialists Elks Dental Unit Autism Symposium
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Consumer Support Waiver Benefit Specialists Elks Dental Unit Autism Symposium The Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MRDD), established in 1974, serves a population that has developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, cerebral palsy, head injuries, autism, epilepsy, and certain learning disabilities. Such conditions must have occurred before age 22, with the expectation that they will continue. To be eligible for services from the division, persons with these disabilities must be substantially limited in their ability to function independently. The division improves the lives of persons with developmental disabilities through programs and services to enable those persons to live independently and productively. In 1988, the division began participation in the Medicaid home and community-based waiver program, designed to help expand needed services throughout the state. The division operates 17 facilities that provide or purchase specialized services. Eleven regional centers form the framework for the system, backed by six habilitation centers, which provide residential care and habilitation services for more severely disabled persons.

70. BrainTrain - Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation Training And Testing Software
Offers cognitive testing and training software for visual and auditory processing disorders, learning disabilities, mental retardation and brain injuries.
http://www.braintrain.com
Products Information Contact BrainTrain Captain's Log Captain's Log for Windows IVA-CPT SmartDriver ... Earn Free Software from BrainTrain NEW!! What is Cognitive Training? Innovative Educator's Package - Cognitive Training in the Schools Parent's Corner ADHD: Facts and Fictions ... Sign Up for Email Updates NEW!! Sorry, your browser does not support Java! Click the Captain's Log for Windows link to view screenshots. Special Introductory Price on the New Visual Motor Skills module!! For a limited time, you can receive special, discounted, introductory pricing on our exciting new update to the Captain's Log Visual Motor Skills module.
Always a favorite, Visual Motor Skills now has beautiful, updated graphics and more exciting entertaining tasks to keep your clients motivated while they learn. These seven programs provide in-depth training in eye-hand coordination, visual scanning, visual tracking, alternating and divided attention fine motor control, response inhibition, and processing speed. Each program provides over eight hours of training with at least 45 different stages per program. The programs offer appropriate presentations for kids, teenagers and adults, and you can choose the option of having program instructions spoken aloud by the computer. Follow the built-in training protocols, or customize the exercises to meet individual needs.

71. THE MERCK MANUAL--Home Edition, Sec. 23, Ch. 255, Mental Retardation
Causes, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, with links to related disorders.Category Health Mental Health mental retardation...... Chapter 255. mental retardation. mental retardation is subaverage intellectualability present from birth or early infancy. Levels of mental retardation.
http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual_home/sec23/255.htm
The Merck Manual of Medical InformationHome Edition Section 23. Children's Health Issues Chapter 255
Mental Retardation
Mental retardation is subaverage intellectual ability present from birth or early infancy. People who are mentally retarded have a lower intellectual development than normal and difficulties in learning and social adaptation. About 3 percent of the total population are mentally retarded.
Causes
Intelligence is determined by both heredity and environment. In most cases of mental retardation, the cause is unknown. But several conditions during a woman's pregnancy can cause or contribute to mental retardation in her child. Common ones include the use of certain drugs, excessive consumption of alcohol, radiation therapy, poor nutrition, and certain viral infections, such as German measles (rubella). Chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome, (see page 1237 in Chapter 254, Birth Defects ) are a common cause of mental retardation. A number of hereditary disorders also can cause mental retardation. Some, such as phenylketonuria (see page 1293 in Chapter 267, Metabolic Disorders

72. NIH News Release--Possible Gene For Form Of Mental Retardation, Brain Developmen
Contact Robert Bock or Susan Marsiglia (301) 4965133. Possible Genefor Form of mental retardation, Brain Development Identified.
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/jun2002/nichd-27.htm
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Possible Gene for Form of Mental Retardation, Brain Development Identified
Researchers funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) have come one step closer to identifying one of the causes of previously unexplained mental retardation. The researchers report finding a single gene on the X chromosome, called AGTR2 for short, that when abnormal, appears to result in mental retardation (MR). The study, by Dr. Anand K. Srivastava and colleagues of the J.C. Self Research Institute of Human Genetics at the Greenwood Genetic Center in South Carolina, is published in the June 28 issue of Science. ... http://www.nichd.nih.gov , or from the NICHD Clearinghouse, 1-800-370-2943; e-mail NICHDClearinghouse@mail.nih.gov

73. Castigating Assumptiona About Mental Retardation...
Essential reading for anyone interested in autism. How facilitated communication changed her world.Category Health Mental Health Autism Spectrum Personal Pages......CASTIGATING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT mental retardation AND LOW FUNCTIONING AUTISM. Wasthe psychologist in 1991 testing mental retardation or something else?
http://soeweb.syr.edu/thefci/7-1rub.htm
CASTIGATING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT MENTAL RETARDATION AND LOW FUNCTIONING AUTISM
Sue Rubin
Whittier, CA Editor's note: This presentation was delivered as a keynote address at the national conference of TASH in Seattle, December, 1998.
Good afternoon. My name is Sue Rubin and I have prepared my talk ahead of time because I don’t really talk and my typing is very slow. After my written presentation I would like you to ask me questions. Until the age of thirteen, I was a typical low functioning person with autism. I was so typical, everyone assumed I was also retarded. I was tested by the psychologist and was graded at the level of a two year old. I didn’t speak, except for echolalia. I had a very short attention span, was aggressive and self abusive. In October of 1991 I was introduced to facilitated communication, and my mind began to wake up. Progress was slow at first, but after a few months I could type single words with someone pushing my arm back while I typed with one finger. In a few more months, I was typing paragraphs and going to a regular science class. When it was time for high school, my parents, school personnel, and I chose Whittier High where I could be fully included. I graduated after five years with honors and a regular diploma.
When I began to type fluently my family realized the importance of it and assumed I would go to college. I too knew I could do it. We planned my high school courses accordingly. Old stereotypes were replaced by total rethinking of autism. Fortunately, the school personnel absolutely agreed. We all became partners in this new adventure.

74. MENTAL RETARDATION
From 1993 to 2002, Steve Taylor, Director of the Center on Human Policy, servesas Editor of mental retardation (MR), a journal published by the American
http://soeweb.syr.edu/thechp/mrpage.htm
From 1993 to 2002, Steve Taylor, Director of the Center on Human Policy, serves as Editor of Mental Retardation (MR) , a journal published by the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR).
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75. The Center - Serving Persons With Mental Retardation
A private notfor-profit United Way agency, CRI's mission is to provide opportunities which promote individual choice, personal growth and community involvement for persons with mental retardation and those needing similar services.
http://jericho.webradium.com/jerichoweb/Templates/common/index.cfm?site_id=1044

76. Beyond Reason: The Death Penalty And Offenders With Mental Retardation
13, No 1(G). BEYOND REASON The Death Penalty and Offenders with mental retardation. II.mental retardation An Overview What is mental retardation?
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I. Summary and Recommendations II. Mental Retardation: An Overview

77. Tyler For Life Foundation WEBSITE HAS MOVED!!!!
The Tyler For Life Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit voluntary organization whose mission is to improve the lives of babies by preventing mental retardation and death resulting from disorders detectable through newborn screening.
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78. HRW: The Death Penalty In The U.S.A.
Since the US death penalty was reinstated in 1976, at least thirtyfive people with MR have been Category Health Mental Health mental retardation...... Death Penalty Links; The Death Penalty and mental retardation, Recommendations.March 2001 Report. Press Release. Letter to Governors.
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/deathpenalty/

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79. Special Olympics Iowa Front Page
Provides yearround sports training and competition for children and adults with mental retardation.
http://www.soiowa.org
2003 WINTER GAMES WAS ANOTHER GREAT TIME! CHECK OUT THE PICTURES BY CLICKING HERE At 61 years of age, Dick Vetter of Muscatine proved once again at the Winter Games dance that he's still a chick magnet. WINTER GAMES SPONSORS: Dubuque Racing Association Radio Dubuque Alliant Energy Sundown Mountain Dubuque Downtown Kiwanis Dubuque Inn-Best Western Farm Bureau Financial Services ShopKo Knights of Columbus BRIGHTEN UP SOMEONE'S DAY AND HELP OUT SPECIAL OLYMPICS IOWA CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS STATE BOWLING WAS A "300" DAY CLICK HERE FOR PICTURES! CONGRATS TO OUR HARLEY WINNER! Special Olympics Iowa would like to send out a big congratulations to Dave Coppess of Urbandale, Iowa, the winner of the 2002 Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle. The drawing was held Saturday, November 2nd at the Law Enforcement Polar Plunge. Thanks to everyone who purchased a ticket in this year's event, and next year be sure to buy two! CLICK HERE TO SEE PICTURES FROM THE LAW ENFORCEMENT POLAR PLUNGE WHERE THE HARLEY WAS GIVEN AWAY Ron Waggoner of Woodward Resource Center scores another run. STATE SOFTBALL WAS ANOTHER BIG HIT! CLICK HERE FOR MORE

80. Dayton Daily News Ohio's Broken Mental Retardation System
Our Company. Our Services. Help/Feedback. News search. Last 30 days only Earlierarticles here. Deadly Consequences Ohio's broken mental retardation system.
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