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  1. How To Reach and Teach Children and Teens with Dyslexia: A Parent and Teacher Guide to Helping Students of All Ages Academically, Socially, and Emotionally (J-B Ed: Reach and Teach) by Cynthia M. Stowe M.Ed., 2000-09-04
  2. The Dyslexia Checklist: A Practical Reference for Parents and Teachers (J-B Ed: Checklist) by Sandra F. Rief M.A., Judith Stern M.A., 2010-01-12
  3. Overcoming Dyslexia in Children, Adolescents, and Adults by Dale R. Jordan, 2002-05-15
  4. Fluency and Comprehension Interventions for Third-Grade Students.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Remedial and Special Education by Sharon Vaughn, David J. Chard, et all 2000-11-01
  5. Calendar.(Special education, conferences)(Calendar): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
  6. Never Too Late to Read: Language Skills for the Adolescent With Dyslexia : Based on the Work of Alice Ansara by Ann Cashwell Tuley, 1998-12
  7. DYSLEXIA HOW WLD I COPE 2ED PB by Ryden M, 1992-05-01
  8. Help for Dyslexic Children by MA, Dip.Ed. Elaine Miles, 2007-03-14
  9. Policy Statement on Full Funding of IDEA.(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies
  10. Reading and Attention Disorders: Neurobiological Correlates

81. Homeschool.com - Your Virtual Homeschool
2001). Redyslexia jeannie (Tue Nov 27 222000 2001). 2001). ADHD Problems with Public special ed - Annie (Thu Nov 01 190120 2001).
http://bbs.homeschool.com/cgi-bin/agnes.exe?GiftedAgnes GiftedAgnesHTML

82. The Learning Edge: Tools4Teachers
attention deficit disorder, ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dysnomia,speech disorder, reading difficulties, special education, parenting
http://www.thelearningedge.com/t4t/subj/2sp_ed.htm
Do you have a site to suggest?
Please send it to:
research@thelearningedge.com

Click any of the titles below to view each of the 3 listings.
Special Education
About.com http://k-6educators.about.com/
education/
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msub5.htm
Special Education web sites and links for teachers. Mainstreaming, ADD and ADHD, lesson plans, and other information. Awesome Library http://www.awesomelibrary.org/
Library /Special_Education/

Special_Education.html
Awesome Library organizes 14,000 carefully reviewed K-12 education resources, including the top 5 percent for teachers, students, parents, and librarians. It includes a search engine. Cindy's K-12: Lesson Plans, Projects, and Activities http://intjring.webjump.com/k-12.html A good resource for special education materials including a request to send in what your students have created Closing the Gap http://www.closingthegap.com/

83. Paul E. Rogers Repersents The Little People
the term dyslexia , the amended, federal Individual Disabilities Education Act(IDEA 97) does. The Federal Law supercedes the state laws regarding special
http://www.paulerogers.com/page2.html
Paul E. Rogers, P. A.
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YOUR RIGHTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
An Open Letter to Families of Children Receiving Special Education Services
Bring a parent or advocate with you to any meetings They can be supportive, and ask questions that you may not have thought of.
If your child is struggling in school and you believe that your child may require special education services, According to the law, you can place a parental request to have your child tested for eligibility to receive special education services If the district refuses to test your child, have the district place their reasons in writing. Place a complaint investigation in writing to the Office of Special Education.
If you are not in agreement with the districts testing, you are entitled to request an independent evaluation in writing. The district pays for this evaluation, and you are usually given a choice of three names that you can take your child to. Again, if your request is refused by your school district, place a complaint investigation to the State Department of Special Education (Office of Special Education), and you will need to request a mediation and/or Due Process hearing at the state level.
Parent(s) are now part of the IEP team.

84. Special Education, Learning Disabilities, Special Needs Products: ADD ADHD Nutri
auditory tools superior to FM systems and designed for students in special educationprograms with learning disabilities such as ADD,ADHD,dyslexia and CAPD and
http://www.iser.com/specialproducts.html
Internet Special Education Resources
Special Education Products
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ADHD - LD Life Skills Products
    Hearit Auditory Tools auditory tools superior to FM systems and designed for students in special education programs with learning disabilities such as ADD,ADHD,dyslexia and CAPD and ESL/BIL programs The Homework Manager a comprehensive homework system to help with time and organizational management Transitions Videos Self-Advocacy and Self-Determination Videos for LD and ADD/ADHD Students, based on Self-Advocacy handbooks by Howard Eaton Vineyard Video Productions two highly-regarded video series, featuring leading professionals, to help teachers, educational therapists, parents and others, effectively reach and teach children with learning disabilities.
Reading Methods
    Picture Me Reading! a visual-conceptual method of teaching ABC's and the 220 high frequency sight words
    Remedia Publications
    educational materials for working with students whose skill levels were significantly below grade level. Remedia Publications publishes over 500 reproducible activity books. The Riggs Institute America's Best Reading, Writing, and Spelling Curriculum

85. Special Education
RRISD Parent Resources Page. RRISD dyslexia Page. Mrs. Scantlin's specialEd Home Page lot of info and links to other special Education sites.
http://www.roundrockisd.org/oldtown/special_ed/special_ed.htm
Old Town Elementary
Round Rock, Texas
Home of the Old Town Texans Special Education
Special Education Links References to Web sites, commercial products, technology, and software included in pages linked to this site are provided for information purposes only. No endorsement by Old Town Elementary or the Round Rock Independent School District should be implied.
The Special Education Team
Karen Sabatine SAIL Email Donna Goodman SAIL Support Email Nancy Harris Resource Email Tammis Chadwell Resource Email Leslie Scantlin Resource Email Nancy Gibby Resource Email Susan Culpepper Speech Email Kim Alexander ARD Facilitator Email Melissa Battle Diagnostician Email Old Town Home This page has been visited times since September 1, 2000

86. Education World® : Parents Community Center : Special Needs : Specific Disabili
Includes a comprehensive Ask The Expert feature and a special online newsletter EducationLearning Disabilities dyslexia Parent's Soup resources and link for
http://www.educationworld.com/parents/special/disability.shtml

Parents Community

At School:

Afterschool Care

Choosing A School/District

At Home:
Home Activities

Homeschooling

Home-to-School Connection

At Issue:
Kids "At-Risk"
Kid's Health Kids With Special Needs School Issues ... Special Needs Children Specific Disabilities S P E C I F I C D I S A B I L I T I E S Learning/ Behavioral Disabilities Physical/ Developmental Disabilities LEARNING / BEHAVIORAL DISABILITY RESOURCES Sections This section of the Special Education Community is devoted to providing resources to help teachers and professionals understand these students and to help them to achieve their highest potential. Inclusion / Mainstreaming Resources Learn more about the issues surrounding the current practice of mainstreaming students with disability in the regular classroom for either all or part of the day in our Parents Community's School Issues section. Articles Research Shows Brains of Dyslexics Change as Reading Improves Is dyslexia brain-based or behavioral? Researchers at the University of Washington are closing in on the answer. Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne writes about new dyslexia research. As dyslexic children improve their reading through an effective phonics program, their brain functioning also changes. Multiple Intelligences: It's Not How Smart You Are, It's How You're Smart!

87. Americanteachers.com - Lesson Plans Online
Ronald D. Davis's Common Characteristics of dyslexia. Top. ESubjects specialEd lessons; History of special Education Database; History of special Education
http://www.americanteachers.com/specialed.cfm
Investors Advertisers/Sponsors
This page is dedicated to improving the education and lives of students and loved ones with exceptionalities, disabilities, and the gifted. American Teachers staff and our community of educational professionals assemble this resource portal. In no way is it complete or intended to be an authority, we only hope it will help. Please send your suggestions to: Suggestions Special Education Asperger Syndrome Top Athletics Top Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Top Autism

88. Dyslexia Academy
Name. Social Security No. Teaching Assignment. 20022003. (First Grade orSpecial ed.). Documented. Prerequisite. dyslexia Training. (See code below).
http://www.esc1.net/middleschool/dyslexia_academy.htm
General Information for ISDs Participants eligible to attend include: One (1) first grade teacher per campus—This teacher is a teacher of record for a first grade class during the 2002-2003 school year and meets the following criteria q Has attended a Texas Teacher Reading Academy (Kindergarten, First or Second grade) One (1) special education teacher from a campus with first grade students and whose duties include working with students in the primary grades (K – 3) and meets one (1) of the following criteria q Attended the Struggling Readers Workshop – provided by ESCs in spring-fall 2002 q Has attended a Texas Teacher Reading Academy (Kindergarten, First or Second grade) q Other appropriate, verifiable training on reading that stresses data driven decision-making based on TPRI or approved district reading inventory, and components of reading instruction as well as appropriate remediation strategies offered by ESC, university, or district. 2. Since each district is allowed to send only one first grade teacher and one special education teacher currently working with first grade students per campus

89. Bookmarks For Special Ed
http//www.intellitools.com/. IntelliTools has been developing and producing computerproducts for special education for two decades. top. special Education.
http://www.minot.k12.nd.us/svss/bkmkssped.htm
USE THIS MENU TO JUMP TO SECTION HEADINGS: TECHNOLOGY AND DISABILITIES SPECIAL EDUCATION ... top Technology and Disabilities Organizations top Software and Equipment Vendors Attainment http://www.attainmentcompany.com/ Save on augmentative communication, software, video, and print/kits. Don Johnston http://www.donjohnston.com/ We provide the high-quality intervention products that struggling students and students with disabilities need to achieve literacy. Edmark http://www.edmark.com/ Edtech http://www.edtech.com/ For over seven years, ETI has been helping schools purchase quality technology products and services that enhance teachin and learning. Hach Henter-Joyce http://www.hj.com/ Using JAWS for Windows Screen Reader and MAGic Screen Magnification software developed by Henter-Joyce, blind or visually impaired computer users access a wide variety of information, education and job-related applications. Innocomp http://www.sayitall.com/

90. The Instant Access Treasure Chest
S.Lissner's article on Access to Higher ed. Program; Parent Pals Gifted and Specialeducation Guide; dyslexia ERIC Digest Academic Interventions for Children
http://www.fln.vcu.edu/ld/ld.html
T h e I n s t a n t A c c e s s T r e a s u r e C h e s t The Foreign Language Teacher's Guide to Learning Disabilities
Assistive Technology
Attention Deficit Disorder Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Auditory Deficits ... Visual Deficits A s s i s t i v e T e c h n o l o g y
A t t e n t i o n D e f i c i t D i s o r d e r A D D

91. KCJH Directory
Jonas, Mary Louise6th Grade Math Teacher. Koliba, SusannaComputer Lab. Kotara,SusieKeyboarding/dyslexia Teacher. Martinez, BeatriceSpecial ed. Aide.
http://www.kcisd.net/jh/directory.html
Office Personnel Baker, RonPrincipal Saxon, MikeVice Principal Warlick, TomAthletic Director Fenner, GloriaSecretary ... Top of this page

92. Resources - Links
Learning Disabilities National Institutes of Health. National Adult DyslexiaWeb Site (UK). NCIP - National Center to Improve Practice in special ed.
http://www.ldam.org/resources/links.html
Links Note: These links are provided as resources to individuals, families and professionals interested in learning disabilities and associated issues. They do not constitute endorsement of any site or organization. Commonwealth Learning Centers: providing supplemental education in reading, reading comprehension, writing, mathematics, study skills, SAT, SSAT, and other academic areas including programs for those with learning disabilities Exceptional Parent Library: One of the largest sources of information for parents, educators and professionals who care for special needs children. The Mission of the Federation for Children with Special Needs is to provide information, support, and assistance to parents of children with disabilities, their professional partners, and their communities. We are committed to listening to and learning from families, and encouraging full participation in community life by all people, especially those with disabilities.
The Landmark School
: A boarding and day school serving students with language based learning disabilities.

93. Special Education Resources For K-12
Chest (ERIC) The foreign language teacher's guide to Learning Disabilities; Assistivetechnology; ADD; dyslexia; other topics. special Education Resources on
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/specialed.htm

94. UVa Special Education Web Site
Designed for specialeducation professionals, this resource offers a directory and recommended links for educators and parents. special Education Resources from the Curry special Education Information. Information about special education history, events, interventions,
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/specialed
Special Education Resources from the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia Special Education Information
Information about special education history, events, interventions, etc. Resources on the Internet
Internet resources about special education and disability. Categorical Information
Links to information and resources arranged by categories of disability. Professionals in Special Education
Pictures and email addresses for some professionals in special education. Parents
Information for parents of students who need special education. ose development team ose awards links to ose This is http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/specialed/home.html. The page was served to 66.14.21.74 on Monday, 07-Apr-2003 09:12:05 EDT. It was last modified Tuesday, 14-May-2002 08:58:08 EDT by John Lloyd and has been accessed approximately 181,774 times since 28 December 1996.

95. Education World ® : Curriculum: Research Shows Brains Of Dyslexics Change As Re
Improves. Is dyslexia brainbased or behavioral? answer. Education Worldnews editor Diane Weaver Dunne writes about new dyslexia research.
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr268.shtml
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Research Shows Brains of Dyslexics Change as Reading Improves
Is dyslexia brain-based or behavioral? Researchers at the University of Washington are closing in on the answer. Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne writes about new dyslexia research. As dyslexic children improve their reading through an effective phonics program, their brain functioning also changes. A University of Washington study, published in the May issue of the American Journal for Neuroradiology, shows that as dyslexic boys improve their reading abilities through an effective phonics instruction program, their brain metabolism also changes, functioning similar to that of non-dyslexic students. "The study shows that dyslexics can learn to read more efficiently if given appropriate instruction," said Virginia W. Berninger, Ph.D., one of the study's lead researchers. "It shows that although brain processes can make it more difficult for some children to learn to read, those brain processes can be changed by instructional intervention." Berninger, Todd L. Richards, and eight other University of Washington researchers conducted the study

96. Education World® : Site Reviews: I'm Not Stupid, I'm Smart
CONTENT Being the parent of a child with dyslexia can be challengingand frustrating. The I'm not Stupid, I'm Smart Web site
http://www.education-world.com/awards/past/r0599-07.shtml

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http://www.microworld.com/business/LD-Assoc/index1.html

GRADE LEVEL: Parents CONTENT: Being the parent of a child with dyslexia can be challenging and frustrating. The "I'm not Stupid, I'm Smart" Web site was put together to help educate parents about dyslexia. The site provides information about the wide scope of free services that are available for children with dyslexia and their families as mandated by federal law. You'll also find some good advice about helping children cope with dyslexia. AESTHETICS: The site has a nice layout, which features a background of colored handprints. ORGANIZATION: A comprehensive navigational sidebar on every page. REVIEW: I'm not Stupid, I'm Smart is a great introductory guide for parents of children with dyslexia. The site takes you through the process of obtaining assessment and services for students with dyslexia and learning disabilities . You'll find facts about dyslexia, including the characteristics to look for if you suspect your child may be dyslexic. The site also outlines parents' legal rights for a free appropriate education for their child, and the I.E.P. (Individualized Education Plan) process in the schools. Parents should be sure to read the sections on helping dyslexic children with their homework, and the research on the importance of phonics education. For a little inspiration, check out the list of famous people with dyslexia. A good site to share with others!

97. MY TEACHERS PAGE
articles about medication, parent coaching, school, legal issues concerning specialeducation and your child and yourself cope with living with dyslexia and ADD
http://www.eagle.ca/~matink/teacher.html
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  • Special Education - BC - On-line Documents

  • This site has several on-line resource documents for teachers. Topics include: Visual Impairments, Hearing Loss, Gifted Education, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, etc.
  • CEC ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education

  • ERIC EC gathers and disseminates the professional literature, information, and resources on the education and development of individuals of all ages who have disabilities and/or who are gifted. This site has a wealth of information!

    98. Alex PDQ, A Kid's-eye View Of Dyslexia
    A comic strip about kids and parents with reading disabilities.Category Reference Education dyslexia Personal Pages...... The soul of our school system; Computer presentation; Coming to Orlando; SpecialEd. Warranty card; What dyslexia means to me; As the earth revolves; What are you
    http://www.dyslexia.com/alexpdq/
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    99. Disability Related Educational Books - Matthews Media, LLC
    Reed Martin, JD Products Services Workshops. Phone Consults. SpecialEducation Manuals. Video Tapes. Audio Tapes. Newsletters. dyslexia My Life
    http://www.reedmartin.com/disabilityrelatedbooksshoppingcart.htm
    Disability Related Educational Books Special Ed Manuals I I Special Ed Video Tapes I Special Ed Newsletters I Workshops I Disability Related Books I I Educational Workbooks and Fun Learning Tools I I Shopping Cart Home Page I Home MATTHEWS MEDIA, LLC Connie Matthews DISABILITY RELATED EDUCATIONAL BOOKS Reed Martin, J.D.
    Dyslexia My Life:
    One Man's Story of His Life With a Learning Disability.
    By Girard J. Sagmiller.
      Girard’s story will inspire people everywhere. In Dyslexia - My Life, Girard talks candidly about his struggles and the negative perception people held about him while growing up. He shares the story of how he rose up out of the shadows of being told he was mentally incapable of functioning in school, to receiving an a Master's Degree in Business Administration. Girard shares with the reader not only the deep personal pain of his life, but also his creative techniques and the skills he personally used in overcoming this disability and learning to live successfully as a dyslexic. Girard, now 40, travels internationally as a computer consultant for a worldwide organization and moonlights as a professional model for companies such as Levi Jeans and Anheuser-Busch Inc. He also offers classes through the University of Missouri, and contributes to other community services.

    100. Special Education
    special education Those who teach the special kids are a rare breed. They arethe gems of the teaching profession. All teachers work very long, hard hours.
    http://www.wizzlewolf.com/speced.html

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