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41. Healthy Pet | Human/Animal Bond: Special Pets, Extraordinary Lives
the best example of how well special needs pets can support group, began her workwith disabled pets when Both dogs act as volunteers for maryland's Pets on
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Human/Animal Bond:
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As veterinary medicine advances, veterinarians are able to help an increasing number of animals with serious problems, and these animals are living longer than ever before. The number of animals with disabilities, chronic diseases, and other conditions that require special care is constantly rising, and these animals are beginning to find a special place in pet owners' hearts. "Animals are amazing in their ability to recover and adapt to life with a disability," says Dr. Robin Downing, a veterinarian in Windsor, Colorado. "Often it's much harder for us as people to get over our prejudices about special needs pets than it is for the animals to get over their disabilities." Less obvious needs
Many animals with mental retardation or cognitive function problems can do quite well with a little extra attention from owners, though results can vary widely depending on the pet's condition. Dr. Downing's cat Kramer was born with cerebellar hypoplasiapart of his brain did not fully develop. He can think and reason as well as any other cat, but he has problems coordinating the movement of his legs, and he often stumbles and falls. When he does, he simply picks himself up again. "He was born this way," explains Dr. Downing, "and he's never known any other kind of life. He doesn't know he's different from any other cat." Kramer mostly lives his life as a normal cat, but he does require some protection from staircases and other precarious places where his falls could be dangerous.

42. ADA & Disability Information
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43. Washington DC City Pages: Education : Organizations
cooperation among parents of disabled children, the a more effective advocate forchildren with special needs. based in``the Washington, maryland, and Virginia
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44. ED389965 1995-01-30 Screening For Special Diagnoses. ERIC Digest.
Identifying learning disabled students A summary Education, University of maryland,College Park Intervention, Screening Tests, special needs Students, Student
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Screening for Special Diagnoses. ERIC Digest.
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SCHOOL-BASED SCREENING
While most children with a disability are identified by third grade, some are not identified until the upper elementary grades or even junior or senior high school. In some instances, a problem does not become evident until the demands of school exceed the child's skills in coping with his or her disability. In other cases, the disability may not occur until the child is older. For instance, a disability may be acquired as a result of a traumatic brain injury or as a result of other environmental factors. A disability may also not be identified until a child is older because the procedures used for screening, referral, testing, and/or identification are ineffective.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS FOR SCHOOL SCREENING
It is important to understand that there is no standard or uniform battery of tests, checklists, or procedures to follow for the identification of most students with disabilities. While there is a basic structure to the identification process, there is considerable variability in how students may come to be identified, including the types of tests used in screening and the processes by which they are referred.

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46. Schools In Reference > Education > Special Education
special education school in maryland. A special school catering to pupils aged 4 to19 with NJ, for Communication Impaired and Multiply disabled children from
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47. OCO Needs Assessment Tool - University Of Maryland
are age 18 or older who receiving special education services; needed in each areato better meet students needs. activities with same age nondisabled peers in
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Back to Home This assessment tool is intended to help local school systems (LSSs) determine if there is a need to create educational services for students with significant disabilities age 18-21 in post-secondary settings. This tool will identify the steps necessary:
  • to create a planning committee, to identify potential students, to review the current services these students are receiving, to describe how services could be improved to better meet the students needs, to determine if developing program in a postsecondary setting would be the best way to meet these needs.
STEP 1: Convene planning committee to conduct the needs assessment. Schedule a meeting to conduct, review, and discuss assessment. Possible committee members may include:
  • LSS Director of Special Education and other special education administrators/coordinators LSS Teachers and Department chairs of sending high schools LSS Principal(s) Community-Based Instruction/work coordinators/transition specialists Related services personnel Parents Local adult service agencies (i.e. community not for profit organizations, vocational or residential support providers, Arc)

48. Cedar Lane To Get A New Home (washingtonpost.com)
county public schools, enhanced by special education teachers maryland was citedin 2001 for failing to guidelines that 80 percent of disabled students spend
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49. Handicap Special Needs Impaired Blind Hearing Sight Eyes Medical Education Cane
disturbed, deaf or blind, serving Central maryland. and donated puppies to help specialneeds children and who are deaf or physically disabled with everyday
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* This is the place for sharing information . . . it is under continuing development. * This and adjacent pages contain phone numbers and links to information intended to help those with special needs. You and friends can help this be a very special place by contributing links that will make this information center truely helpful to those in need of help. You can scroll down the listings to find services that can help you. Another way of finding what you want is to click on Edit in the menu bar and use "find" to insert names/terms being sought; it will search the entire listing for you. Repeat the find function to find more than one use of the name/term you seek. Keep checking for new or additional link entries . . . we hope to have new entries posted frequently. * We need to share "lessons learned" and perhaps help others avoid pitfalls in the maze of medical/educational/job training, etc. Be a friend! Tell others of this handicap help center listing. * We will put notes here from time to time when the information is very time sensitive or it is about events that needs your immediate attention.

50. Links To Other Sites
MSB serves students in every county of maryland. in addition to visual impairmentare disabled by other distributors of products for people with special needs.
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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

51. Maryland Resources For Assistive Technology
life of children and youth with special needs through teaching and for persons inthe disabled community whose The maryland Technology Assistance Program (MD TAP
http://www.linc.org/restech.html
Assistive Technology Resources In Maryland
Center for Technology in Education (CTE) improves the quality of life of children and youth with special needs through teaching, research, and leadership in the use of technology. It is a partnership which combines the research and teaching resources of the Johns Hopkins University Division of Education and the leadership and policy support of the Maryland State Department of Education. An excellent resource for teachers and other professionals. Community Living, Inc . - administers a loan library and assist families and individuals in the Western region of Maryland in choosing the appropriate adaptive equipment and devices to increase their independence. They also provide services to the deaf community and have programs that assist people with limited sight. 620-B Research Drive, Frederick, MD 21703. Phone: 301-663-8811 or 301-293-6015. TTY: (301)620-7442. Computer Reclamation Inc . - donates computers and other related equipment to non profit organizations in the metro Washington DC area, but other organizations can apply if they can arrange transportation. A $25 donation per computer is requested. 912 Thayer Avenue, Suite 210, Silver Spring, MD 20910-4570. Phone: Michael Wiggins (301) 495-0280. The Council United for Recovery and Education (CURE) Network, Inc

52. FamilyFun: Learning: I Think My Child Might Be Gifted
requirements as their challenged or disabled peers and an appropriate topic for ourspecial needs issue. Most schools in maryland, however, according to Jeanne
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53. University Of Maryland Eastern Shore 2000-02 Catalog
substantive physical education activities for the disabled in a of the contemporaryincrease in leisure time, special interests and needs of all
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54. Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help - LD Schools
pg.k12.md.us/~duckw/ Chelsea School (maryland) Located in software for the learningdisabled community successfully include children with special needs into the
http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/ld_schools/
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55. English Books > Education/Student > Special Education - Physically Handicapped
Postcompulsory Education for disabled People ; Paperback for Independent Living,maryland, USA); Pyfer ISBN 0205132626 Spotlight on special Educational needs
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56. FYI Online - July 2002 - UMUC
to help students with special needs overcome limitations with disabilities in BaltimoreCity schools has been our teachers are among maryland's most progressive
http://www.umuc.edu/fyionline/july_02/fyionline2.html
July 2002 Inside This Issue UMUC Hosts First Transatlantic Alliance between U.S. and EU UMUC Gets Help with its IDEA to Narrow Digital Divide for People with Disabilities More Disabled Veterans Choose UMUC Faculty Media Lab Puts Do-It-Yourself Multimedia Within Reach ...
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UMUC Gets Help with its IDEA to Narrow Digital Divide for People with Disabilities "Being such a leader in the advances telecommunications has for individuals today, Verizon is committed to exploring ways technology can be better utilized. We have long enjoyed our relationship with UMUC because we share the mission of improving lives through incorporating technology into modern communication. The IDEA Project is exemplary of that ideal." Paul Wood, Verizon "IDEA is certain to be of real and long-lasting significance in the burgeoning distance learning arena. The university's leadership and effective partnerships will command attention to the critical need to be inclusive of the needs of all learners."

57. Kcwvita
special needs and Technology. Good Morning Tomorrow; Library Access Technologyfor the disabled Workshop, Baltimore, maryland, May 2223, 1991.
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Kieth C. Wright
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Kieth_Wright@uncg.edu Educational Background: B.A. Philosophy, Willamette University, 1955
M. Div., Pastoral Theology, Union Theological Seminary, 1958
M.S.L.S., Computer Applications, Columbia University, 1968
D.L.S., Computer Analysis, Columbia University, 1972
Certification, Clinical Pastoral Education, North Carolina
Baptist Hospital, 1958-59 Dissertation topic: Computational Analysis of a Large Corpus of Current Educational Vocabulary, The ERIC Tapes. (with honors) Library Education Specializations: Areas of special competence in library education are educational administration, accreditation studies, continuing professional education, materials and services for special populations, on-line bibliographic retrieval, computer applications in education and libraries, accessing the Internet and World Wide Web applications in education.. Work Experience: 1972-1975 Head Librarian, Gallaudet College, Washington, DC

58. KinderStart - Child Development : Special Needs Child
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59. Commission On Education Finance, Equity, And Excellence
Armstrong, members of ARC of maryland, testified in special education and transportationof disabled students the need for including special education students
http://mlis.state.md.us/other/education/110200_Minutes.htm
Commission on Education Finance, Equity, and Excellence Minutes November 2, 2000 The Commission on Education Finance, Equity, and Excellence held a public hearing at Towson University on Thursday, November 2, 2000, at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of obtaining public testimony on the first draft of the Commission's interim report that was issued on October 26, 2000. The following members of the Commission were present at the hearing: Dr. Alvin Thornton, Chair
Delegate Paul H. Carlson (for Delegate Hixson)
Senator Michael J. Collins
Ms. Carolyn Y. Perkins
Ms. Marilyn J. Praisner
Mr. Walter Sondheim, Jr.
Ms. Karen Wolf (for Ms. Beatrice B. Gordon) These minutes provide a brief summary of the oral testimony that was provided at the hearing. Many of the individuals who testified at the hearing also submitted written testimony. Joe A. Hairston, Superintendent, Baltimore County Schools, testified in support of the Commission's approach to measuring adequacy. He also testified in support of the Commission's recommendations for increased funding for special education, transportation of disabled students, academic intervention, teacher mentoring, full-day kindergarten, and early childhood education. Donald Arnold, President, Baltimore County Board of Education, concurred with the Commission's conclusion that its recommendations were fiscally responsible and that funding for public schools was among the State's highest priorities. He testified in support of the Commission's recommendations for increased funding for special education, transportation of disabled students, and programmatic enhancements.

60. Maryland Electronic Capital - Education
maryland Association of Nonpublic special Education Facilities are blind, visuallyimpaired and multidisabled. serves students in every county of maryland.
http://www.mec.state.md.us/education/special.html
Special Schools in Maryland
Maryland Association of Nonpublic Special Education Facilities
The Benedictine School
Benedictine's highly qualified staff (1:4 staff/student ratio) works in the classroom, in the community, and in Benedictine's Residential Program to help each individual (ages 5 to 21) develop the essential skills he or she needs, like effective communication, social skills, and personal hygiene.
Wm. S. Baer School #301
The mission of the William S. Baer School is to provide appropriate educational medical and therapeutic programs for students with developmental delays, from three through twenty-one years of age by facilitating their physical, academic, social and emotional growth in all developmental domains through various activities involving school, family and community in order to prepare them for living productive lives.
The Chimes
Providing educational, vocational, habilitative, residential, leisure, and other support services for people with barriers to independent living, including people with mental retardation and related handicapping conditions.
Hannah More School
Hannah More School is committed to providing excellent academic and therapeutic programs for emotionally disabled teenagers in a nurturing environment, enabling students to develop the skills necessary to reach their greatest potential in an increasingly complex and culturally diverse society.

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