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  1. Health services delivery to students with special health care needs in Texas public schools.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Gaye M. Koenning, Ann Witt Todaro, et all 1995-04-01
  2. Language Learning Disabilities in School-Age Children and Adolescents: Some Principles and Applications by Geraldine P. Wallach, Katharine G. Butler, 1994-02-24

41. Esmerel's Collection Of Special Education Resources
of children who are gifted or disabled. Stewart's special Education Links; specialEducational needs texas special Education Resource Center; Utah's Project for
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(Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is dedicated to special education resources. This list is growing constantly. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather.
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42. Correspondence Schools - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Distance Learning Prog
Correspondence schools typically provide a full curriculum North texas Academy Alicensed private home Accomodates special needs students as well as those
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Correspondence Schools Correspondence schools typically provide a full curriculum based on grade level. You'll get all materials you need, and a teacher will make assignments, which your child will turn in, and the teacher will evaluate. The best are accredited and will perform an assessment to ascertain your child's placement in each subject. Alger Learning Center
A Washington State approved private school that issues official high school diplomas and transcripts. It accepts K-12 homeschoolers.

43. Problems Can Overwhelm The Schools
All disabled students, including those with SED, are to The state of texas allocatesabout a third. behaviors without the support of specialeducation resources
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44. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Medical Schools
special needs family friendly fun medical schools
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45. 12-15, Local: New Law Helps Protect Special Education Students
a student and especially a disabled student in district and many other East Texasdistricts already class, Truan said, but those students have special needs.
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12-15, Local: New law helps protect special education students
By PATRINA A. BOSTIC Disabled school children in Texas have suffered unimaginable abuse by teachers who, in an attempt to discipline them, have done everything from lock them inside cages to dark unventilated closets, Texas legislators say. Frightened and confused children soiled their pants and injured themselves as they panicked, trying to escape the grim and lonely places, they say. "I didn't know this was happening. I don't think a lot of people know," said Sen. Carlos Truan, D-Corpus Christi, author of Senate Bill 1196. The bill, passed during the last legislative session, requires the Texas Education Agency to develop rules related to training on the use of restraint and timeout for students with disabilities. "I was appalled, to say the least, to hear that these practices were being carried out in the name of school discipline. This is abusing authority." East Texas schools are complying with the new law, and districts are sending teams to participate in the Texas Behavior Support Initiative training, which must be completed by April 1. The training is provided through Region VII Education Service Center.

46. Special Education Enrollment: A Practical Primer - Texas - GreatSchools.net
a balance between teaching special education students your child taught with nondisabledstudents to
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47. Online Resources For Special Education - Texas - GreatSchools.net
on special education services in texas, how to calender of events in the learningdisabled (LD) community on support; it offers a special education professional
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Online Resources for Special Education Check out these useful online resources for parents of special education students.

48. U Seek U Find - Family - School
Federal Resource Center for special Education School to a Learning disabled Discussionabout Ohio Homeschooling in Pennsylvania texas Homeschooling Information
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49. Special Needs Family Friendly Fun - Include Inclusion
and fun of family life for special needs families. Parents helping parents so theirdisabled children can http//www.serviceandinclusion.org texas Center for
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Offering family friendly fun and special needs resources that enhance the quality and fun of family life for special needs families.
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Our mission is to: enable families with special needs to share their experiences by subscribing to our newsletter , joining our eGroup forum, talking in our chat room and posting to our bulletin board ; offer information on a wide variety of family fun and special needs topics ; and facilitate access via rings and links to websites relevant to special needs families. Adoption Arts Crafts Babies Charities ... Work at home
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All Kids Can disability awareness projects for students of all ages...
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our vision is to educate middle school, high school and college students, corporate and community citizens, and employers about the needs and abilities of people with mental retardation...
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50. MAIN.org - Disability Services
Since 1947 Easter SealsCentral texas has been Volunteer supporting the elderly anddisabled by becoming diverse programs to persons with special needs to help
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Provides access to educational and employment opportunities in information technology to people with disabilities. Also provides training and consulting to businesses to help them make their products and services more accessible on-line. Any Baby Can
To enhance the lives of children with disabilities or other special health care needs: ABC works to ensure that "Any Baby Can reach maximum potential." Arc of the Capital Area
Founded by parents who were concerned about the exclusion of their children with mental retardation from public schools. Also assists individuals with developmental disabilities of all ages and their families to realize all rights and opportunities for full participation as members of the community. The Assistive and Instructional Technology Lab - UT Austin
To increase the independence, productivity, and integration of people with developmental disabilities into community life through a program of training, service delivery, technical assistance, applied research, and information dissemination.

51. Including Special-needs Students In Regular Classrooms . . . ByPeter Farley
Opponents of inclusion say integrating special needs students into the number of learningdisabledstudents placed New Jersey, Florida and texas constitute the
http://www.umass.edu/journal/car/studentwork/farley.html
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Including special-needs students in regular classrooms seems to improve student academic performance, data show
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AMHERST The inclusive-style classroom may be denying elementary school special needs students the attention they require and the education they deserve, according to some local teachers. But an analysis of available data gives a different picture. Now only one question remains: which method of grouping is most effective in helping students, with and without disabilities, to achieve their expected goals? IDEA requires that disabled students be placed in a setting that constitutes the "least restrictive environment." In other words, the government calls for disabled students to be educated with those who are nondisabled, to the maximum extent appropriate. However, teachers such as Mary Donovan, a fourth-grade instructor at Crocker Farm Elementary School in Amherst, say the law is often misinterpreted. The "least restrictive environment" isn’t always the regular classroom for special needs students, Donovan said.

52. Vitae
texas Association for Pupil Transportation (TAPT). Director of special Education. withleading the full integration of 150 developmentally disabled adults into
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Dayton Ray Turner, Ed.D.
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Bachelor of Arts, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado. Major: Secondary Special Education-Mental Retardation. May, 1966. Minor: Sociology. Master of Science, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Graduate Fellow of the United States Office of Education (USOE). Thesis topic:The Mentally Retarded Offender. October, 1970. Doctor of Education-Special Education Administration, University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Dissertation Topic: Guilford's Structure of Intellect and the Social Intelligence of Juvenile Delinquents. August, 1975. Postdoctoral Study. Educational Technology. University of Northern Colorado. Greeley, Colorado. Distance Learning for Special Populations. November, 1991.
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Presented at the National Association for Pupil Transportation 2002 Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina. November 3, 2002.
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53. IDEA FULL FUNDING ACT OF 2000
RON PAUL OF texas. I have received compliments from a special education administratorin my in order to fulfill the federal command that disabled children be
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    • IDEA may also force local schools to deny children access to the education that best suits their unique needs in order to fulfill the federal command that disabled children be educated `in the least restrictive setting,' which in practice means mainstreaming. Many children may thrive in a mainstream classroom environment, however, some children may be mainstreamed solely because school officials believe it is required by federal law, even though the mainstream environment is not the most appropriate for that child.
    • On May 10, 1994, Dr. Mary Wagner testified before the Education Committee that disabled children who are not placed in a mainstream classroom graduate from high school at a much higher rate than disabled children who are mainstreamed. Dr. Wagner quite properly accused Congress of sacrificing children to ideology.
    • Increasing IDEA spending also provides incentives to over-identify children as learning disabled, thus unfairly stigmatizing many children and, in a vicious cycle, leading to more demands for increased federal spending on IDEA. Instead of increasing spending on a federal program that may actually damage the children it claims to help, Congress should return control over education to those who best know the child's needs: parents. In order to restore parental control to education, I have introduced the Family Education Freedom Act (H.R. 935), which provides parents with a $3,000 per child tax credit to pay for K-12 education expenses. My tax credit would be of greatest benefit to parents of children with learning disabilities because it would allow them to devote more of their resources to ensure their children get an education that meets the child's unique needs.
  • 54. TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF EDUCATION FOR ALL HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ACT
    RON PAUL OF texas. I have received complaints from a special education administratorin my in order to fulfill the federal command that disabled children be
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    • Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the opportunity to explain why I must oppose H. Con. Res. 399, which celebrates the 25th Anniversary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). My opposition to H. Con. Res. 399 is based on the simple fact that there is a better way to achieve the laudable goal of educating children with disabilities than through an unconstitutional program and thrusts children, parents, and schools into an administrative quagmire. Under the IDEA law celebrated by this resolution, parents and schools often become advisories and important decisions regarding a child's future are made via litigation. I have received complaints from a special education administrator in my district that unscrupulous trial lawyers are manipulating the IDEA process to line their pockets at the expenses of local school districts. Of course, every dollar a local school district has to spend on litigation is a dollar the district cannot spend educating children.
    • IDEA may also force local schools to deny children access to the education that best suits their unique needs in order to fulfill the federal command that disabled children be educated `in the least restrictive setting,' which in practice means mainstreaming. Many children may thrive in a mainstream classroom environment, however, some children may be mainstreamed solely because school officials believe it is required by federal law, even though the mainstream environment is not the most appropriate for that child.

    55. Special Education
    and Development Class project at the University of texas. as information of interestto disabled children, their plus links to other special education resources
    http://www.k2nesoft.com/education/specialeducation.html
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    If you find links that no longer work, please let us know

    56. Texas Department Of Human Services: Provider Information
    benefits and service that enable disabled persons to represented in court by the TexasAttorney General Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, special Milk Program
    http://www.dhs.state.tx.us/providers/
    DHS Home Contact Us Search DHS Site Map ... Rate Analysis DHS contracts with a number of organizations to provide services to agency clients. The information contained in this section is designed for people who are under contract to provide services for DHS clients.
    • Community Care homepage Information Letters are used to communicate with appropriate DHS staff and contractors. They cover new initiatives, regulations, policies, procedures, forms, or rates that impact programs. The Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provides comprehensive health care that is responsive to the needs of the individual and emphasizes helping older people remain at home as long as medically, socially, and economically feasible. Policy Clarifications are used to communicate with appropriate DHS staff and providers and to clarify current program policies or procedures.
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    • Promoting Independence is an overview and background information about the agency's Promoting Independence initiative.
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    • Credentialing homepage Criminal History Program lets long-term care facilities and home health agencies licensed or regulated by DHS obtain a criminal history record on new unlicensed employees who provide direct resident care.

    57. Texas Department Of Human Services: Services Provided
    Lunch and School Breakfast Programs, special Milk Program service through the LITEUPTexas program Application for Assistance — Aged and disabled (Form 1200EZ
    http://www.dhs.state.tx.us/programs/
    DHS Home Contact Us Search DHS Site Map ... Forms The Texas Department of Human Services administers state and federal human services programs that are designed to benefit three major client groups: low-income families and children, victims of domestic violence, and people who are elderly or have disabilities. In administering its programs, DHS does not discriminate, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, political belief, or religion. Visit the State of Texas Assistance and Referral System (STARS) site to find a DHS office. You also can self-screen for potential eligibility for programs provided by the DHS and other Texas state agencies.
    • The goal of the Family Violence Program is to promote self sufficiency, safety and long term independence from family violence for adult victims and their children by providing emergency, support and prevention services. If you worked in 2001 you may be eligible for the Earned Income Credit.

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    special Days Camps Summer and winter camp in Michigan for texas Lion's Camp -Provides, without charge, a camp for physically disabled, hearing/vision
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    - Special needs showers, baths and toilet products available to buy online.
    B Squared
    - B Squared is an educational publishing company, specialising in assessments and workbooks. We have extended our range and now both workbooks and assessment are available on CD ROM.
    Special Needs
    - Special education software to teach children speech, language and communication. Free shipping worldwide.
    Alternative Summer Camps
    - Therapeutic wilderness experiences for adolescents, pre-teens, and adults. Descriptions and links for a variety of programs in different states.
    Brigadoon
    - Features a future not-for-profit, year-round camp facility for special children and youth with chronic illnesses.
    Camp Civitan
    - A residential summer camp in Williams, Arizona for mentally and physically challenged individuals.
    Camp Heartland
    - Camping and outreach program for children ages 7 to 16 who are living in the shadow of HIV or AIDS. Offers information on how to help, support services, and camping.
    Camp Kirk
    - Offers a non-competitive atmosphere which allows children with learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, or enuresis the opportunities to experience a residential camp without being ostracized. Contains rates, dates, and an application form.

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    special Days Camps Summer and winter camp in Michigan for texas Lions Camp -Provides, without charge, a camp for physically disabled, hearing/vision
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    B Squared
    - B Squared is an educational publishing company, specialising in assessments and workbooks. We have extended our range and now both workbooks and assessment are available on CD ROM.
    Special Needs
    - Special education software to teach children speech, language and communication. Free shipping worldwide.
    Camp Heartland
    - The world's largest camping and outreach program for children ages 7 to 16 who are living in the shadow of HIV or AIDS. Just a short trip north of Minneapolis and St. Paul in Willow River, Minnesota.
    Summit Camp and Travel
    - Serving boys and girls classified as having attention deficit disorders and possible concomitant learning disabilities or mild emotional problems. Located in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 3 hours from New York City.
    Camping Unlimited
    - A residential camp for children with developmental disabilities in Northern California's Santa Cruz Mountains.
    Camp Civitan
    - A residential summer camp in Williams, Arizona for mentally and physically challenged individuals.

    60. Texas Camps
    camp programs for chronically ill or disabled children texas Lion's Camp Orthopedicimpairment, hearing or visual special Kids Fund SKF is a unique alliance of
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    Camps for Special Kids
    TOTA student member Jenny M. Dorris has compiled and published a booklet, Texas Camps for Special Kids as a partial requirement for her Master's degree in OT.
    While we cannot put the entire booklet on this web site, we are listing the camps with their general locations, specialty areas, and phone numbers, and have included links to a number of these camps.
    Camps for Special Kids
    Camp A.O.K.

    Children with cancer treated at M.D. Anderson
    Houston area, 713/792-3362
    Camp Adventure
    Children with CP and other disabilities plus kids without disabilities
    85 miles SW of Dallas, 800/798-1492
    Camp C.A.M.P.
    Provides a wide range of recreational, rehabilitative, educational, and respite services for children with developmental disabilities and their families Near San Antonio, 210/292-3566 Camp Carter Mild orthopedic impairments, other health impairments (asthma, epilepsy) Ft. Worth, 817/738-9241 Camp For All This facility in Washington County hosts numerous camp programs for chronically ill or disabled children. Many of the programs listed here are held at the facility. Between Houston and Austin, 713/686-5666

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