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SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY WEBSITE
www2.sbac.edu
INCLUSION PROJECT, SCHOOL BOARD OF ALACHUA COUNTY
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Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities2671
Executive Center Circle West Suite 100
Tallahasseee, Florida
32301-5092
Phone: (800) 342-0823
Contact Person: Paul
Finch E-mail:
info@advocacycenter.org Website:
http://www.advocacycenter.org/Organization
Type: Advocacy and Law, State and Local Organizations
Disabilities
Served: General / Non-disability Specific
The Advocacy Center for
Persons with Disabilities, Inc., is a non-profit organization providing
protection and advocacy services in the State of Florida. Our mission is to
advance the dignity, equality, self-determination and expressed choices of
individuals with disabilities.
Assistive Technology
Educational Network of Florida1207 Mellonville Avenue
Sanford,
Florida 32771
Phone: 407-688-2201 Fax: 407-688-4593
Contact
Person: Phyllis Neal-Wilson, Administrator E-mail:
Phyllis_Neal-Wilson@scps.k12.fl.us
Website:
http://www.aten.scps.k12.fl.us/Organization
Type: Assistive Technology, Information Centers, Parent/Family
Support, Schools and School Districts
Disabilities Served:
ADHD/ADD, Autism, Brain Injury and Stroke, Cerebral
Palsy, Communication and Speech, Cystic Fibrosis, Deaf /
Blind, Developmental Disabilities, General / Non-disability
Specific, Health Impairments, Learning Disabilities, Mental
Retardation, Mobility Impaired, Multiple Disabilities, Multiple
Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Neurological
Disorders, Orthopedically Impaired
ATEN is a stat-wide, grant funded
project administered by Seminole County Public Schools, serving students ages
3-21. We provide training in assistive technology, maintain a demonstration lab
with hardware and software, and administer a short-term loan program for
students throughout the state.
Birth Defects Research for
Children, Inc. (BDRC)930 Woodcock Road, Suite 225
Orlando,
Florida 32803
Phone: (407) 895-0802 Fax: (407)
895-0824
Contact Person: Betty Mekdici E-mail:
abdc@birthdefects.org Website:
http://www.birthdefects.org/Organization
Type: Information Centers, National Organizations and
Associations, Parent/Family Support
Disabilities Served: General /
Non-disability Specific
We provide comprehensive fact sheets about birth
defects, as well as other information. If your child was born with a birth
defect, we provide parent matching opportunities and information resources,
including books and links. If you are researching birth defects, we have an area
to get you started.
Brain Injury Association of Florida,
Inc201 East Asmple Road
Pompano Beach, Florida 33064
Phone:
(954) 786-2400 (800) 992-3442 Fax: (954) 786-2437
Contact Person:
Cindy Lovenvirth E-mail:
info@biaf.org Website:
http://www.biaf.org/Organization Type:
Advocacy and Law, Parent/Family Support, State and Local
Organizations
Disabilities Served: Brain Injury and Stroke
The
BIAF assists individuals with brain injuries, their families and professionals
by providing: Statewide Information and Resource Center,Education and Training,
Support Services, Toll-free Help line, Awareness and Prevention Programs, and
Legislative Advocacy.
CITE: Center for Independence,
Technology and Education32634 Blossom Lane
Leesburg, Florida
34788
Phone: (352) 365-1544 Fax: (352) 365-6970
E-mail:
ccaprera@cite-fl.com Website:
http://www.cite-fl.com/Organization Type:
Advocacy and Law, Assistive Technology, Disability/Disorder
Specific, Parent/Family Support, State and Local
Organizations
Disabilities Served: Deaf / Blind, Multiple
Disabilities, Visual Impairment / Blind
CITE promotes the
independence of adults and children with blindness, low vision and other
disabilities through technology, education, support and advocacy.
CREST School2600 S Panther Pride Dr
Lecanto,
Florida 34461
Phone: 3525270303 Fax: 3525270355
Contact
Person: Debby Hudson E-mail:
hudsond@citrus.k12.fl.us
Organization Type: Schools and School Districts
Disabilities
Served: ADHD/ADD, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Communication and
Speech, Developmental Disabilities, General / Non-disability
Specific, Mental Retardation, Mobility Impaired, Multiple
Disabilities, Spina Bifida
We are an ESE school serving the mentally
handicapped and severely emotionally disturbed student. We have an enrollment of
approximately 150 students.
Center for Independent
Living in Central FL, Inc.720 North Denning Drive
Winter Park,
Florida 32789
Phone: (407) 623-1070
Contact Person: Jeanette
Gassie E-mail:
info@cilorlando.org Website:
http://cilorlando.org/Organization Type:
Independent and Community Living
Disabilities Served: General /
Non-disability Specific
CIL, in partnership with the community, promotes
personal rights and responsibilities among people with all disabilities and
strives to eliminate architectural, communication, and attitudinal barriers by
providing education, resources, and training to enhance self-determination
through informed choice.
Family Network on
Disabilities8718 Haverhill St
Jacksonville, Florida
32211
Phone: 904-721-0028 Fax: 904-374-2468
Contact Person:
Sherndina Moreland E-mail:
morelandassociates@yahoo.com
Organization Type: Parent/Family Support
Disabilities Served:
General / Non-disability Specific
Family
Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc.2735 Whitney
Road
Clearwater, Florida 33759
Phone: 727-523-1130 Fax:
727-523-8687
Contact Person: Tom Nurse E-mail:
Tom@fndfl.org Website:
http://www.fndfl.org/Organization Type:
Advocacy and Law, Information Centers, Parent/Family
Support, State and Local Agencies, State and Local
Organizations
Disabilities Served: General / Non-disability
Specific
Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc. is a statewide
alliance of families of individuals with disabilities, special needs, or who are
at-risk. Our mission is to provide family-driven support, education, information
and advocacy.
Florida Alliance for Assistive Services
and Technology1020 East Lafayette St, Suite 110
Tallahasseee,
Florida 32301
Phone: (850) 487-3278 Fax: (850)
487-2805
Contact Person: Terry Ward E-mail:
faast@faast.org Website:
http://www.faast.org/Organization Type:
Assistive Technology, State and Local Organizations
Disabilities
Served: General / Non-disability Specific
FAAST envisions a
seamless supportive partnership between Florida business and government to
provide assistive technology products and services which will enable persons
with disabilities to participate in independent living, education, work and
recreation from birth to death.
Florida Department of
Corrections-Bureau of Education and Transition2601 Blair Stone
Rd
Tallahasseee, Florida 32399-2500
Phone: (850) 410-4400 Fax:
(850) 922-2121
Contact Person: Barbara McAnelly E-mail:
mcanelly.barbara@mail.dc.state.fl.us
Website:
http://www6.myflorida.com/Organization
Type: State and Local Agencies
Disabilities Served: General /
Non-disability Specific
The Department of Corrections protects the public
by operating a safe, secure, humane and efficient corrections system.
Florida State University205 Stone
Bldg.
Tallahasseee, Florida 32306
Phone: (850)
644-2525
Contact Person: Patricia Mathas E-mail:
mailto:bedward@garnet.acns.fsu.eduWebsite:
http://www.fsu.edu/Organization Type:
University-Affiliated Programs
Disabilities Served: General /
Non-disability Specific
The Florida State University is a comprehensive,
graduate-research university with a liberal arts base. It offers undergraduate,
graduate, advanced graduate, and professional programs of study, conducts
extensive research, and provides service to the public in accord with its
statewide mission. The University's primary role is to serve as a center for
advanced graduate and professional studies while emphasizing research and
providing excellence in undergraduate programs.
GR
EnterprisesP.O. Box 970821
Coconut Creek, Florida
33097
Phone: 954-340-4888 Fax: 954-340-4999
Contact Person:
Robert Mayersohn E-mail:
Rmayersohn@aol.com Organization Type:
Assistive Technology, Information Centers, Parent/Family
Support
Disabilities Served: Cerebral Palsy
We advocate for
children with cerebral palsy, so that they may receive the assistance they need
educationally. This would include grants, funding or financial resources, as
well as technological equipment to make learning
accessible.
International Fibrodysplasia Ossificans
Progressive AssociationP.O. Box 196217
Winter Springs, Florida
32719
Phone: (407) 365-4194
E-mail:
mailto:%20together@ifopa.orgWebsite:
http://www.ifopa.org/index.htmOrganization
Type: Information Centers, National Organizations and
Associations, Parent/Family Support
Disabilities Served: Mobility
Impaired, Orthopedically Impaired
The International Fibrodysplasia
Ossificans Progressiva Association, or IFOPA, supports education, clinical care,
research, and communication. Fibrodysplasia (Myositis) Ossificans Progressiva is
a disease in which normal bone forms in muscles and connective tissue, forming
an extra skeleton that immobilizes the body.
Iron
Overload Disease Association433 Westwind Drive
North Palm Beach,
Florida 33408
Phone: (561) 840-8512 Fax: (561)
842-9881
E-mail:
iod@ironoverload.org Website:
http://www.ironoverload.org/Organization
Type: Disability/Disorder Specific, National Organizations and
Associations
Disabilities Served: General / Non-disability
Specific
IOD publishes a bi-monthly newsletter entitled Ironic Blood. We
stay at the cutting edge of all of the latest medical literature. We initiate
and participate in research. We welcome you to our web site and wish to
encourage you to become a member of our organization and join us in our efforts
for universal health information on iron overload.
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation6350 North
Andrews Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Phone: (888) MSFOCUS
(673-6287) Fax: (954) 351-0630
Contact Person: Kitty
McCormick E-mail:
kitty@msfocus.org Website:
http://www.msfacts.org/Organization Type:
Disability/Disorder Specific, Information Centers, National
Organizations and Associations
Disabilities Served: Mobility
Impaired, Multiple Sclerosis
Our mission is to ensure the best
quality of life today for those coping with Multiple Sclerosis through vital
support services and educational programs, and to create A Brighter Tomorrow.
The array of offered programs range in scope from local to international. They
are designed with the needs of the individual MS patient in mind, providing much
needed information,support and assistance. All MSF programs are funded through
voluntary contributions; there are no membership fees or charges for our
services. Our Equipment Program gives direct support through the purchase of new
or used medical equipment, assistive technology and medical services. A national
equipment database provides information on equipment loan closets, funding
agencies, and organizations that provide services to the disabled around the
country.
Parent to Parent of Miami, Inc5555 SW 93rd
Avenue
Miami, Florida 33165
Phone: (305) 271-9797 Fax: (305)
598-7752
Contact Person: Janet Bell Taylor E-mail:
mailto:Ptop1086@aol.comWebsite:
http://www.ptopmiami.org/Organization
Type: Parent/Family Support, State and Local
Organizations
Disabilities Served: General / Non-disability
Specific
Our program is a community wide, tax exempt, non-profit
organization that provides information, educational training, support, and
emergency assistance, to families who have children and adults with disabilities
and/or special needs. The services are provided in English, Spanish and Creole.
Prader-Willi Syndrome Association
5700
Midnight Pass Road, suite 6
Sarasota, Florida 34242
Phone: (941)
312-0400
Contact Person: Janalee Heineman E-mail:
pwsusa@aol.com Website:
http://www.pwsausa.org/Organization Type:
National Organizations and Associations
Disabilities Served:
General / Non-disability Specific
Prader-Willi Syndrome Association
(USA) is dedicated to serving individuals affected by Prader-Willi Syndrome
(PWS), their families, and interested professionals.
Sunshine
States Cued Speech Services1537 Sautern Drive
Fort Myers,
Florida 34234
Phone: (941) 454-7848 Voice/TTY/Fax
Contact
Person: Barbara Caldwell E-mail:
cueflorida@msn.com Organization Type:
State and Local Organizations
Disabilities Served: Communication
and Speech
Tanner Smith2688 Deer
Run
Pace, Florida 32571
Contact Person: Susan Smith E-mail:
starsmith5@aol.com Website:
http://jtdriver2005@aol.com/Organization
Type: Advocacy and Law, Assistive
Technology, Disability/Disorder Specific, Federal
Agencies, General, Independent and Community Living, Information
Centers, Parent/Family Support, Private Sector Companies, Schools
and School Districts, State and Local Agencies, State and Local
Organizations, United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates, University-Affiliated
Programs
Disabilities Served: ADHD/ADD, Brain Injury and
Stroke, Cerebral Palsy, Neurological Disorders, Orthopedically
Impaired
Tyler Institute at NOVA Southeastern
University3301 College Ave
Fort Lauderdale , Florida
33314
Phone: 954/262-7706 Fax: 954/262-3940
Contact Person:
Carole Zangari E-mail:
zangaric@nova.edu Website:
http://www.fgse.nova.edu/slp/clinictyler/index.htmlOrganization
Type: Assistive Technology, University-Affiliated
Programs
Disabilities Served: Autism, Brain Injury and
Stroke, Cerebral Palsy, Communication and Speech, Deaf /
Blind, Developmental Disabilities, Health Impairments, Mental
Retardation, Mobility Impaired, Multiple Disabilities, Multiple
Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Neurological
Disorders, Orthopedically Impaired
The Tyler Institute is a
multifaceted institute focused on improving the quality of life for individuals
with severe communication impairments.
UCP of Broward,
Inc3117 SW 13th Court
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33312
Phone:
(954) 584-7178 Fax: (954) 584-3151
Contact Person: Joseph
Aniello Organization Type: United Cerebral Palsy
Affiliates
Disabilities Served: Cerebral
Palsy
UCP of Central Florida, Inc33 East
Robinson Street, Suite 103
Orlando, Florida 32801
Phone: (407)
841-4576 Fax: (407) 841-7492
E-mail:
LoriUCPCF@aol.com Organization Type:
United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served: Cerebral
Palsy
UCP of Florida, Inc2475
Apalachee Parkway, Suite 205
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Phone: (850)
878-2141 Fax: (850) 656-0168
Contact Person: Lori
Fahey E-mail:
ucpadm@nettally.com Organization Type:
United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served: Cerebral
Palsy
UCP of North Florida, Inc.1241-B East
Avenue
Panama City, Florida 32401
Phone: (850) 769-7960 Fax:
(850) 785-1060
Contact Person: Fred Null E-mail:
KDrugachmc@aol.com Organization Type:
United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served: Cerebral
Palsy
UCP of Northwest Florida3636 North L
Street, Suite A3
Pensacola, Florida 32505-5248
Phone: (850)
432-9454 Fax: (850) 432-9456
Contact Person: Sherry
White E-mail:
ucpirates@aol.com Website:
http://www.ucp.org/ucp_local.cfm/58Organization
Type: United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served:
Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Disabilities
Our long-standing
mission is to advance the independence, productivity, and full citizenship of
people with developmental disabilities.
237. UCP of Palm
Beach and Mid-Coast Counties3030 South Dixie Highway #15
West
Palm Beach, Florida 33405
Phone: (561) 832-7477 Fax: (561)
832-0529
Contact Person: Ella Schutt Organization Type:
United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served: Cerebral
Palsy
238. UCP of Sarasota-Manatee, Inc1090
South Tamiami Trail
Sarasota, Florida 34236
Phone: (941)
957-3599 Fax: (941) 957-3499
Contact Person: Wendy
Resnick E-mail:
ucpsmi@gte.net
Organization Type: United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities
Served: Cerebral Palsy
239. UCP of South Florida,
Inc1411 NW 14th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33125
Phone: (305)
325-1080 Fax: (305) 325-1313
Contact Person: Joseph
Aniello E-mail:
info@ucpsouthflorida.org Website:
http://www.ucpsouthflorida.org/Organization
Type: United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served:
Cerebral Palsy
The Mission of United Cerebral Palsy in South
Florida is to affect positively: The quality of life for persons with cerebral
palsy and other developmental disabilities, to meet their multiple needs and
those of their families, and to prevent developmental disabilities and minimize
their effects.
UCP of Tallahassee, Inc1830
Buford Court
Tallahassee, Florida 32308
Phone: 305-325-1080
Fax: 305-325-1313
Contact Person: Ruth Kohler E-mail:
mailto:%20info@ucpsouthflorida.org
Organization Type: United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities
Served: Cerebral Palsy
UCP of Tampa Bay,
Inc/AdvanceAbility Solutions2215 East Henry Ave
Tampa, Florida
33610
Phone: (813) 239-1179 Fax: (813) 237-3091
Contact
Person: Karen Ryals E-mail:
kryals@ucptampa.org Website:
http://www.ucptampa.org/Organization
Type: United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities Served:
Cerebral Palsy
AdvanceAbility Solutions' mission is to guide and
assist families and individuals with ANY disability or other barriers in
achieving their full potential resulting in community inclusion and
independence.
United Cerebral Palsy of Miami1411
NW 14th Avenue
Miami, Florida 33125
Phone: 305-325-1080 Fax:
305-325-1040
Contact Person: Yvonne Holley E-mail:
yvonne.holley@ucpsouthflorida.org
Website:
http://www.ucpsouthflorida.org/Organization
Type: Advocacy and Law, Assistive
Technology, Disability/Disorder Specific, Independent and Community
Living, Information Centers, Parent/Family Support, State and
Local Organizations, United Cerebral Palsy Affiliates
Disabilities
Served: Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Communication and
Speech, Deaf / Blind, Developmental Disabilities, Mental
Retardation, Mobility Impaired, Multiple Disabilities, Muscular
Dystrophy, Neurological Disorders, Spina Bifida
The mission of
United Cerebral Palsy in South Florida is to positively affect the quality of
life for people with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities, to
meet their multiple needs and those of their families, and to prevent
developmental disabilities and their effects.
United States
Society for Alternative and Augmentative Communication (USSAAC)PO
Box 21418
Sarasota, Florida 34276
Phone: (941) 312-0992 Fax:
(914) 312-0992
E-mail:
ussaac@comcast.net Website:
http://www.ussaac.org/Organization Type:
Assistive Technology, Disability/Disorder Specific, National
Organizations and Associations
Disabilities Served: Communication and
Speech
The main purpose of USSAAC is to enhance the communication
effectiveness and ultimately, the independence of persons needing access to a
communication.
University of South Florida, School of
Physical EducationPED 314/4202 East Flower Ave
Tampa, Florida
33620
Phone: (813) 974-3443 Fax: (813) 974-4979
E-mail:
curtiss@tempest.coedu.usf.edu
Website:
http://pe.usf.edu/Organization
Type: University-Affiliated Programs
Disabilities Served: General
/ Non-disability Specific
The School of Physical Education, Wellness, and
Sport Studies has two important teaching functions in the University. As a
school within the College of Education it contributes to the goal of providing
professional educators for public school and non-school settings. Pre-service,
graduate, and in-service programs have been designed using the research
knowledge base for professional preparation and the extensive experience of the
faculty. A second mission of the school is to provide elective physical
education courses as part of the general or liberal education of students.
Yours, Mine, OursFlorida
E-mail:
inclusion@rushservices.com
Website:
http://rushservices.com/Inclusion/homepage.htmOrganization
Type: Schools and School Districts, State and Local
Organizations
Disabilities Served: General / Non-disability
Specific
We are advocates for the most successful and appropriate
placement for each child. We also realize that one of the qualities of a good
inclusion program is knowing when inclusion isn't the best option for a
child.
LEARNING
DISABILITIES
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Dyslexia How to Learn Programs to Help
Dyslexia LD
Association International
Dyslexia Association Council for Learning
Disabilities Schwab
Foundation for Learning All
Kinds of Minds Learning
Disabilities and Giftedness Learning
Disabilities Critical
Discoveries in Learning Disabilities Health
Links Reviewed Sites: Disabilities: Learning Disabilities General
Information about Learning Disabilities Learning
Disabilities Westviking College's
Learning Disability Home Page Helping
Children And Youth With Learning Disabilities Achieve
Independence WHAT IS MEANT BY
"LEARNING DISABILITIES"? Learning
Disabilities Association of Canada Remediation
Research Language Based
Learning Disability:Remediation Research National Center for Learning
Disabilities, Inc. The National Adult
Literacy and Learning Disabilities Center The Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities
and Literacy Resource Site Learning Disability
Association Council
for Learning Disabilities LD OnLine George's
Links Learning Disabilties
Association of America Landmark College Internet
Sources of Dyslexia Related Information Dyslexia
2000 Network The Wellspring
Foundation SERI
Text-Only Learning Disabilities Resources Learning
Disabilities (Facts for Families) Learning
Disabilities The Dyslexia
Page The
Dyslexia Archive Dyslexia: The Gift Orton Dyslexia Society Home
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INCLUSION SITES
The
What's and How To's of Inclusive Education The
Early Childhood Inclusion Network The Centre for
Studies on Inclusive Education The
Rural Inclusion Project Being in School Like
Everyone Else Alberta
Education Achieveing Inclusion
Through Collaboration (AIC) Project AXIS Consultation & Training
Ltd., Band-Aids
and Blackboards. Building Bridges
British
Columbia Ministry of Education, Special Education
Resources Building
Inclusive Communities Center for Community
Inclusion, Circle of
Friends The Green
Paper, Excellence for all children: Meeting Special Educational
Needs Consortium on
Inclusive Schooling Practices Enabling Education Network
Harmony
Including your
Child Inclusive Education Web
Site Inclusion Press
Home Page Inclusive
Education Listserver (UK) Karen
Gaffney Foundation. Kids Together Inc.
Michael
Giangreco Home Page. Project CHOICES:
Restructuring
for Inclusive School Environments Science
Projects for ALL Students. Special Education
Resources on the Internet (SERI) UK's Inclusion Site. Utah's Project
for Inclusion
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ATTENTION DISORDERS
C.H.A.D.D. One A.D.D. Place Outside the Box! What Teachers
Should Know Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, HealthGuide OnLine Attention Deficit
DisorderDown's Syndrome WWW Page ADHD ADDNet UK Attention
Deficit Disorder ATTENTION DEFICIT
DISORDER: WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW The Mining
Company ADD/ADHD
Library Attention Deficit
Disorder on America Online Parentsplace
ADHD Bulletin Board Kidsource
Online ADD/ADHD Attention Deficit
Disorder in Europe - ADDMed
Home page National Attention
Deficit Disorder Association Attention Deficit Disorder
Defined One ADD
Place The
Disability Named ADD ADD: Beyond the
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SIGN LANGUAGE/DEAFNESS
http://www.cvm.qc.ca/dcb/carte/ http://deafness.tqn.com/health/deafness/msublit.htm http://www.deaf.com/menu.html http://www.esc20.net/etprojects/formats/sampler/misc99/deafcar/Default.htm http://home.inreach.com/torsi/frame.html http://www.educ.kent.edu/deafed/inst.htm http://www.irsc.org/deaf.htm http://discovertechnology.com/Links/LinktDI.htm http://library.advanced.org/13681/data/deaf.htm http://www.deafmall.net/deaflinx/ http://www.deafnation.com/kids/index.html http://www.aslaccess.org/resource.htm http://www.deaflibrary.org/ http://www.deaftoday.com/ http://www.deafweb.org/gamevide.htm http://www.deafweb.org/kidinfo.htm http://www.deafweb.org/assist.htm http://members.aol.com/MsDjo/Deafworld.html http://dww.deafworldweb.org/
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http://deafness.tqn.com/msubread.htm
http://207.232.156.253/crayton/role.htm http://www.seamless-solutions.com/html/sign_language/default.htm http://www.clandjop.com/~brown/sign.html http://greetings.snap.com/xigo/c_snap/cat/sign_language/ http://www.SignWriting.org/ http://www.ADCOhearing.com/signlanguagesoftware.html http://www.aslaccess.org/storyrd1.htm http://www.kidscore.com/bookson.htm http://www.windmillworks.com/ http://www.as.wvu.edu/~scidis/hearing.html http://www.wgbh.org/wgbh/index.html http://discovertechnology.com/ASLsigns/ASLSigns.htm http://clerccenter2.gallaudet.edu/stg/index.html http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm http://www.m-2k.com/cdjg/asl/ http://where.com/scott.net/asl/ http://stripe.colorado.edu/~schick/RWM/rwm.html http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4727/bhframe.htm http://www.illustrationbydesign.com/card/send2.htm
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PHYSICAL
DISABILITIES
The National Rehabilitation Information Center
(NARIC) United Cerebral Palsy's National Homepage United States
Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association The Perspectives Network,
Inc. The Ohio Valley Center for Brain Injury Prevention and
Rehabilitation National
Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. American Paralysis
Association Spinal Cord Injury Update The Brain Injury Association,
Inc. Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke & Paralysis Resources
Guide National Spinal Cord Injury Association Creative
Learning Stroke Support Traumatic Brain Injury Project Traumatic Brain Injury Page The Saskatchewan Head Injury
Association SERI
Text-Only Physical and Health Resources NIDDK (Diabetes,
Kidney Disease, and Digestive Disorders) The
Brain Injury Association of Connecticut Hydrocephalus
Association Homepage Spina
Bifida Association of Nova Scotia Physical Impairment Resources ABI/TBI Information
Project Cure
Paralysis Now Muscular
Dystrophy Association Organization for Rare
Disorders, Inc American
Paralysis Association. Creative Learning Stroke
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BEHAVIOR/VARYING
RESOURCES
Council for Exceptional
Children American Sign
Language Dictionary Autism and Developmental
Disorders An Asperger's
Syndrome Resource Autism
Resources in all 50 States The New Hope
Center Council for Children with Behavior Disorders Pendulum
Resources Mental
Health Net 1-2-3
Magic The
Behavior Home Page The
Behavioral Research and Teaching KUAP
Research Behavioral
Disorders: Focus on Change Mental,
Emotional, and Behavior Disorders in Children and
Adolescents Center For Effective
Collaboration & Practice The Pendulum Pages National Alliance for the
Mentally Ill Mood
disorders Mental
Health Net Depression
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Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
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