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An electronic mail system that connects young people with disabilities or chronic illness to disabled and non-disabled peers and mentors.
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Learn about potty training children with special needs, such as autism and down syndrome, including signs of readiness and how to avoid resistance.
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A resource for parents, teachers, and students.
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Children experience stress just as adults do. But sometimes, its manifestations are different.
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Family raising 3 biological children,7 medically fragile adopted children and fostered 225.
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This site is for special needs children as adults.
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The Center for Infants and Children with Special Needs at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center cares for children and young adults with significant chronic illness.
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Child care centers rather privately or publicly operated must conform to ADA standards in order to meet the needs of special children.
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Providing service to parents and families to help them with special needs autistic children. Offers programs to assist the children and parents to learn.
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A UK based organisation of disabled people who are parents or who hope to become parents, their families and allies.
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Parents of developmentally delayed children who are clients of the Easter Los Angeles Regional Center.
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Magazine to aid in parenting a child or young adult with disabilities or special healthcare needs.
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Resources for parents who care for children with special needs, including links to a nationwide directory of Parent Centers on Disability.
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Practical tips and web resources for special needs parents, specialized in free resources and personalized solutions for families, and the teachers and professionals who support them.
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From the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute and meant for teachers, but has information for parents.
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A site about including people with disabilities into society.
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A mother's true story about parenting a child with disabilities.
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Encouragement for those raising difficult and challenged children.
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Facing disability issues with combustable humor and advocating for disability rights. MFH2 is a national group offering more support than a 44DD underwire and more empowerment than a tanker full of caffeine, chocolate and Viagra.
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Humor and help for adoptive moms, special-needs moms, any old moms at all.
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Christian homeschooling for challenged or disabled children. Articles, lending library, newsletter, and links.
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Discusses issues; lists events; includes a newsletter in English, Spanish, and Chinese; and has family support job listings.
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Support group where parents of children with special needs support other parents with special needs children,organise fun days and trips for these children and their siblings. We invite speakers to meetings in the past these have included experts from many different fields.
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Special education website focusing on parent and professional support for special needs children. Directory of articles and links contributed by parents and professionals.
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Programs funded by the Office of Special Education Programs in the US Department of Education to help provide training and information to meet the needs of parents of children with disabilities living in the area served by the center.
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A twice weekly newsletter devoted to all who are touched by children with special needs.
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Provides articles with tips and information, as well as links to specific threads in the accompanying message boards.
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Classes for parents of a 3-7 year old who is spirited, oppositional, willful, aggressive, angry, or ADHD will want to learn about this exceptional class.
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An information, referral, and advocacy service for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and professionals who work with our families.
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Helps children with special needs receive the love, hope, respect and services they need by strengthening their families and the professionals who serve them.
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Links to resources and information for caregivers and parents of children with special needs.
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Information, support and products for parents who have disabilities.
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Purpose is to empower parents of children and youth with disabilities in their roles as parents, decision makers, and advocates for their children.
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SNAP wants to promote awareness and acceptance of children with special needs, especially the physically challenged.
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Discusses the types of assistive technology currently available, and helps parents decide which ones are appropriate for their child.
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Provides articles for parents of children with special needs. Information and support to help cope with children who are handicapped, mentally challenged, blind, and deaf. As well as discussing retardation, syndromes, autism, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, behavioral therapy, special education, and impairment in general.
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Articles and answers to questions from Robert Naseef, Ph.D. on parenting a child with a disability.
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"Special Mommy Chronicles" is a weekly column by a Special Needs mom to Special Needs parents.
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Support site for the disabled, chronically ill, and the people who care for them.
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Special People, Special Planning is a special needs planning book on how to create a lifelong plan for special needs children and a disabled family member.
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The Empowerment Zone offers tips for communicating with those who have special needs.
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Discusses various issues such as fathers, siblings, discipline.
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Articles, resources, and links to therapists and treatment programs.
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Newsletter published by Peter Leibert for Arc-California chapters and their members, focusing on issues related to the prevention of mental retardation and other disabilities.
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Nonprofit serving children and adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Information about services, family support groups, events, publications, and lobbying.