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Teachers' Track All Kinds of Minds - "a non-profit institute for the understanding of differences in learning". This site is a great resource for educators and parents as well; find out about how schools can help students, and explore ways to help students succeed. Children with Special Needs from the George Mason University's Online Resources for Developmental Psychology, "an organized, accessible, and expert reviewed collection of useful websites for teaching and learning about human development." ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education (ERIC EC) The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) 1110 N. Glebe Rd. Arlington, VA 22201-5704 1-800-328-0272 (V/TTY) E-Mail: ericec@cec.sped.org http://ericec.org Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) 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. Fact Sheet: Early Identification of Speech-Language Disorders. From the Learning Disabilities Association of America. The Learning Base - from All Kinds of Minds. A collection of articles that "provide insights into the learning challenges that students face, in an effort to help parents, teachers, and clinicians pinpoint the sources of a student's difficulties and create a plan for strengthening skills and increasing success." Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA) 4156 Library Road Pittsburgh, PA 15234 412-341-1515; 412-341-8077; (888) 300-6710 E-Mail: ldanatl@usaor.net http://www.ldanatl.org The Learning Disabilities Association of America advances the education and general welfare of children with normal or potentially normal intelligence who manifest disabilities. c/o The University of Western Ontario Elborn College, 1201 Western Road London, Ontario N6G 1H1 Telephone: (519) 661-3619 Fax: (519)661-3805 E-Mail: info@cllrnet.ca http://www.cllrnet.ca Language and literacy are the foundation of social, academic and occupational success. The 25% of Canadian adults, who can barely read simple printed materials, cannot share in that lifetime success. In most cases, adult communication deficiencies can be traced back to early childhood. This is the focus of The Canadian Language and Literacy Research Network. U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20202-0498 1-800-USA-LEARN E-Mail: customerservice@inet.ed.gov http://www.ed.gov The US Department of Education helps parents learn more about involvement, assessment, school safety, special education, and civil rights. Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) E-Mail: webmaster@seriweb.com Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) is a collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education. Speech and Language Impairments Fact Sheet from the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY) Early Childhood Links www.dec-sped.org Provided by the Division for Early Childhood, this site provides a large selection of useful links covering all aspects of early intervention. Education World - Special Education teacher resources. Marc Sheehan's Special Education/Exceptionality Page "This page contains the best special education-related and exceptionality-related links that I could find... check out my lesson plans page and my educational resources page..."Special Education Resources for K-12 "the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) is a meta-site at which teachers, librarians,parents and students can review selected WWW resources." Teachers Helping Teachers - a collection of helpful articles about Special Education. Canadian Education on the Web - maintained and created by Marian Press, in the Education Commons of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto.Canada's SchoolNet - "one of the best educational web sites withover 5,000 Learning Resources," The Canadian Teacher - "Free Stuff for Canadian Teachers is a site where educators can find the latest links to free resources, materials, lesson plans, software, samples and computers." Provincial Ministries of Education in Canada Ontario Association for Families of Children with Communication Disorders (OAFCCD) Parent Fact Sheets |
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Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.
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