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General links of interest to families. See Resources page for “hands-on” items. Also, the Advocacy Checklist and Homeschooling Children with Special Needs have additional links.
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Homeschooling A-Z Home’s Cool Homeschooling Website Home Education Magazine American Homeschool Association National Home Education Network NATHHAN National Challenged Homeschoolers Associated Network. The Homeschool Zone Jon’s Homeschool Resources Learn in Freedom Family Unschoolers Network Vegsource Homeschool Community
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Special Education wrightslaw.com Pete Wright, Esq, and Pamela Darr Wright, L.C.S.W. Special education advocacy. Sign up for their free newsletter, The Special Ed Advocate. This site includes articles on how to work with schools to get the education your child deserves Mothers from Hell 2 If you’re bored with life in the special education super-fast lane, run over to the MFH2 site for a good dose of cumbustable humor. Better yet, pay your dues, currently at $10, and receive a quarterly newsletter in your snailbox of articles not posted on the website. Plus, this get you access to a members-only list. Plus 2, yours truly is a proud Mother from Hell, and has written for their newsletter.
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Special Needs Including attention and learning differences Edward Hallowell, M.D. Author and founder of the Hallowell Center. Lots of positive up-to-date information. Also, visit his and Dr. Ratey’s site on exploring how the brain works. Thom Hartmann, author, lecturer, and radio host on ADD and global issues. George Lynn, M.A. author and parent of a child with attention differences. Tony Atwood, Ph.D. Info for parents, professionals & people with Aspergers. Carol’s Web Corner Delightful site dedicated to teaching and seeing the gifts of your attention different child. Born to Explore The Other Side of ADD. Upbeat, informative site focusing on the positive side of ADD/ADHD. DO-IT Program Based at the University of Washington, but similar programs available at colleges nationwide. This program is for high school students with learning and physical disabilities. My older son was involved with this program. Schwab Foundation Information and support for parents and teachers. ADD Resources Non-profit organization helping people with ADD/ADHD thru education, support, and networking opportunities.
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Parenting Active Parenting Books, videos, and other resources.
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Learning Resources Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D. Author, proponent of Multiple Intelligences, and former special education teacher. Dr. Armstrong believes all children are gifted. (I agree!<s>)
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