Links to non-PAI resources
Special education
- ABA Materials - aba-materials.com - early learning materials feature picture flash cards to purchase and teaching tips for parents. ABA Materials produces CD-ROMs with color images to print out as flash cards that teach children with learning disabilities.
- AchieveKids Kindergarten - www.achievekids.org - a new class for children with autism in San Jose, to enable children with autism to acquire the skills necessary to transfer successfully to a first grade classroom in their community public school system. (3.a.)
- Building the Legacy: A Training Cirriculum on IDEA 2004 - www.nichcy.org/training/contents.asp - 19 modules, materials for each module include: a PowerPoint presentation for use in training, detailed background text and explanation for trainers, handouts for participants, and supplemental resources for trainers. From NICHCY - www.nichcy.org.
- CADRE - Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education - encourages the use of mediation and other collaborative strategies to resolve disagreements about special education and early intervention programs.California state data reports.
- California Association of Resource Specialists and Special Education Teachers - www.carsplus.org - Information and support for resource specialists and special education teachers.
- California Department of Education - www.cde.ca.gov/
- California Department of Education Special Education Division - www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/ - Information for parents, advocates, and educators.
- California Department of Education Special Education Division's newsletter: The Special Edge - www.calstat.org/specialEdge.html
- California Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities - www.fetaweb.com/help/ca.htm - topics include Advocacy 101, Parent as Expert, Special Education Law, Strategies, Getting Help, Yellow Pages, Success Stories.
- Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE) - encourages use of mediation and other collaborative strategies to resolve disagreements about special education and early intervention programs - state data reports.
- The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund - www.dredf.org DREDF is a leading national civil rights law and policy center directed by individuals with disabilities and parents who have children with disabilities.
- Extra Help - When Special Education Goes Too Easy on Students - Parents say schools game system, let kids graduate without skills - Wall Street Journal article, August 21, 2007
- Gateway to Educational Materials - www.thegateway.com - Supported by the Department of Education, Gateway helps teachers, parents and students find lessons and educational materials on any topic. Connects to more than 140 web sites.
- Steve Gold's Treasured Nuggets of Information - www.stevegoldada.com - information on housing, medical assistance/medicaid, nursing homes, education, miscellaneous ADA information
- ISER - Internet Special Education Resources - www.iser.com - is a nationwide directory that helps parents find local special education professionals and resources to help with assessment of learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder, therapy, advocacy, and other special needs.
- NICHCY - National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities - www.nichcy.org/pubs1.htm - IDEA information, disability information, parent guides, student guides, transition guides, and more. NICHCY publications. NICHCY training modules on IDEA.
- OSERS - www.osepideasthatwork.org/index.asp A web site designed to make it easier for families to find training materials and publications on education and services for individuals ages birth to 21.
- PEER - Parents Engaged in Education Reform - www.fcsn.org/peer - A project of the Federation for Children with Special Needs - Parents Engaged in Education Reform (PEER) is a national technical assistance project funded by the U.S Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs. It's purpose is to increase the participation of parents of children with disabilities and their organizations in school reform efforts.
- Special Education News - www.specialednews.com - timely news related to education students with disabilities. Also has resources for special education professionals, places for educators and others to exchange views, links to other Web sites. Special Ed. Newsline is published weekly and distributed via e-mail.
- Special Education: A Parent's Guide to Children's Success - www.pai-ca.org/Links/BaileyBook.pdf - a new book on special education advocacy for families by Michael T. Bailey, with an introduction by Curt Decker. IDEA and advocacy techniques, personal stories and real situations unique to raising children with disabilities.
- Wrightslaw - www.wrightslaw.com/ Information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities.
- VOICES Association, Inc. - www.4voices.org - committed to improving the lives of children with severe speech-language and other communication disordeApril 23, 2008ooks and Learning Materials
- A Workbook for Youth with Disabilities - from the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth) - ncwd-youth.info/ - the workbook may help youth with disabilities develop the knowledge and skills needed to make informed decisions about disclosing their disability.
- ABA Materials - aba-materials.com - early learning materials feature picture flash cards to purchase and teaching tips for parents. ABA Materials produces CD-ROMs with color images to print out as flash cards that teach children with learning disabilities.
- "All the Muchos in the World - A Story About Love," by Diana Pastora Carson, illustrations by Ginny Pruitt. Click here to order or learn more about "All the Muchos in the World".
- "Autism Today" - www.autismtoday.com - Sign up for e-mail delivery of news, resources for autism, autism-related issues at <news@autismtoday.com>.
- CLAS - Culturally & Linguistically Appropriate Services - www.clas.uiuc.edu - Early Childhood Research Institute features technical reports on culturally & linguistically appropriate services, publications, and links to other organizations and services.
- Family Friendly Fun - www.family-friendly-fun.com/ - offers access to mind-, body- and spirit-enriching information to enhance the quality and enjoyment of life for families with special needs.
- Impact: Feature Issue on Disaster Preparedness and People with Disabilities - from the Institute on Community Integration - strategies, stories and resources to help ensure that when the next disaster or emergency occurs, no one is left behind.
- International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet (ICDRI) - www.icdri.org/Books/books.htm - books on disability issues, web site construction, usability, products.
- Inside MS - www.nmss.org - features information on multiple sclerosis from the National MS Society.
- Kids.Net.AU - www.kids.net.au - Search engine just for kids, with more than 20,000 kid-safe links - arts, computers, entertainment, family, games, health, hobbies, news, people and society, pre-school, school , sports; a search on "disability" turned up a number of disability links.
- Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports - PBIS - http://www.pbis.org - established by the Office of Special Education Programs, US Department of Education, to help schools identify, adapt, and sustain effective school-wide disciplinary practices.
- Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic - www.rfbd.org - Volunteers record rextbooks for people who cannot read standard print because of a visual, perceptual or other physical disability. Membership -1-800-221-4792 - is open to schools and individuals.
- TELL-US-YOUR-STORY.COM - www.tell-us-your-story.com - features stories from visitors to the site. Facilitator Jim Hasse adds discussion topics regularly and specializes in "Finding What We Have In Common One Story At A Time." Over 500 personal experience stories, plus discussions, articles about discrimination and disabilities, new topics every month.
- Universal Design & Visitability: From Accessibility to Zoning - a 180-page e-book guide to everything you ever wanted to know about why access is important and how to make it happen, with examples from around the world. Also available in large print.