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ECI SSD is not responsible for the content, opinions and advice expressed on the following web sites. The content, opinions and advice are those of the web pages in question, not ECI SSD. Linking to a web site does not constitute an endorsement by ECI SSD, or any of its employees, of the sponsor of the site or the products presented on the site.

BSU SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY CLINIC RESOURCES: A broad compendium of links to over 500 websites indexed by topic. Major topic areas include: Abilities & Disabilities, Teacher Resources, Parent/Family Resources, For Kids Only, Grad Student Resources, School Psychology Resources, and Clinician Handbooks….Be sure to check out the FOR KIDS ONLY page. It has links to many educational games, homework help, flashcards, and a special section for adolescents.

ENABLEMart – TECHNOLOGY FOR EVERYONE: This site offers a wide range of assistive technology to enable children with disabilities to learn and grow. If you’re wondering what type of assistive technology is available, check out this site. Click on "Learning" under the "Departments" menu.

GREAT LAKES AREA REGIONAL RESOURCE CENTER: GLARRC is one of 6 regional resource centers funded through the US Dept of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). This site contains a large collection of special education-related links organized by topic. Click on any topic on this site to find oodles of related links. Also, use the Search function on the left to search GLARRC using keywords.

IDEAPractices - IDEA ’97 LAW & REGS: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997 Public Law 105-17, were signed by the President on June 4, 1997. The Final IDEA '97 Regulations were released on Friday, March 12, 1999. The law and its associated regulations are available in several different formats, including enhanced versions that take full advantage of the linking capabilities of the web.

IDEAPractices – PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES: A wide range of topics indexed alphabetically from “Assessment and Accommodations,” to “Disability-Specific Resources,” to “Universal Design/Accessing the Curriculum.”

IN*SOURCE - The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families, and service providers in Indiana with the information and training necessary to help assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities. Any interested person may receive copies of their newsletter, information on current early intervention and special education issues and suggested strategies for enhancing the quality of education and services for infants, toddlers, children and young adults with special needs. This link takes you to their "materials" page which offers links and brochures on related topics.

INDIANA SPECIAL NEEDS RESOURCE DIRECTORY: Contains links to a broad range of resources and services for families of children with special health needs in Indiana. For example, you will find Indiana chapters of support organizations for many disabilities such as Indiana Down Syndrome Foundation and Autism Society of Indiana; as well as Indiana Family and Social Services, Indiana First Steps, Indiana Department of Special Education and much more.

INDIANA STATE RESOURCES: A long list of Indiana agencies and organizations including disability-specific organizations. Names, addresses, phone numbers and web addresses are provided. Although these are primarily state-level offices, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in Indiana.

NICHCY: NATIONAL DISSEMINATION CENTER FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES - The new Dissemination Center is part of OSEP's efforts to improve results for children with disabilities. Educators, administrators, and families want to know what research has to say about "what works" with children and students with disabilities -- and this is the place to find it! This is also a good source for information about special education law.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DIVISION OF EXCEPTIONAL LEARNERS: Find information about Indiana's special education law from P.L. 221 to Article 7, due process, and a range of publications on other topics of interest and other local special education resources.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ALLIANCE FOR PARENTS CENTER: A well-organized collection of links to nationally known resources for children with disabilities from ADHD to Visual Impairment. Also contains links for special education topics such as: positive behavior interventions; rehabilitation, transition, mediation, literacy, parenting, and special ed information clearinghouses.

WRIGHTSLAW: Parents, advocates, educators, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw for accurate, up-to-date information about special education law and advocacy for children with disabilities. Everything that a parent needs to know about the law is explained here in simple language – as well as information on how to deal with the school and answers to frequently asked questions about special education law and parent’s rights.

 


Children with disabilities are eligible for services


Autism Spectrum Disorder
Communication Disorder
Deaf-Blind
Developmental Delay
Emotional Disability
Hearing Impairment
Learning Disability
Mental Disability
Multiple Disability
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impairment
Traumatic brain Injury
Visual Impairment

 

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