Deaf and Hard of Hearing Student Online College Guide
A free comprehensive guide which provides essential information, tips, and resources to support deaf and hard of hearing students in pursuing their higher education goals.
A free comprehensive guide which provides essential information, tips, and resources to support deaf and hard of hearing students in pursuing their higher education goals.
The Gold Book is intended to be a comprehensive guide for families as they enter and navigate the ODP service system. The service system that is supported by ODP is varied and vast. For those new to the system, it can feel overwhelming. For individuals and families new to the system or for anyone interested in navigating ODP, The Gold Book is intended to be a guide to the system.
The most in-depth resources nationwide to help guide and serve all families with disabilities caused by physical birth injuries.
Finding Your Way in PA app is a simple and effective way to empower children, youth, and their families experiencing homelessness to search for and contact a variety of services for shelter, food, health and mental health, education, and work.
The Center for Dignity in Healthcare for People with Disabilities has developed a School Board Advocacy Toolkit to advocate for students with disabilities.
A complete guide, as a Q&A style, to Incident Management Process
Information and resources so that parents can make more informed decisions regarding your child with disabilities and their IEP.
The Education Law Center (ELC) has updated our annual “Back-to-School” guide with publications on various education topics to help families, students, and child-serving professionals.
A comprehensive report talking about the factors that can cause problems in children with Autism in regards to their sleep patterns.
Special education social stories resources were designed to teach appropriate behaviors and social skills for children with special needs. They have been developed by Watson Institute consultants. The special education behavior and social stories can be adapted to suit individual needs. The Watson Institute 301 Camp Meeting Road Sewickley, PA 15143 412-741-1800 or 866-893-4751
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