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Here you'll find resources and information about more severe physical challenges such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and deaf-blindness.

PHYSICAL CHALLENGES RESOURCES


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Enabling Independence
Check here to find information and resources on using assistive technology to make the lives of students with physically challenges better and more manageable.


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GREAT SITES FOR TEACHING ABOUT
Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
June 27, 2000, is the 120th anniversary of the birth of Helen Keller, and each year the week in which her birthday falls is recognized as Deaf-Blind Awareness Week. In honor of Helen Keller ---and other members of the deaf-blind community--- Education World looks at some noteworthy Web sites dedicated to the topic of deaf-blindness.

Today's School Nurse: More Than Just a Person Who Bandages Knees
The job of the school nurse has become more demanding as students with complex medical situations have entered schools and as society's expectations have changed. In recognition of School Nurse Day (January 27), Education World writer Mary Daniels Brown talked with school nurses around the United States about their changing roles. Included: Online resources every school nurse should know about!

Understanding Kids Who Are Different: Activities for Teaching About Disabilities
April is Special-Education Month. In the classroom, of course, every month is special-education month -- and every day is a day when special students need to be recognized, appreciated, and understood. This week, Education World brings you some of the best on-line resources for teaching students about the special needs -- and unique strengths -- of people with disabilities.

Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources for Teachers
Whether you teach in a special-education program or in a "regular" classroom, you probably encounter special kids facing special challenges. This week, Education World brings you information about on-line resources that can help you better understand -- and help -- students with special needs.



Reviews

HandSpeak: A Sign Language Dictionary Online
HandSpeak is an animated dictionary of sign language. A new sign is added daily.

Can Do
Can Do is an "ability-focused Web site dedicated to helping all people develop a 'can-do' attitude and approach to life... no matter what the obstacles."

Brain.com
Brain.com provides information, news, and resources for anyone interested in the health and fitness of the brain.

Speaking to Write
Users can learn about a federally funded project which supports the use of voice recognition technology for students with disabilities. The site also has links to related resources and sites.

Family Village
Family Village is an exceptional directory of resources covering disability issues on the Internet. The breadth of the subject and content listings available sets this site apart. Family Village also provides a set of discussion lists and chat rooms

SNOW Kids
This is the sister site to the SNOW (Special Needs Opportunity Windows) Web site. SNOW Kids has information for special needs children and their teachers and parents.(K-8)

The Chatback Trust
The Chatback project helps special-needs schools communicate using email. The Web site features projects and moderated mailing lists. (6-12)

NCIP - National Center to Improve Practice in Special Education
This is the Web site of The National Center to Improve Practice (NCIP), which promotes the use of technology for improved education for students with physical, mental and social disabilities.



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DB-LINK, The National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
DB-LINK identifies, coordinates, and disseminates information related to children and youth who are deaf-blind.