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Parenting Toolbox
- Non-traditional tools for non-traditional parents, families, and children.
Parenting with a Disability
- Having a disability does not mean that you must give up your parenting rights. If you are a competent and willing person, you should be able to raise a child.
Parents Helping Parents
- Helps children with special needs receive the love, hope, respect and services they need by strengthening their families and the professionals who serve them.
Parents With Disabilities
- Site for people with disabilities, who are thinking about becoming pregnant or adopting, and for parents with disabilities with children of all ages -- confronting issues in health care, schools, recreation and worship.
Parents with Disabilities Online
- Information, support and products for parents who have disabilities.
Partners Resource Network
- Purpose is to empower parents of children and youth with disabilities in their roles as parents, decision makers, and advocates for their children.
Play for All
- A mother describes her efforts to encourage play between her disabled child and the siblings.
SNAP
- SNAP wants to promote awareness and acceptance of children with special needs, especially the physically challenged.
Schwab Foundation for Learning
- Services for parents and educators to provide information, support and resources to improve the lives of students with learning differences.
Single Parent Central - Childcare & Children with Disabilities
- An overview of the accommodations childcare centers and home-based centers must make for disabled children under the American With Disabilities Act.
Social Workers' Perceptions of Older Parents Caring at Home for Disabled Children
- Social work student paper. Includes some links.
Special Families Guide
- Articles and answers to questions from Robert Naseef, Ph.D. on parenting a child with a disability.
Special Needs
- Support site for the disabled, chronically ill, and the people who care for them
TRI Online! Parent Advocacy
- A place for information and resources for parents of children with disabilities, education, transition and school-to-work issues.
The Learning Disabled Child and the Home
- Discusses various issues such as fathers, siblings, discpline.
The Number and Characteristics of Families with More than One Disabled Child
- 1988 article citing statistics for the UK.
Tips for the Teacher
- From The ADHD Owner's Manual, tips for teachers who are teaching children diagnosed with ADD/ADHD.
Westchester ARC
- We serve people who have developmental disabilities and their families.
Your Brain Injury Headquarters
- Brain injury resources for the injured and family members.
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