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  • Special Education Acronyms - PACER  Click here to download the pdf file

  • Minnesota Department of Education – Special Education: Links to: categorical disability information, Minnesota Rules and Statutes, evaluation and program planning supports, educational data, special education organizations, contact lists and much more.

  • Project C3:  Project C3 is a partnership between several organizations who offer many different kinds of services to youth and young adults.  You can check out the partners by clicking on the icons.  Their goal is to help young adults in transition become successfully employed or to continue their education in high school, colleges or universities.
  • Positive Approaches to Challenging Behavior for Young Children website : This resource discusses positive behavioral supports for young children who engage in challenging behavior.  It includes information for parents and teachers.
CHILD INFORMATION/ACTIVITY RESOURCES
  • Speaking of Speech:  Speaking of Speech is a interactive forum for speech./language pathologists and teachers to improve communication skills in our schools by exchanging ideas, techniques and lessons that work, finding out about materials before you buy and exploring a myriad of helpful resource links.  

  • do2Learn:  A web site providing activities to promote independence in children and adults with special learning needs. 

  • Robin’s FYI:  This family safe site contains hundreds of pages of information, humor and links. 

  • Activity Village:  You will find over 2000 free pages of fun for kids.  They aim to provide parents and teachers of the under-10s with ideas, inspiration and all sorts of kids activities-many printable- as well as advice and help with all aspects of looking after children.   

 

  • ABC Teach:  This is the place for kids, parents, student teachers and teachers.  Lots of free printables.

 

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