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Special Needs
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1. A website for parents of dyslexics & special needs children
offers advice and links for parenting chidren with dyslexia and special needs.
http://fp03-146.web.dircon.net/
2. Hearing, Speech, and Deafness Center Site
An educational, service, and supply resource for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech impaired people. Has a parent-infant program for parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
http://www.hsdc.org/
3. Institutes for the Achievement of Human Potential
Nonprofit educational organization introduces caregivers to the field of child brain development. Serves both brain-injured children and well children.
http://www.iahp.org/
4. Speech Therapy Activities
Activities for parents and educators to help enhance the speech and language of children.
http://www.speechtx.com/
5. The Parent-Child Home Program
Home-based literacy and parenting program serving families challenged by poverty, low-levels of education, language barriers and other obstacles to educational success.
http://www.parent-child.org
6. Too young for glasses?
contains information useful for families of babies and young children who have vision impairment which could be improved by use of prescription glasses.
http://visionre.net
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