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  • Circle of Inclusion
    The Circle of Inclusion Web Site is for early childhood service providers and families of young children. This web site offers demonstrations of and information about the effective practices of inclusive educational programs for children from birth through age eight.
    (Added: Wed Jul 04 2001)
  • Educating Students with Disabilites in General Education Classrooms
    This document was developed by the Western Regional Resource Center, Eugene, Oregon, in cooperation with the Alaska Department of Education, pursuant to Cooperative Agreement Number H028-A30003 with the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.
    (Added: Wed Jul 04 2001)
  • Inclusion in the Preschool Setting
    earlychildhood.com - In many preschools and daycares today you can find a growing number of special needs children. These children have disabilities ranging from hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, speech and language difficulties, blindness, deafness, mental retardation, and physical impairments. Thanks to the Americans with Disabilities Act, our society is becoming better equipped to meet the needs and challenges of these special children. Unfortunately, many daycare providers have little to no special training to deal with these children. There
    (Added: Wed Jul 04 2001)
  • Seeing Disabilities from a Different Perspective   updated
    Our web site tells about disabilities that affect many people and the abilities that they have. Autism, deafness, blindness, and cerebral palsy are our main focus. In each section we give our perspective on being in a school or a home with kids that have these disabilities. There is also a teacher's perspective about being a teacher of kids with disabilities.
    (Added: Wed Jul 04 2001)
 
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