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Arc
"The Arc is the national organization of and for people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities and their families. It is devoted to promoting and improving supports and services for people with mental retardation and their families. The association also fosters research and education regarding the prevention of mental retardation in infants and young children."
Council for Exceptional Children
Head Start Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Web site of the Head Start Bureau provides information about the Bureau, its programs, and activities for Head Start service providers, parents, volunteers, and others with an interest in serving low-income children and their families
NAEYC : National Association for the Education of Young Children
National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
NICHCY serves the nation as a central source of information on disabilities in infants, toddlers, children, and youth
National Down Syndrome Congress
National Head Start Association
"The National Head Start Association (NHSA) is a private not-for profit membership organization representing more than 923,000 children, upwards of 180,000 staff and more than 2,400 Head Start programs in America. It is governed by a 49-member Board of Directors composed of a director, staff, parent and friend representative from each of the 12 federal regions and the immediate past Chairman of the Board. NHSA provides a national forum for the continued enhancement of Head Start services for poor children ages 0 through 5, and their families."
NCIP National Center To Improve Practice in special education through technology, media, and materials
Home page for the National Center to Improve Practica; also contains links to information concerning the use of educational technological innovations in special education
Nord
NORD, a federation of nonprofit voluntary health organizations that serves people with rare disorders, disabilities, and orphan diseases, including information about services and products, the medical equipment exchange, rare disorders, NORD chapters, and special events
Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction OSPI
"The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) is the primary agency charged with overseeing K-12 education in Washington state."
OSEP Office of Special Education Programs
Provides information about the activities and resources of OSEP, a component of the U.S. Dept. of Education which supports the public education of students with disabilities
Wrightslaw
Welcome to Wrightslaw, a online place for parents, advocates, educators, and attorneys to find current and accurate information about special education law and advocacy for children with disabilities. The site contains newsletters, articles, cases, and resources related to a large selection of related special education law and advocacy topics


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