2. Access For All Katie Rodriguez Banister of Access-4-All Inc is a motivational speaker on disability education who believes in access for all by providing resources and products including Access-Sacks wheelchair backpacks. Educate and empower people with and without disabilities through motivational presentations and diversity training. Provide resources, referrals, services, and products to help and support people with disabilities.
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7. Disabilities by Daniel J. Vance Disabilities is a national, weekly newspaper and online column spotlighting people affected by disability, written by a father raising a child with a disability.
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8. Dyscalculia.org A great web-site on dyscalculia, written for parents in an easy-to-undertsand language.
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9. Dyslexia Adults Articles, resources, and reviews for professionals working in the field.
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10. Eagle Hill School Serving children ages 5-16 with learning disabilities. Day and boarding programs available. Greenwich, CT.
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11. Independent Living Project of Seattle An online resource for youth transitioning out of the foster care system. Includes resouces in health, disabilities, education, employment and housing.
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16. Skills Training Skills training videos, CDs, DVDs, games and course materials to help adults and children with developmental disabilities to live independent, self-directed lives in their communities.
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17. Stereotype Stereotype is an electronic note-taking system that can assist the hearing-impaired in education and business.
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18. Sunrise Services, Inc. Located in Everett, WA, Sunrise Services offers a broad spectrum of programs and supports for adults with developmental disabilities in Snohomish County. Our services include a full range of community living supports, vocational support, adult family homes, travel training, nurse delegation, home care services, and dialectical behavior therapy. We welcome harder-to-serve individuals and those with dual diagnosis or challenging behavioral issues.
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19. The Childhood League Center A staff of 45 includes two teachers per classroom, occupational, speech and physical therapists; family service specialists; nursing services; a child and family therapist; and transportation specialists. Children and families also benefit from parent/child programs, and therapeutic horseback riding and swimming. All services are provided at no charge to the families.
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20. The Dyslexia Institute The Dyslexia Institute. Information about dyslexia services. Dyslexia associated training, teaching and publication details.
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