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Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic - Texas
http://www.rfbd.org/TXabout.htm
The Texas Unit of Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic® was founded in 1973 in Austin, Texas. We are one of 29 studios around the US recording textbooks and educational material onto RFB&D's Classic Cassettes™, and RFB&D's AudioPlus® books.Safe Place - Disability Services ASA
www.austin-safeplace.org
This site provides education to people with disabilities in order to increase awareness about sexual abuse/assault, domestic violence and abuse by personal care providers, personal safety planning, healthy relationships and sexuality.SchwabLearning
www.schwablearning.org
The vision at Schwab Learning is to help kids with learning differences be successful in learning and life by providing LD information and resources to parents.Special Education Rules & Regulations
http://www.partnerstx.org/PDF/SpEdSidebySide.pdf
Side-by-side resource of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), State Board of Education Rules, Commissioner's Rules, and Texas State Laws.Spina Bifida Association of America
www.sbaa.org
The mission of SBA is to promote the prevention of spina bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected.Spina Bifida Association of the Houston Gulf Coast (SBAHGC)
www.sbahgc.org
The mission of SBAHGC is to enhance the lives of those with Spina Bifida (SB) through information services, a family support network and social activities, and to increase public and professional awareness and prevention of SB.Spina Bifida Association of Texas
www.sbatx.org/
This organization is committed to helping every person affected with Spina Bifida reach his or her maximum potential. Their efforts concentrate on promoting prevention, educating individuals, and by providing support and encouragement to families affected by Spina Bifida.Spokes'n Motion
www.spokesnmotion.com
Spokes 'n Motion works with many companies to help continue offering and creating new opportunities to the disabled community. Equipment and services now cover skiing, water sports, wheelchairs, cycling, travel, adventure sports, and new to services are accessibility products. They also offer a variety of sport events and recreation events around the world.STOMP - Specialized Training of Military Parents
www.stompproject.org/
STOMP is the only National Parent Training and Information Center for military families providing support and advice to military parents without regard of the type of medical condition their child has.Stop Bullying Now
http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) web site is a great resource of information for children and parents about bullying, prevention, and intervention. Some of the resources available are fact sheets, online games, webisodes, and more.TAcommunites
http://www.tacommunities.org/ev_en.php
TAcommunities.org is one of several forums available as part of OSEP's Technical Assistance initiative to exchange strategies and ideas that will improve outcomes for children with disabilities. This project seeks to combine OSEP resources from the Monitoring and State Improvement Planning Division and technical assistance resources from the Research to Practice Division.Target the Problem!
www.readingrockets.org
This is a Web site by Reading Rockets that helps parents and teachers determine the specific problem a child may be experiencing with reading. The Web site describes aspects of reading such as phonological awareness and fluency and gives examples of how each area affects a child's reading. The tool gives suggestions of ways to help and resources for more information.TASH
www.tash.org/
TASH is an international association of people with disabilities, their family members, other advocates, and professionals fighting for a society in which inclusion of all people in all aspects of society is the norm.Technical Assistance ALLIANCE for Parents Centers
www.taalliance.org
This center supports a unified technical assistance system for the purpose of developing, assisting and coordinating Parent Training and Information Projects and Community Parent Resource Centers under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).Texas Association of the Deaf - TAD
www.deaftexas.org/
Texas Association of the Deaf (TAD) is a membership organization to provide information and education including surveys and studies to bring the viewpoint on various issues affecting the lives who are D/deaf or hard of hearing at all levels of the community.Texas Autism Advocacy
www.texasautismadvocacy.org
This site offers online networking and resource sharing for parents and professionals connected by Autism Spectrum Disorders.Texas Behavior Support Initiative
http://www.txbsi.org
The Texas Behavior Support Initiative (TBSI) is designed to build capacity in Texas schools for the provision of Positive Behavior Support (PBS) to all students.The TBSI training modules assist campus teams in developing and implementing a wide range of behavior strategies and prevention-based interventions.Texas Education Agency (TEA) - A Division of IDEA
www.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/Texas Parent to Parent
http://www.txp2p.org/
Texas Parent to Parent supports children with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and other special needs by empowering their families to be advocates for them through peer support, resource referral and public awareness.Texas Project First
www.texasprojectfirst.org
The Texas Project First web site provides information and resources available to parents of students with disabilities.Tourette Texas
www.tourettetexas.org/
The Tourette Syndrome Association of Texas, one of the largest chapters in the country, is a 501 ( c )3 non-profit organization. This organization offers support, education, advocacy, referrals and much more to families of children with Tourette Syndrome.United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Houston
www.ucphouston.org/index.html
United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Houston, Inc. (UCP) is a non-profit corporation established to provide services to individuals with cerebral palsy and all other disabilities and their families. As an affiliate of United Cerebral Palsy Associations, the agency supports advocacy, public information and education, and research programs.Washington PAVE
www.washingtonpave.org/
Washington PAVE is a parent directed organization that works with families, individuals with disabilities, professionals and community members in all walks of life and with all types of disabilities.The What Works Clearinghouse
www.w-w-c.org
Established by the U.S. Department of Education, this web site provides the public with a central source of research-based evidence of what works in education.Wrightslaw
www.wrightslaw.com
This site offers accurate, current information about special education law and advocacy for children with disabilities.