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PLUK eNews for August 4, 2006
Subscribers this issue: 2,325
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- AAP
- Learn More About Pediatric Subspecialists
- The
Critical The Link Between Vision and Learning
- Combating
Autism Act of 2006
- Dropout
Prevention & Students with Disabilities
- Big
Sky RX - Medicare Prescription Assistance
- Health,
Transition, & the IEP
- Greater
Risk of Accidents in Young Adult Drivers with ADHD
- Stuttering
Foundation of America
- Accessible
Playgrounds
- Secretary
Spellings Announces Final IDEA Part B 2004 Regulations
- 175
Free Assistive Technology Downloads
- Welcoming
Customers with Disabilities
- Questions
and Answers About Deafness and Hearing Impairments in the Workplace and the
Americans with Disabilities Act
- Wheelchairs
and Beaches Do Mix: Sand Friendly Wheels Come to the Rescue
- Internet
eases access for blind
- Making
the wilderness wheelchair accessible
- New
Model Of Brain Sheds Light On Triggers Of Autism
- Video
Relay Service available in English and Spanish
- HHS
Approves Montana's Plan to Expand, Simplify Child Health Program Enrollment
- MontanaLawHelp.org
adds LiveHelp
- Education
Department Expands Tutoring
- Hands
& Voices: web resource supporting families and their children who are
deaf or hard of hearing
- Switch
Access to SmartPhones and PDAs
- Hearing
Aid Assistance
- Talking
About Medicare: Your Guide to Understanding the Program
- Lighting
a Fire Under His Learning Disabilities
- Google
tests Accessible Search for the blind and visually impaired
- K-12
Bulletin on Accessible IT - July 2006
- ChiariPeople
of Montana Support Group
- Billings
competitors participate in the 1st National Special Olympics
- Mixed
Messages by Kathie Snow
- Man,
dog trek cross-country to raise money for MS
- J-Mac
beats Kobe for ESPY award
- Guidelines
for Creating Accessible Digital Materials Published by WGBH/NCAM
- Reading
Rockets : What Is Reading?
- FCC
chair offers support for regional telemedicine advances
- Help
Eleanore's Project
- Invitation
to attend keynote: the Right to be Disabled on Thursday morning, August 17
in Helena
- Helping
Older Children Conquer Separation Problems
- Montana
Grandparent Support Groups
- Autism's
Link to Vaccines Is Unfounded, Study Says
- Public
Service Scholarship Program for Students with Disabilities
- Radio
show archive: Disability Matters with Joyce Bender
- Guidelines
for Reporting and Writing about People with Disabilities
- TBI
Resource Guide
- Consumers
Guide to Afterschool Science Resources
- KIDS
COUNT State-Level Data Online
- Realistic
Reflections 1st annual photography contest
- Book
Review: A Parent's Guide
- Free
Tools for Positive Behavior
- Struggles
persist for adolescent girls with ADHD
- FCTD
News: Assistive Technology and the IEP
- Bozeman
Area Support Groups and Organizations
- Reasonable
Accommodations: What Employers and Educators Should Know
- University
of Hong Kong researchers develop Web site to help people who may have
depression
- Analysis
of Arlington v. Murphy by Peter W. D. Wright, Esq., Wrightslaw.com
- Montana:
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Project
- Impact:
Feature Issue on Parenting Teens and Young Adults with Disabilities
- Empowering
youths with disabilities
- Parent
Public Policy Fellowship Program 2007
- Audio:
States Struggle to Certify 'Qualified' Teachers
- 10
Tips for Creating a Caring School
- Beach
Center on Disability Newsletter - Summer 2006
- Components
of an Effective Reading Program
- Google
SketchUP: Free 3-D Drawing Tool for Mac & PC
- New
ZoomText Large-Print Keyboard
- SAMHSA
Resource Center to Address Discrimination and Stigma Associated with Mental
Illness (ADS Center) — Archived Training Teleconference Calls
- College
Planning for Students with Disabilities
- Consumer
Guide to Assist People with Disabilities Maximize Medicare Part D Drug
Coverage
- Recognition
and Response: An Early Intervening System for Young Children At-Risk for
Learning Disabilities
- Police
Response to People with Disabilities - online videos
- Resources
for Children with Disabilities in Foster Care
- Physical
Education for Students with Vision Disabilities
- PACER
Puppets
- All-day
kindergarten gets $160 mil boost
- New
method of teaching disabled spreads
- Medical
Home Concept Catching on in U.S.
- FOR
SALE: Electric Chair in Billings
- Fully
Accessible Online Version of Texas Hold'em
- Fast
Learners Benefit From Skipping Grades, Report Concludes
- Mind
Reading: training to recognize emotions
- An
Earlier Start: Prekindergarten
- Washington
Summer Camps & Programs for Children with Special Needs
- VOA
News - Disability Services Help Others, Too
- Americans
With Disabilities Act Transforms Lives
- HelpGuide:
Grief and Loss
- Disability
is Natural Free Press - June 2006
- Earn
a Transition Services Certificate through Distance Education
- Paraprofessionals
and AT: Refitting the Puzzle Pieces
- National
Access to Sign Language Interpreters Through Video Interpreting Technology
- Assistive
Technology and Peer Socialization in Early Childhood Special Education
- The
Effects of Investing in Early Education on Economic Growth
- My
Turn Online: My Brother Is Not His Disability
- Spiral
Notebook: A Pencil Is a Word Processor
- Wired
News: Robot Rep Goes to School
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