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The interactive guide tolearning disabilities for parents, teachers, and children ADHD/ADD is not a neurological disorder, but a learned, short-term coping skill that backfires. An effective three-day, drug-free, family treatment program using patented technology is described. Support group and resource center for parents dealing with ADD/ADHD
LD OnLine is a service of The Learning Project at WETA, Washington, D.C., in association with The Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities
1)Links to bereavement, grief sites concerning pet loss 2)Bridging the gap between bereavement and rescue 3)Links to pet adoption and rescue pages.
Professional writer with M.S. has assembled a comprehensive resource site with original and reprint articles, information on relevant magazines, pages with hundreds of alphabetized, categorized, described, and linked disability web sites, and more.
A site for people with disabilities and diseases to get help featuring medical articles, stories, original poetry and more.
worldwide information and news service for all disabled people and people with an interest in disability issues.
List of Disability websites.
A non-profit organization bringing animal resources to human needs. They specialize in providing animal-assisted therapy in the areas of physical, occupational, speech and psychotherapies.
International Network of Ataxia Friends: A mailing list for ataxia patients and family which serves as a support group and information exchange vehicle. This website contains hundreds of links to medical and general information for the disabled.
This web site is dedicated to communicating information relating to the needs of children with disABILITIES on a global basis.
A page set up to help people with Muscular Dystrophy of all forms by providing a way for them to get in touch with each other and discuss problems related to MD, talk about ideas to help people physically with MD like specialized equipment for computers and so on. Also provides some brief information on what Muscular Dystrophy is.
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