Upcoming Events


SEPTA Meeting

 Wed., Jan 7, 2009 in the SIS library, 7:30pm

featuring, Joel Haber, the Bully Coach

Read all about it... You don't want to miss out.

 

Tue., Jan. 27 at SIS

PTA Camp and Teen Expo

Snow date: Feb 3


 

Other Web Sites of Interest to SEPTA Members

The following links lead to other web sites that provide information that may be of interest to you as a member of SEPTA.

SEPTA does not endorse any of these organizations. The web sites referred to are not under control of Somers SEPTA, and we can't take any responsibility for their contents.

If you find any errors or omissions in the following list, please let us know.

www.pta.org
The National PTA organization.
 
www.addwarehouse.com
Purchase publications about LD.
www.aspergerinformation.org
For parents and professionals about Asperger Syndrome with special emphasis about bullying.
www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/home.jsp
Family Caregiver Alliance provides information  about the needs of Families and friends providing long-term care at home. Family CCA offers programs at national, state and local levels to support and sustain caregivers.
www.chadd.org
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder
800-233-4050, SWest 845-278-3020, P&NWest 845-278-3012.
www.cldinternational.org
Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD)
913-492-8755
www.dldcec.org
Division for Learning Disabilities (DLD)
888-232-7733
www.directionservice.org/cadre
Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education.
www.epsbooks.com
Materials/Books/Disposables.
www.excite.com
Excite K-12 Special Education.
www.help4adhd.org
CHADD National Resource Center.
www.interdys.org
International Dyslexia Association
212-691-1930.
www.support@kidsource.com
Kidsource Online.
www.LDAAmerica.org
Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA)
888-300-6710.
www.ldanatl.org
Learning Disabilities Association-Information about legislation and sample letters one can use to write to legislators.
www.ldonline.org
Learning Disabilities Online.
www.ldonline.org/article/6086
Understanding the Differences Between IDEA and Section 504
www.loc.gov./nls/
National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
202-707-5100.
www.math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org
A directory of hundreds of original articles, tips, and resources centered on the topic of children's learning.
www.nationalreadingpanel.org
The National Reading Panel.
www.nichcy.org
National Information Center for Children & Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY).
www.parent.net
Parent News.
www.readinglady.com
Materials/Books/Disposables.
www.schwablearning.org
Schwab Foundation for Learning.
www.schwablearning.org/articles.aspx?r=777
A Parent's Guide to Section 504.
www.rfbd.org
Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic
212-557-5720.
www.westchesterparentlink.org
Parent Link: Westchester Advocates for Individuals with High Functioning Autism, Asperger Syndrome, and other PDDS.
914-763-0971.
www.vesid.nysed.gov
New York State Department of Education, Special Education.
www.wrightslaw.com
The Special Ed Advocate.
www.wrightslaw.com/advoc/articles/advo.create.trails.htm
Creating a Paper Trail.
 

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