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Los Enlaces de NICHCY...a Informacion en Espanol sobre Discapacidades Especificas

Series:NICHCY A-Z Topics
Author:
Cuenca, Yojanna; Arellano, Sonia; & Kupper, Lisa
Publication Date:2005
Abstract:
Esta pagina de recursos en el Web site de NICHCY provee enlaces a otras organizaciones que tienen materiales en espanol acerca del desorden deficitario de la atencion (AD/HD), asma y alergias, autismo, ceguera e impedimentos visuales, sordera y perdida auditiva, sindrome de Down, informacion relacionada a la salud, problemas de aprendizaje, salud mental/ enfermedades menatles, sindromes raros, necesidades especiales de salud, desordenes del habla y lenguaje y muchas otras condiciones.  Hay dos versiones disponibles una en ingles para aquellos que no hablan espanol pero que estan buscando material en espanol para compartir con familias y otra completamente en espanol para personas que no hablan ingles.
 
 
 
 This resource page on NICHCY's Web site will connect visitors with Spanish-language materials on AD/HD, asthma and allergies, autism, blindess and visual impairments, deafness and hearing loss, Down syndrome, health information, learning disabilities, mental health/mental illness, rare syndromes, special health care needs, speech/language disorders, and many other disability conditions. Two versions of the page are available: one in English, for those who do not speak Spanish but who are looking for materials to share with Spanish-speaking families, and one completely in Spanish, for non-English speakers.
Publisher:
Centro Nacional de Diseminacion de Informacion para Ninos con Discapacidades (NICHCY), en ingles National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
Pages:
Format:HTML
Target Age:
Intended Audience: Families
HTML Version:http://www.nichcy.org/Documents/connections/sp-spdisabcond.aspx
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NETAC Teacher Tipsheet: Counseling Students Who Have Usher's Syndrome

Series:NETAC Tipsheet
Author:
Lago-Avery, Patricia
Publication Date:2001
Abstract:
The NETAC Tipsheets serve as a quick reference source for teachers/students or anyone who works with or supports people who are deaf or hard of hearing. This tipsheet identifies particular issues of concern for college-age students who have Usher Syndrome, and lists some strategies and tips for the reader. A list of resources for both professionals and students is also provided.
Publisher:
Northeast Technical Assistance Center (NETAC)
Pages:2
Format:PDF
Target Age: Post-Secondary School
Intended Audience: Educators
HTML Version:
PDF Version:http://pdcorder.pepnet.org/media/1109TPSHT_Counseling_Ushers.pdf


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