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  1. Electric Mobility- Manufacturer of the Rascal electric powered scooter.

  2. Enablenet II: Web Server for People with Disabilities

  3. Enabling Technologies Company - Braille Printers & More

  4. ESI: Employment Support Institute

  5. Extensions for Independence

  6. EyeTech Digital Systems

  7. FAAST: Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology

  8. Facilitated Communication Institute

  9. Families USA

  10. Family Education

  11. Family Empowerment Network

  12. FAMILY VILLAGE - A Global Community of Disability-Related Resources

  13. Family Village ALS

  14. Family Village CP Resources

  15. Family Village, The - A global community on the Internet for families of persons who have disabilities, located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Waisman Center.

  16. Family Village.

  17. Family Voices

  18. FAS

  19. FAS Alaska: Project Facts This website provides information on fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), fetal alcohol effects (fae), alcohol related birth defects (arbd) and alcohol related neurodevelopment disorder (ARND) with specific information on intervention techniques for educators.

  20. FAS Fact Sheet

  21. FAS Information Page

  22. FAS Information Service

  23. FAS World Fetal alcohol syndrome worldwide organizes to reeducate leaders and decision makers.

  24. FASAT Ontario: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Assistance & Training To improve the lives of children with fetal alcohol syndrome/effects (FAS) by training the professionals and parents who work with and care for these children, to provide assistance and support for them and their families and to facilitate activities related to the prevention of FAS.

  25. FASCETS: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Consultation, Education and Training Services Inc.

  26. Fathers Resource Center (SlowLane)

  27. FCSN: Federation for Children With Special Needs

  28. Federation for Children with Special Needs

  29. Ferguson Enterprises

  30. Fetal Alcohol and Drug Unit

  31. Fetal Alcohol Support Network Teaching and research for the identification, understanding and management of fetal alcohol syndrome.

  32. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

  33. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome A very detailed article with links.

  34. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Effects

  35. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Effects

  36. Find a Cure for ALS

  37. Flaghouse

  38. Focus on Diabetes A series of articles on diabetes.

  39. For Parents of Sock and Worn Out Children

  40. Foundations for Large Families

  41. Frame Technologies Presents simple communication aids for the non-speaking person.

  42. Francophone Resources

  43. Fraxa Research Foundation

  44. FRAXA Research Foundation Home Page - FRAXA Research Foundation supports research aimed at finding a specific treatment for fragile X, the #1 inherited cause of mental retardation, affecting an estimated 1 in 1000 children.

  45. Fredda’s World of Learning Differences

  46. Frogs Legs Inc.

  47. Frontier Computing

  48. Funtastic Learning

  49. Garaventa (Canada) Ltd.

  50. Goodwill Industries International Inc

  51. Guardian Products (A Division of Sunrise Medical)

  52. Gus Communications Multimedia Speech System

  53. H. Sasse’s List of Disability Organizations

  54. Hands Free Reading Aid

  55. Hands on Deaf Community Web Links

  56. HandSpeak: Sign Language Dictionary Online

  57. Handy Gadgets for One-handed People An informal work in progress containing a page about each of several devices, which can either be purchased or made, that can assist one-handers.

  58. HandyKey Corporation: makers of a one-handed keyboard

  59. Harc Mercantile Provides products for hearing amplification, assistive communications and accessibility solutions.

  60. Haynes’ ADD Resources

  61. Head Injury Society of New Zealand

  62. Healing Well.com MS

  63. Health Finder

  64. Health Law

  65. Hear in Dallas

  66. Hear Now!

  67. Hearing and Speech Center

  68. Hearing Exchange Exchanging ideas and information on hearing loss.

  69. Hearing Impairment FAQ

  70. Hearing Loss Sites

  71. Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center

  72. HearingExchange

  73. Hear-More This organization offers the largest selection of products for the deaf and hard of hearing.

  74. Hello Friend/Ennis William Cosby Foundation This web site is dedicated to helping you learning about Ennis, about the foundation established in his memory and about learning and learning differences.

  75. Help for ADD

  76. Helping the Disabled

  77. Hemi-Kids Support for children with hemiplegia, hemiparesis and pediatric stroke.

  78. HipMag Online For deaf and hard of hearing kids and their pals.

  79. Home Automation/Environmental Control

  80. HomeVision Home Automation Controller

  81. HSDC: Hearing, Speech and Deafness Center

  82. Humanware

  83. HumanWare Inc.

  84. Hyperlexia and Language Disorders

  85. iANSYST This site attempts to provide a comprehensive overview of technology aids for dyslexic people and background information to help make informed decisions.

  86. IBM Special Needs Solutions

  87. ICAN Increasing Capabilities Access Network - Tech Act project for Arkansas

  88. ICD

  89. IDEA 97 Regulation

  90. ILRU (Independent Living Research Utilization) program

  91. IMG: Innovation Management Group Inc. IMG is dedicated to innovative ideas and turning those ideas into real-world solutions that provide value, increase productivity and enhance technology.

  92. ImpactOnline

  93. Inclusion Press Home Page

  94. IndependenceFirst

  95. Independent Living Center of Western Australia

  96. Independent Living Center of Western Australia

  97. Indiana University Speech and Hearing Home Page

  98. Infant Hearing.Org

  99. Information Center for Acquired Deafblindness

  100. Information on Vison Loss

  101. Innovation Management Group Inc.

  102. Innovative Computer Applications

  103. Innovative Products, Inc.

  104. Innoventions for the Blind Source of the Magni-cam low-vision disability device

  105. Institute for Special Education - The Web site at the University of Fribourg/Switzerland, with information on their research programs, publications, and calendar of events.

  106. Institute on Disability and Human Development (UAP) - A University Affiliated Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago that conducts research and provides services for persons with mental and physical disabilities and their families, as well as carrying out interdisciplinary graduate education and outreach training activities.

  107. Institute on Independent Living

  108. Institute on Independent Living

  109. International Alliance of ALS/MND Associations

  110. International Braille Research Center

  111. International Braille Research Center Promoting literacy for the blind in the 21st century.

  112. International Cystic Fibrosis Association Address Book Homepage

  113. International Dyslexia Association Is an international, non-profit scientific and educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of dyslexia.

  114. International Federation of Hard of Hearing People

  115. International MS Support Foundation

  116. International Order of Alhambra - The Web site of a Fraternal Order of Catholic Men Dedicated to assisting persons developmentally disabled by mental retardation

  117. InternAUT Newswire News about Autism

  118. Internet Braille Wizard Access 2020

  119. Internet Mental Health

  120. Internet Mental Health A site whose goal is to improve understanding, diagnosis and treatment of mental illness throughout the world; includes online diagnosis of certain conditions.

  121. Internet Post-Polio Resources

  122. Internet Resources for Special Children (IRSC) - Welcome to the Internet Resources for Special Children (IRSC) web site.

  123. Internet Sources of Dyslexia Information

  124. Invisible Disabilities Page

  125. Iowa Program for Assistive Technology

  126. iPAT iNFOTECH - Assistive Technology Used Equipment Services

  127. IRSA: International Rett Syndrome Association Over 500 pages of information about Rett Syndrome and the IRSA.

  128. Irwin Siegel Agency, Inc. - An insurance agency that has developed an insurance program specifically for agencies providing services to people with disabilities - and their special coverage needs.

  129. ISAAC Online: International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication

  130. J.H. Emerson Co.- A variety of medical equipment

  131. JC Heating and Cooling

  132. JobGenie

  133. Judge Rotenberg Educational Center

  134. June Isaacson Kailes: Disability Policy Consultant

  135. Keyboard training software.

  136. Kid-Kart (A Division of Sunrise Medical)

  137. LAB Resources - Specializing in Assistive Technology for Special Needs We are a resource for educators, therapists and families and offer our products at an educational discount.

  138. LAB Resources - The Web site of a Wisconsin company that specializes in assistive technology, software and hardware for special needs education.

  139. Lab Resources.

  140. Lakeland FAS Online

  141. Lamb's Way Links Page - Links to Medical Sites

  142. Landmark College The only fully accredited college in the country designed exclusively for students with dyslexia, ADD or specific learning difficulties.

  143. Laptop Laidback- The Bed Table for Laptop Computers

  144. LATAN: Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network

  145. Laureate Learning Systems, Inc. - The Web site of a company that offers over 70 special needs software packages for individuals with developmental disabilities, language-learning disabilities, physical disabilities, and autism.

  146. Laureate Learning Systems. Software for people with special needs.

  147. Laurel Highlands MS Support Group

  148. LC Technologies Inc. LC Technologies is about eyetracking. With our two systems, you can run a computer system with your eyes or find out precisely where someone is looking.

  149. LD Online

  150. LD OnLine: Learning Disabilities

  151. LD Online: Learning Disability Resources Includes comprehensive information on learning disabilities for parents, educators and people with learning disabilities.

  152. LD Pride

  153. LDA-CA: Learning Disabilities Association of California

  154. League for the Hard of Hearing

  155. Learning Disabilities Association of Arkansas

  156. Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario

  157. Learning Disabilities Association of Texas

  158. Learning Disabilities Research and Training Center National information resource guide for and about adolescents and adults with learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders.

  159. Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia and Literacy Website This web site was created to disseminate information on the statistics, current research, recommended practices and resources for recognizing and treating learning disabilities and dyslexia.

  160. Learning Disability Resource Community

  161. Learning Disability Resources

  162. Learning Independence Through Computers, Inc.

  163. Leber’s Blind Links

  164. Leckey Assistive Technology Products

  165. Leiden MD Pages

  166. Les Turner ALS Foundation

  167. Library in the Sky ADD Resources

  168. Life With Ease

  169. Links and Resources

  170. Links to Autism Resources

  171. Lisa’s Funky ADD Page

  172. List of CFS Medical Articles

  173. Little City Foundation

  174. Living with ADD Webring

  175. Living with MS

  176. Living with Rett Syndrome “I hope this site helps you find everything you’re looking for regarding Rett Syndrome & helpful information for your daughter.”

  177. LL Medical

  178. Long Island ADD Group

  179. Lorien Systems Software for dyslexia and other special needs

  180. Louis de la Park Florida Mental Health Institute Florida’s primary research and training center for mental health services and a nationally recognized source for its innovative research and training, the institute was created nearly 25 years ago by the legislature to expand knowledge about how best to serve the mental health needs of Florida’s citizens.

  181. Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society

  182. LRM'S PLACE

  183. Macintosh IRC Software

  184. Madenta Internet Accessibility Center

  185. Magic Wand Keyboard

  186. Mahserjian-Smith home!

  187. Maltron Keyboards: Makers of a One-Handed Keyboard

  188. Manual of Geriatric Mental Health Resources

  189. March of Dimes - Four major problems threaten the health of America's babies: birth defects, infant mortality, low birth weight, and lack of prenatal care. The March of Dimes has adopted goals to bring us closer to the day when all babies will be born healthy.

  190. Mary-Julia’s ADD Place

  191. Massachusetts CFIDS Association

  192. MATCH: Michigan Assistive Technology Clearinghouse

  193. Maxi-Aids

  194. Mayatek...turning technology into kids stuff!

  195. MDA/ Publications/Quest 5-3/Taking A stand

  196. MDA/Publications/Facts About CMT

  197. MDTAP: Maryland Technology Assistance Program Provides information on available products, services and other resources to assist individuals with disabilities and senior citizens.

  198. Meal Times

  199. MEDEK

  200. MegaDots

  201. Melissa Kaplan’s CFS Collection

  202. Mental Health and Illness

  203. Mental Health Directory

  204. Mental Health Foundation of UK The mental health foundation is the UK charity improving the lives of everyone with mental health problems or learning disabilities. We use our research, service development and the information to increase understanding and meet people’s needs.

  205. Mental Health Foundation The UK charity improving the lives of everyone with mental health problems or learning disabilities. They use their research, service development and information to increase understanding and meet people’s needs.

  206. Mental Health Information Source

  207. Mental Health Infosource

  208. Mental Health Matters

  209. Mental Health Net - "The largest, most comprehensive guide to mental health online."

  210. Mental Health Network

  211. Mental Health Pages and Pointers

  212. Mental Health World

  213. MET: Multimedia Enabling Technologies Group

  214. Metroplex Computing

  215. MGH Neurology-Neurology Web-Forum

  216. MGNews

  217. Miami Project to Cure Paralysis A center of excellence at the University of Miami School of Medicine is the world’s largest, most comprehensive research center dedicated to finding more effective treatments and ultimately, a cure for paralysis that results from spinal cord injury.

  218. Micro Audiometrics Corp.

  219. Microflip

  220. Midwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury Care System

  221. Mining Company’s CFS Site

  222. Mining Company’s Deafness Resources

  223. MiningCo FAS Articles

  224. Minnesota State Council on Disability Home Page Its mission is to expand opportunities for all children and adults with a disability throughout Minnesota and to advocate for policies and programs which will promote the independence of children and adults with disabilities and protect their right to participate fully in society.

  225. MIT ATIC: Adaptive Technology for Information and Computing Provides various technologies to help persons with disabilities. It contains links and other information.

  226. Mobility International U.S.A

  227. Mons International

  228. MOVE International - MOVE (Mobility Opportunities Via Education)® helps children and adults with severe disabilities acquire increased independence in sitting, standing and walking to experience, learn and gain more mobility, better health and enhanced personal dignity. The mission statement of MOVE is founded in the belief that the ability to move is the first foundation stone in building personal dignity.

  229. MS Association of King County

  230. MS Crossroads

  231. MS Forum

  232. MS Foundation

  233. MS International: The Canadian Way

  234. MS Links

  235. MS Links

  236. MS One to One

  237. MS Only

  238. MS Quick Jumps

  239. MS Society of Canada

  240. MS Society of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

  241. MS Society of Ireland

  242. MS Society of the Act An Australian not for profit organization to raise awareness and money for treatment and care of people with MS.

  243. MS Web Ring

  244. MSEN: Multiple Sclerosis Education Network

  245. Multiple Sclerosis Association

  246. Multiple Sclerosis Association of King County

  247. Multiple Sclerosis Australia

  248. Multiple Sclerosis Central

  249. Multiple Sclerosis Web Ring

  250. MuscleNet A facility aiming at informing scientists, doctors, medical and biology students and lay persons about various important matters pertaining to muscle biology, neuromuscular disorders and cardiomyopathies.

  251. Muscular Dystrophy Association

  252. Muscular Dystrophy Association - Here at MDA's home, you'll find a searchable database of our 230 MDA clinics and numerous publications, including versions of MDA's Quest Magazine and The ALS Newsletter. Also, there's a way to Ask the Experts at MDA about current research developments and medical management of neuromuscular conditions. See the latest additions to the site on our What's New page.

  253. Muscular Dystrophy Association of the US

  254. Muscular Dystrophy Association/Ask the Experts

  255. Muscular Dystrophy Association/Diseases

  256. Muscular Dystrophy Association/Publications

  257. Muscular Dystrophy Ireland

  258. My T-Mouse

  259. NanoPac Inc. Supplies computer related products and services for individuals with disabilities.

  260. National Academy of Child Development

  261. National Adult Literacy and Learning Disabilities Center

  262. National Adult Literacy of Canada

  263. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill

  264. National Alliance of the Disabled Is an online informational and advocacy organization dedicated to working towards gaining equal rights for the disabled in all areas of life. It also has a large collection of links.

  265. National Association for the Deaf

  266. National Association of Child Advocates - Child Advocates, Inc. mobilizes court appointed volunteers to break the vicious cycle of child abuse. We speak up for abused children who are lost in the system and guide them into safe environments where they can thrive.

  267. National Association of Children's Hospitals

  268. National Attention Deficit Disorder Association

  269. National Center for Learning Disabilities One of the foremost national not-for-profit organizations committed to improving the lives of those affected by learning disabilities.

  270. National Center on Accessibility

  271. National Center on Outcomes Research, The (NCOR) - NCOR is designed to use the national values of independence, productivity, integration, inclusion, personal responsibility, self-determination, and choice to examine the status of people with disabilities throughout their everyday lives.

  272. NATional cHallenged Homeschoolers

  273. National Down Syndrome Society

  274. National Father's Network

  275. National Fathers’ Network Home Page Advocates for and provides resources and support to all men who have children with special health care needs.

  276. National Federation for the Blind

  277. National Federation of the Blind

  278. National Head Start Disabilities Services Training Center

  279. National Home Of Your Own Alliance - The Web site of a unique program, initiated by the Institute on Disability, a University Affiliated Program, that provides persons with developmental disabilities the choice to lease or purchase their own home, thereby freeing them from the constraints of institutional living and giving them more control over their lives and the services they require.

  280. National Industries for the Blind

  281. National info/child & youth

  282. National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities - NICHCY is an information and referral center that provides free information on disabilities and disability-related issues. Children and youth with disabilities (birth to age 22) are NICHCY's special focus.

  283. National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who are Deaf-Blind

  284. National Information on Disability - A Gopher site consisting of a directory of national information on disabilities maintained by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.

  285. National Institute for Literacy Home Page

  286. National Institute of Disability Management and Research

  287. National Library of Medicine: Hyperdoc

  288. National MS Society

  289. National Organization of Rare Disorders

  290. National Organization on Disability

  291. National Organization on Disability (NOD) This organization promotes full and equal participation of America’s 49 million men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.

  292. National Organization on FAS

  293. National Parent Information Network

  294. National Parent Network on Disabilities - The mission is to provide a presence and national voice for ALL families of children, youth and adults with disabilities. LEGISLATIVE VOICE FOR PARENTS

  295. NATIONAL PARENTING CENTER

  296. National Parkinson Foundation

  297. National Resource Center for Traumatic Brain Injury

  298. National Resources for Adults with Learning Disabilities

  299. National Spinal Cord Injury Association

  300. National Spinal Cord Injury Association

  301. Nazara's Special Needs Tips

  302. NCA: National Council on Accessibility Dynamic and innovative leader in the movement to include people with disabilities in recreation, parks and tourism.

  303. Nemours Children's Clinic

  304. Nerd World’s MS Resources

  305. Networked Resources in Psychology and Mental Health

  306. Neuroscience for Kids This homepage has been created for all students and teachers who would like to learn more about the nervous system. Enjoy the activities and experiments on your way to learning more about the brain and spinal cord.

  307. NeuroSoft Inc.

  308. Nevada County Community Network, The (NCCN) - to provide local computer network access for all residents, businesses, non-profit organizations

  309. New England Assistive Technology Marketplace -NEAT - An AT Demonstration and Equipment Restoration Center

  310. New England Handicapped Sports Association

  311. New Mobility Magazine - The Web site for New Mobility Magazine and the leading online resource for Disability Culture and Lifestyle. Newmobility.com is a tremendous research and communication tool for anyone with an interest in disability issues.

  312. New Paradigm of Disability Bibliography

  313. New Visions - New Visions provides continuing education and therapy services to professionals and parents working with infants and children with feeding, swallowing, oral-motor, and pre-speech problems.

  314. New York Autism Network

  315. New York City Voices A consumer journal for mental health advocacy.

  316. New York Institute for Special Education - Blind Resources Center - Many resources for the blind, including brail.

  317. New York Institute for Special Education, The - (NYISE) is a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian educational facility which provides quality programs for children who are blind or visually disabled, emotionally and learning disabled and preschoolers who are developmentally delayed.

  318. Newfoundland and Labrador Down Syndrome Society A volunteer non-profit organization of family and friends dedicated to ensuring a fulfilling quality of life for children, youth and adults with down syndrome. They believe in and are committed to integration and inclusion in all aspects of society.

  319. Newfoundland School for the Deaf This site contains extensive links to Canadian and world resources for the deaf and hard of hearing.

  320. Newfoundland School for the Deaf This site contains extensive links to Canadian and world resources for the deaf and hard of hearing.

  321. NH Challenge - The New Hampshire Challenge, Inc. is a federally recognized nonprofit which serves the state of New Hampshire. Our primary work is the publication of a statewide quarterly newspaper for families who have members with disabilities.

  322. NICHCY - NICHCY is the national information and referral center that provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues for families, educators, and other professionals. Our special focus is children and youth (birth to age 22).

  323. NICHCY Fact Sheets

  324. NICHCY News Digests

  325. Nichole’s Cave CFS

  326. NIDRR

  327. NIMH Learning Disabilities

  328. NINDS MS Page: National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke

  329. NLDLine: Non-verbal Learning Disabilities

  330. NOAH National Organization for Albinism & Hypopigmnetation

  331. Non-Invasive Vent Users

  332. Norma Kennedy Plourde CF Page This site has many links and a variety of information for the average person with cystic fibrosis.

  333. Northamptonshire People First - The home page of an organization in England run and controlled by people with learning difficulties.

  334. Not Alone AnymorNY State Commission on Quality of Care for the Mentally Disabled

  335. NotePage, Inc.

  336. NYISE Deaf-Blindness Resources

  337. O&P Online

  338. OASIS: Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Resources

  339. OASIS: Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs Our mission is to provide educational resources, shared information and coordinating support to community agencies support people with disabilities.

  340. OBIA: Ontario Brain Injury Association

  341. OKLAHOMA DISABILITY LAW CENTER

  342. OMIM ENTRY 118220-Cmt type 1A

  343. On the Move - developmental disabilities community in Toronto.

  344. One ADD Place

  345. One Hand Typing and Keyboarding Resources

  346. One Mom’s View of Autism

  347. One-hand Typewriter and Keyboard

  348. One-Handed Keyboard for the Disabled

  349. Online Diabetes Resources

  350. On-line Disability Information System (ODIS)

  351. Onsight Keyboard Alternatives

  352. Open Caption Movies

  353. Optek Systems Supports and distributes a wide range of electronic products that people with a disability throughout Australia and New Zealand.

  354. Optelec Has developed innovative products that have helped thousands of people with low vision read and write again independently.

  355. Origin Instruments Corporation

  356. Orphan Foundation of America - In 1981, the late Joseph Rivers, a former foster youth from the Syracuse area, started the Orphan Foundation of America (OFA). His goal was simple--help orphans and foster youth as they transition from foster care to young adulthood, with particular emphasis on helping these young men and women attend college and vocational school.

  357. Orthopedics Neurophsychology

  358. Our Rett Syndrome Home Page

  359. PACER Center

  360. PACER Center - A nonprofit coalition of 20 disability organizations serving as the parent training and information center for Minnesota. PACER Center strives to improve and expand opportunities that enhance the quality of life for children and young adults with disabilities and their families.

  361. Para Technologies

  362. Paralinks Electronic Magazine A web site dedicated exclusively for the wheelchair culture of the world

  363. Parent Connection

  364. Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center, The - Virginia - The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center assists the families of children with disabilities through education, information and training. PEATC builds parent-professional partnerships to promote success in school and community life.

  365. Parents Exchange

  366. Parents Helping Parents - A resource center for children with mental, physical, emotional, or learning disabilities whether due to birth defects, illness, or accident.

  367. Parents of Special Needs Children

  368. Parents of Two

  369. Parkinson’s Disease Forum

  370. Parrot Voice Accessibility Site

  371. PAT: Partnerships in Assistive Technology This is a private non-profit organization whose mission is to “increase knowledge about and access to assistive technology for North Carolinians with disabilities.” This online service is dedicated to providing access to “cutting edge” assistive technology information to improve independent functioning in daily living skills, employment and leisure activities. Here you will find resources to help you with your computer access, augmentative communication, power mobility and environmental control technology needs.

  372. Patch

  373. Patient Centers Autism Page

  374. Paul Reynold’s ADD Page

  375. Paul’s MND Page

  376. PDD Support Home Page

  377. Pediatric Points of Interest

  378. Pendulum Resources The information at this website is for consumers, family members and mental health workers to make informed decisions about the care and treatment of mood disorders.

  379. Pennsylvania Health Law Project

  380. Perspectives Network Online Primary focus is positive communication between persons with brain injury, family members/caregivers, friends of persons with brain injury, those many professionals who treat persons with brain injury and community members in order to create positive changes and enhance public awareness and knowledge of acquired/traumatic brain injury.

  381. Pervasive Developmental Disorders

  382. Philip’s Quick Start Guide to Post Polio Syndrome Information

  383. PHISA: Parents of Hearing Impaired South Australia

  384. Phonic Boom The official Phonic Ear web site

  385. Planning to Build

  386. Polio Experience Network

  387. Polio Support Groups

  388. Positron Industries, Inc.

  389. Post Polio Network of NSW Inc. Directory

  390. Post Polio Resource Group of Southeast Wisconsin

  391. Post Polio Ring of Hope

  392. Post-Polio Awareness and Support Society It was formed to provide a support network for all polio survivors.

  393. Potomac Technology As one of the largest distributors of assistive listening devices, alerting systems and TTYs in the US, we offer the latest technologies and assistive devices available for people with hearing difficulties.

  394. Production Development Associates

  395. Productivity Works Home Page  Our goal is to deliver tools, services and information to enhance people’s lives. In this process, we concentrate on design and implementations that incorporate universal access for people with and without disabilities. Concentrate on design and implementations that incorporate universal access for people with and without disabilities.

  396. Program Development Associates

  397. Project dERE Dedicated to providing the technology and knowledge for the disabled to master the power of electronic communication.

  398. Project Interlink The purpose is to allow private and governmental agencies that serve disabled individuals to communicate electronically.

  399. Project Techlink: Linking educators and parents to transition best practices through computer technology.

  400. PROVAIL

  401. Quickie Designs (A Division of Sunrise Medical)

  402. Rainbow Wheels, LLC

  403. Rainmom’s Home Page

  404. Rare Genetic Diseases in Children

  405. Ray’s Autism Page

  406. Reach Disability Foundation Tetra Society of North America, Disabled Sailing, Vancouver Adapted Music Society, and British Columbia Mobility Opportunities Society

  407. Realizing the Potential of Speech ecognition Software

  408. Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic

  409. Reflux Child

  410. Rehabilitation Research and Development Center at the Department of Veteran's Affairs Palo Alto Health Care stem .

  411. Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Mental Retardation (RRTCAMR) - A national resource for researchers, planners, providers, self-advocates, families and students in the field of aging and mental retardation.

  412. rehabtool.com.

  413. Rehadat Germany

  414. Rescue Foundation for the Brain Injured Infant

  415. Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children’s Mental Health

  416. Research Healthpage for Older Women with Disabilities - A page designed to be both a resource for older women with disabilities and an exploratory aid for research.

  417. Research Project in The Netherlands - A project for better diagnosis and treatment for children with mildly retardation and behavioral disabilities.

  418. Resources for Parents of Special Kids

  419. Resources on ADD

  420. Resources Unlimited

  421. Rick Hansen Center

  422. RIMS: Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis Network of MS centers in Europe was created in 1991 in Milan, Italy to enhance collaboration by the foremost MS Centers in Europe. RIMS is a dynamic interdisciplinary MS management association affiliating numerous MS centers spread throughout more than 20 European countries.

  423. Ring of Special Needs Children

  424. Riverbend Down Syndrome Parent Support Group Site

  425. RJ Cooper’s Special Needs Home Page

  426. RJ Cooper's Software, hardware, and Assistive...

  427. Rocky Mountain’s MS Center

  428. Ron Marriage’s Page for the Visually Impaired

  429. Roving Reporter Deaf culture, deaf and hard of hearing people.

  430. Royal Blind Society of Australia

  431. Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB)

  432. Royal National Institute for the Blind .

  433. Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind

  434. Sanna’s Homepage about Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome

  435. SAPP: Saskatchewan Awareness of Post-Polio

  436. Say What Club

  437. SCAT: Sacramento Center for Assistive Technology

  438. Schizophrenia.com Not-for-Profit Resource & Education Center for the brain disorder Schizophrenia.

  439. SCINI: Spinal Cord Injury Network International SCINI was founded in 1986 to respond to the needs experienced by spinal cord injured individuals and their families. Meeting those needs with information and referral services is the purpose of SCINI.

  440. Scoot-Around North America

  441. Scope UK’s largest group working with disabled people.

  442. Scottish Sensory Center For everyone who is involved in the education of children and young people with sensory impairment, the young people themselves and their families.

  443. SDRU: Sensory Disabilities Research Unit

  444. Searchable Online Accommodation Resource

  445. See Hear The weekly magazine program for deaf and hard of hearing people, produced in sign language with open substitutes.

  446. See/Hear

  447. Sensory Access Foundation A private non-profit organization, which is dedicated to providing opportunities to people who are blind or visually impaired through the use of access technology.

  448. Sensory Integration Resource Center

  449. SFTAH: Society for the Autistically Handicapped

  450. Shady Oaks Camp

  451. Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona - A non profit parent run organization supporting families with children diagnosed with Down syndrome.

  452. Sheffield Autistic Society

  453. Sibling Support Project

  454. Sibling Support Project - The Web site of a project at the Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle, dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs. Offers access to SibNet, the first and only listserv for and about brothers and sisters of people with special health, developmental, and emotional needs.

  455. Sibling Support Project A national program dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs.

  456. Sighted Electronics Providers of computer systems and adaptive technology for persons with blindness or visual impairments.

  457. Signed English Starter, The

  458. SimTech Publications Their goal is to develop and market a low cost switch accessible for children with disabilities.

  459. Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped

  460. SIT Advocacy Newsletters

  461. SIVA Italian assistive technology site. Research, information and evaluation center on assistive technology for rehabilitation, independent living and social integration of persons with disabilities.

  462. Small Business and Self-Employment Service

  463. Snaf’s CFS Sofa

  464. SNOW: Special Needs Opportunity Window An Ontario based web site providing an interactive and educational learning experience and includes sources of original information on special education and technology in the classroom.

  465. Social Security Online - Online Services Are Available: Monday-Friday 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. All times EDT

  466. Society for Disability Studies

  467. Son-Rise Program - A WWW page under the Home Page of The Option Institute and Fellowship describing programs for families with special children, including those with autism, attention deficit disorder, brain impairment, pervasive developmental delay, cerebral palsy, mental retardation, epilepsy, neurological or muscular disorders, etc.

  468. Son-Rise Program.- Families with Special Needs Children.

  469. Sound Choice Assistive Listening Inc.

  470. Soundbytes Your direct source for a comprehensive selection of the very best products available to help you overcome your hearing loss.

  471. South Australian Equipment Database

  472. Speaking to Write: Realizing the Potential of Speech Recognition for Secondary Students with Disabilities

  473. Special Child

  474. Special Ed Advocate

  475. Special Education and Autism

  476. Special Needs Project

  477. Speech and Language Web Resources

  478. Speech at CMU

  479. Speech Dynamics Inc.

  480. Speech Language Pathology Web Links

  481. Speech Pathology & Special Education Resources

  482. Speech Related Links

  483. Speech Research Lab Conducts basic and applied research in the areas of speech science and speech technology. We seek to apply our research to address the needs of users, especially children, in the AAL community. To that end, we are developing natural sounding software speech synthesis and doing research on speech processing and speech recognition for persons with disabilities.

  484. Speech Synthesis and Prosody Links

  485. Speech Teach "Our site has been developed to provide teaching resources for parents & professionals supporting children with speech & learning difficulties for example dyspraxia, apraxia & autism. Other areas of articulation, literacy & late speaking are also covered together with links and reviews for other websites specializing in these areas."

  486. Speech/Acoustic Related WWW Information

  487. Speech-Language Pathology Website Provided as an information service to anyone who is interested in learning about speech and language development and associated disorders.

  488. Speech-Sound Disorders Links

  489. Speechville Express "A resource for families, educators and medical professionals, offering info about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorders, dysarthia and aphasia, among others."

  490. Spinal Cord Injury Network International.

  491. Stuttering Foundation of America

  492. Stuttering Science and Therapy Website

  493. Summit Speech School "Offers hearing impaired children and their parents a program that is unique in the state of New Jersey."

  494. Synapse - speech recognition systems

  495. Synthetic Speech Application

  496. Taconic Resources for Independence, Inc.

  497. TAS Switch

  498. TEFTEC Corporation

  499. Tetra Society of North America

  500. Thanet ADDers

  501. The Latest from the National AgrAbility Project

  502. The SunBox Company

  503. Thyroid List

  504. Trace Center   - Trace Research and Development Center at the University of Wisconsin.

  505. TRIPOD Captioned Films

  506. TTY FAQ

  507. TURN Community Services

  508. Typing Injuries FAQS and Links

  509. UC Berkeley School of Psychology

  510. Umbrella

  511. Unicorn Quest

  512. United Cerebral Palsy of Oklahoma

  513. United TTY Sales and Service .

  514. University Disability Policies

  515. University of Missouri: Columbia Adaptive Computing Technology Center

  516. University of Pittsburgh Voice Center

  517. Unofficial Rehabilitation Counseling Web Page

  518. US Department of Justice Americans with Disabilities Act ADA HOME PAGE .

  519. Vantage Mini Vans

  520. Veils of Stuttering

  521. Vent-Users List

  522. Victorian Information Worldwide Information Sites Concerned with Disability

  523. Viewpoint Mobility

  524. Virtual Hospital

  525. Vocational and Rehabilitation Research Institute in Calgary, Alberta

  526. VOILA Technology, Inc.

  527. Washington Assistive Technology Alliance Home Page

  528. Web Accessibility guidelines

  529. WebSNAIL

  530. Western Law Center for Disability Rights

  531. Wheelchair Getaways

  532. Wheelchairs of Kansas

  533. White-Price.

  534. Winsford Model 5 Feeder

  535. WordQ

  536. World Federation of Hemophilia

  537. World Wide Web Virtual Library: Law

  538. Wright Stuff

  539. Yahoo Health Page

  540. Yahoo.Business and Economy:Products and Services:Magazines:Society:Disabilities.

  541. Yoga for the Special Child


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