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RECOMMENDED GENERAL LINKS

ORGANIZATIONS

American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine: a forum for health professionals, parents, and patients to promote the dissemination and development of general medical knowledge
American Foundation for the Blind: a resource for people who are blind or visually impaired, the organizations that serve them, and the general public; develops, collects, and disseminates information; identifies and analyzes critical issues; educates the public and policymakers about the needs and capabilities of people who are blind or visually impaired; produces and distributes Talking Books and other audio materials
Camp C.A.M.P. (Children's Association for Maximum Potential): a non-profit corporation providing recreational, rehabilitative, educational, and respite services for children with developmental disabilities and their families, with medical support ensuring that all children, regardless of the degree of their medical needs, will be able to participate in all programs
Cerebral Palsy Network: parents of special needs children and individuals with cerebral palsy offer a resource center, chat room, and relevant links
Minnesota Occupational Therapy Association: promotes practice, education and research within the profession of occupational therapy, including issues such as reimbursement of occupational therapy services, legislation, credentialing, research and continuing education
Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association (NDTA): exists to develop and promote this specialized therapeutic intervention emphasizing direct handling to optimize the function of individuals with neurological impairments within their environment; provides specialized clinical training for health care professionals, offers educational services to the membership and community, supports clinical research, and promotes client and family advocacy
National Library of Medicine: the world's largest medical library and creator of Medline, the database containing over 11 million references to journal articles and free access to PubMed, for professionals and consumers
Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation: conducts rigorous research into the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of SPD; provides education for those with SPD and for families, health care providers, policy makers, and the public: and advocates for recognition of SPD
Zero to Three: The nation's leading resource for parents and professionals on the first years of life

COMPANIES

Boehme Workshops: a clinically based continuing education provider specializing in training, video-tapes, and text books with a specialized focus on children and adults challenged by both congenital and acquired injuries to the central nervous system
Gerber Products Company: baby food, baby care products, nutrition research facilities, consumer relations answering consumer questions
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
Professional Development Programs: provides continuing education and products for children and adults with special needs to therapists, educators, and parents

PEER SITES

Occupational Therapy by Barbara A. Smith. M.S., O.T.R.: offers information, resources and activities related to hippotherapy, low vision, Alzheimer's Disease, and pediatrics (normal hand development and activities to promote function in individuals with severe developmental disabilities).
Helping the Out-of-Sync Child at Home and School (Website of Carol Kranowitz, author of The Out-of-Sync Child): provides information and support for families, educators, and therapists, including workshops and presentations; recommended books, tapes and videos; and more resources: S.I. Focus, the new magazine devoted to sensory integration; catalog companies offering equipment and materials for home, school, and clinics; organizations dedicated to improving the lives of children with special needs; clinics; therapies; and other valuable support available on-line.
Henry Occupational Therapy Services: offers occupational therapy services, products, and workshops promoting understanding and awareness of issues related to sensory processing, sensory integration and the sensory systems that may influence attention, motor coordination, behavior and even violence in schools
Shore Handwriting Screening for Early Development: a screening tool used to determine the possible factors (postural control, hand control, and bilateral hand skills) that may contribute to handwriting dysfunction in students from preschool through third grade
Special Children Center and Camp Avanti: offers both traditional and nontraditional alternative program approaches to help children with a wide variety of challenges; sponsors Camp Avanti, a unique summer program in Hudson, Wisconsin, that combines a challenging camp environment with an intensive sensory integration treatment approach
Special Education Page: special education-related links, lesson plans, and educational resources
Uplander Sage, Inc. (Ellen K. Holzmann): offers seminars and other informational materials on Integrated Eating Solutions (IES), a report writing software utilizing a holistic multi-level approach to screen, assess and provide recommendations for individuals of all ages who display feeding difficulties at mealtime. A free 30-day demonstration of the software can be downloaded from the site.
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