Here is a list of some informative and helpful Web Sites:

  1. http://www.eparent.com
  2. A source of information for people with disabilities and special healthcare needs.

  3. http://www.chadd.org
  4. Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder is a national organization with over 32,000 members and more than 500 chapters nationwide that provides support and information for parents who have children with ADD and adults with ADD.

  5. http://www.autism.com
  6. Autism Research Institute

  7. http://www.ndss.org
  8. National Down Syndrome Society

  9. http://www.interdys.org
  10. The International Dyslexia Association

    The IDA is an international, non-profit organization dedicated to the study and treatment of learning disabilities and dyslexia. For nearly 50 years, the IDA has been helping individuals with dyslexia, their families, teachers, physicians, and researchers to better understand dyslexia.

  11. http://www.agbell.org
  12. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

  13. http://www.ldanatl.org
  14. Learning Disabilities Association of America

    LDA is the largest non-profit volunteer organization advocating for individuals with learning disabilities. LDA has more than 600 local chapters and affiliates in 50 states, Washington, DC and Puerto Rico. LDA seeks to educate individuals with learning disabilities and their parents about the nature of the disability and inform them of their rights.

  15. http://www.ncld.org
  16. National Center for Learning Disabilities

  17. http://www.geocities.com
  18. Parents of Gifted/LD Students

  19. http://neuro.www2.mgh.harvard.edu/tsa/tsamain.nclk
  20. Tourette Syndrome Association

  21. http://www.umdnj.edu
  22. New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center - University Affiliation Program

  23. http://www.nadde.org
  24. National Association of Developmental Disabilities

  25. http://www.state.nj.us/education
  26. New Jersey Department of Education

  27. http://www.nichcy.org
  28. National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities

  29. www.spannj.org
  30. SPAN Statewide Parent Advocacy Network

  31. http://www.allkindsofminds.org
  32. All Kinds of Minds

  33. http://www.AHEAD.org
  34. Association on Higher Education and Disability

    An excellent organization to contact for individuals with disabilities who are planning to attend college and who will need special accommodations. Numerous training programs, workshops, publications, and conferences.

  35. http://www.cec.sped.org
  36. Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)

    The largest international professional organization committed to improving educational outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

  37. http://www.acenet.edu/about/programs/Access&Equity/HEALTH/home.html
  38. HEALTH Resource Center

    A clearinghouse of information on topics related to post secondary education and disabilities. Publishes an annual resource directory.

  39. http://www.rfbd.org

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D)

RFB&D is recognized as the nation's leading educational lending library of academic and professional textbooks on audio tape from elementary through post-graduate and professional levels. Students with print disabilities can request cassette or diskette versions of books and order 4-track tape players.