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Bullying and Special Needs Children
NICHCY is pleased to connect you with sources of information for helping children with disabilities with respect to...
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Discapacidades del Desarrollo en Niños
DATO: Un 17% de los niños de EE.UU. menores de 18 años de edad tienen una discapacidad del desarrollo. Las...
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About Public Agencies and Special Needs Children
Introduction The agencies described below provide assistance to people with disabilities and their families. Our State...
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Common Characteristics of Students with Mild Disabilities
The following characteristics will vary from one student to another but are generally the same across the categories of...
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Transition Resources for Students with Specific Disabilities
The transition suite has other stand-alone pages as well. We've tried not to list the same resources in different pages,...
