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The Power to Spring Up, Postsecondary Education Opportunities for Students with Significant Disabilities

Author: 
Katovitch, Diana
Publisher: 
Woodbine House
Type: 
Book
Location: 
Lending Library, Danvers
Notes: 
The Power to Spring Up shows that postsecondary learning is both possible and rewarding for students with significant disabilities (autism, Down Syndrome, and other intellectual disabilities). Just as it does for their typically developing peers, more education leads to better job opportunities, greater independence- a more interesting life! This guide profiles the many different types of postsecondary options available, ranging from a modified academic program on a university campus, to a vocational residential program designed specifically for students with special needs.

National Center for the Dissemination of Disability Research

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Brochure
ID: 
3362
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - National Resources Folder
Notes: 
Brochure and factsheets provide basic information about the institute and summarizes its services.

University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability UAP

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Brochure
ID: 
3186
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - New England Resources Folder - New Hampshire
Notes: 
Brochure has the address/phone number of the program.

Children with Handicaps - A Medical Primer

Author: 
Batshaw, Mark L.
Publisher: 
Paul H. Brookes; (1992)
Type: 
Book
ID: 
2834
Price: 
$37.95
Location: 
Lending Library; Danvers
Notes: 
Resource for everyone addressing the needs of children with disabilities.
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