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Lee Vander Loop

How to Choose an Accessible Vehicle | Cerebral Palsy Family Network - 0 views

  • Many families raising a non-ambulatory child face the challenge of finding appropriate transportation when their child becomes wheelchair-dependent and can no longer be transported in a car seat. Parents struggle with questions of where to find financing, what vehicle to choose and what modifications are needed. The process can be overwhelming, but we have some suggested questions to ask and what to look for as you begin your search.
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    Many families raising a non-ambulatory child face the challenge of finding appropriate transportation when their child becomes wheelchair-dependent and can no longer be transported in a car seat. Parents struggle with questions of where to find financing, what vehicle to choose and what modifications are needed. The process can be overwhelming, but we have some suggested questions to ask and what to look for as you begin your search.
Lee Vander Loop

The Parents' Place of Maryland: A Center for families of children with special needs. - 0 views

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    A Center for families of children with disabilities and special healthcare needs.
Lee Vander Loop

NCCIC - Parents of Children with Special Needs - 0 views

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    National Clearinghouse and Technical Assistance (TA) Center NCCIC provides comprehensive child care information resources and TA services to Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) Administrators and other key stakeholders. Specific services include the following:Question and answer services - NCCIC Library and Web site Publication development and distribution TA and training delivery to State and Territory CCDF Administrators
Lee Vander Loop

Home & Hospital Teaching an Alternative to the Classroom | CPFamilyNetwork | Cerebral P... - 0 views

  • When a child with cerebral palsy is unable to attend school, parents may opt to have the school come to them. By law, Home and Hospital Teaching (HHT) is a program that must be offered to students who are unable to attend a regular school program due to a physical or emotional condition. Normally, these programs are offered for a short period of time, but in some cases are appropriate for long term education
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    When a child with cerebral palsy is unable to attend school, parents may opt to have the school come to them. By law, Home and Hospital Teaching (HHT) is a program that must be offered to students who are unable to attend a regular school program due to a physical or emotional condition. Normally, these programs are offered for a short period of time, but in some cases are appropriate for long term education.
Lee Vander Loop

Through the Looking Glass - 0 views

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    Nationally recognized center that has pioneered research, training, and services for families in which a child, parent or grandparent has a disability or medical issue.
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