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Working With Children With Developmental Differences


Care for Special Needs
http://www.4children.org/news/5-97need.htm
This web page explains the “Bananas” inclusion plan in Northern Alameda County. Is a great resource for ideas on inclusion plans.


Commonly Asked Questions About Child Care Centers and the Americans With Disabilities Act
http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/childq&a.htm
An overview of disabled children's rights in relationship to childcare centers.


Developmental Delay

http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=114&np=122&id=1633
This web page is focused more towards parents who might be worried about their child developing at the same rate as other children. The information provided can also be helpful for people who work with young children by understanding how parents might be feeling about their child's differences.


Early Intervention
http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/content/early.intervention.html
This is the website for the Waisman Center – Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at University of Wisconsin – Madison.


Keys to Inclusion
http://www.nectas.unc.edu/inclusion/default.asp
“This Web site is designed for the administrators of state agencies responsible for services to young children and their families, including child care, Head Start, education, and early intervention. We have compiled information for administrators who are challenged with developing policies and programs that lead to inclusive comprehensive and coordinated services for all young children, ages birth to 8 years, and their families.”


National Early Childhood Technical Assistance System
http://www.nectas.unc.edu/default.asp
“NECTAS is a national technical assistance consortium working to support states, jurisdictions, and others to improve services and results for young children with disabilities and their families.”


Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities
http://www.wcdd.org/
The Wisconsin Council on Developmental Disabilities is dedicated to improving the independence, productivity, and integration of people with developmental disabilities.