

Web
sites of interest to parents
Special
Education Opportunity Window
SNOW is a project aimed
at developing ways for learners with special needs to
electronically access curriculum material. This web site serves as
a clearinghouse of practical resources on the education of special
needs students.
Association
for Bright Children, Peel chapter
Find
information about the Peel chapter of ABC, including meeting dates and
times.
Autism
Society Canada and Autism
Society Ontario
These
sites provide information about serving the needs of individuals with
autism spectrum disorders and their families. It provides information
about pervasive developmental disorders and educational strategies.
Canadian
Council for Exceptional Children
Canadians have been
active members of the International Council for Exceptional
Children since it was founded in 1922. CCEC's achievements affect
every child and every individual involved in the field of special
education.
Canadian
Hearing Society
Find services and
information on this comprehensive, bilingual site. Choose from an
extensive library of online publications and information and get
answers to frequently asked questions.
CH.A.D.D.
Various publications on
this US site provide information about students with behaviour
disorders and teaching strategies, as well as links to disability
organizations.
Child
Development Resource Connection Peel
This web site provides
information about services in Peel for children, families and
people with developmental disabilities.
Inclusion
Press
Order books, videos and
CD-ROMs online about full inclusion in school, work and the
community for individuals with developmental
disabilities.
Learning
Disabilities Association
This comprehensive,
user friendly site provides information, resources, services and
answers to questions. This site will also connect you with the
local Mississauga
and North
Peel
chapters.
The
Tourette Syndrome Association of Ontario
This
association is committed to supplying compassionate support to the Tourette
Syndrome Community through leadership, management, innovation and continual
learning. Please note that the TSAO is not involved in research.
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