Resources
- ASHA - American Speech -Language - Hearing Association
- APA – American Psychologists Association
- ADDitude
- Bilingual Child Study Team Members
- CEC - Council for Exceptional Children
- CFB – NJ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- CHADD - Children & Adults with AD/HD
- DDD – NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities
- FERPA – Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- Learning Resources Centers – Locations
- NASP - National Association of School Psychologists
- NASW - National Association of Social Workers
- NJALC - NJ Association of Learning Consultants
- NJ Department of Children & Families
- New Jersey Administrative Code, Chapter 14: Special Education
- NJASP - New Jersey Association of School Psychologists
- NJ Protection and Advocacy
- OSEP - Federal Office of Special Education Programs and Rehabilitative Services
- PRISE - Parental Rights in Special Education
- Register Ready - NJ Special Needs Registry for Disasters
- RTI - Response to Intervention
- Rutgers University Behavioral health Care
- SPAN - Statewide Parent Advocacy Network
- Technical Assistance
- Temple Anxiety Clinic
A Selected Bibliography of Recommended Books for Parents
- A Mind at a Time by Mel Levine (different learning styles)
- Building Healthy Minds by Stanley Greenspan, MD (emotional development)
- Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping with ADD by Edward Hallowell
- Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner
- Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz
- Mosaic of Thought by Ellin Keene (reading comprehension strategies)
- Positive Discipline for Teenagers by Jane Nelson
- Reading Without Nonsense by Frank Smith (reading instruction)
- The Child with Special Needs by Stanley Greenspan, MD (developmental challenges)
- The Everything Parent’s Guide to Children with Dyslexia by Abigail Marshall
- Your Child’s Self Esteem by Dorothy Briggs