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P.O. Box 2292
Lakeland, FL 33806
863 680-1396



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Resource Links:

MAAP Services for the Autism and Asperger Syndrome
Autism Society of America
Autism Today - Resource and Support Center
Center For The Study of Autism
Other Autism Resources
Autism Biomedical Information Network
Autism Recovery Now (ARN)


Advocacy:

A Parent Education Network (PEN) Workshop Online Tutorial: Just like attending the PEN workshop... only from the comfort of your own home! The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a set of federal regulations that guide how states provide education to children with disabilities. This online workshop gives an overview of the Act, including: The Six Principles of IDEA, The Special Education Process, The Contents of the Individualized Education Program/Plan (IEP), Special Factors, Critical IEP Team Members, Parental Participation, Writing IEP Goals & Objectives, Transition, Conflict Resolution, and Tips & Strategies. Viewing the workshop takes about 30 minutes... but go at your own pace!

Special Education Advocacy Florida Referral Guide  -  Click Here

The Partnership: Collaborating with the FDOE to promote and support PASSport to Success. PASS is a proven model for involving families in improving student achievement and includes training for parents in areas of parent attitude, structuring the home environment, study skills, homework, note-taking, helping children prepare for tests, developing thinking skills, and teaching reading skills.
Clearwater, FL  -  Sally Wade, Project Director  -  813.975.6960

National IEP Advocates (NARDA): A fee-based advocacy service that is dedicated to obtaining the appropriate educational services for children with special needs.
Sugar Land, TX  -  281.265.1506

Autism Association of Northeast Florida, Inc.: Assists families, guardians, caretakers, and individuals concerned with Autism Spectrum disorder to utilize current resources, promote awareness, advocacy, and education and training within the community and to develop new resources in order to enhance the quality of life and to fulfill the potentials as participating members of the community.
Jacksonville, FL  -  904.399.4490

Wrightslaw & The Special Ed Advocate: Deltaville, VA  -  webmaster@wrightslaw.com

Statewide Advocacy Network on Disabilities, Inc. (STAND)  -  Tampa, FL  -  813.258.5700

Family Network On Disabilities of Florida, Inc. (FND)  -  Clearwater, FL  -  800.825.5736  -  fnd@fndfl.org

Florida Special Education Law: Free information to those who advocate for children with disabilities.
St. Petersburg, FL  -  800.342.0823  -  mkamleiter@flspedlaw.com

The Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities  -  Tallahassee, FL  -  800.342.0823

Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc. (DDC): Partners in Policy making, leadership, and advocacy training program for families and self-advocates.
Tallahassee, FL  -  800.580.7801

Mark S. Kamleiter, Esquire; Kamleiter and Kirk; 2509 First Avenue S.; St. Petersburg, FL 33712
727.323.2555  -  Fax: 727.323.2599



Social Skills, Interventions, and Group Instruction:

Family Learning Solutions, LLC; Donna Grosser, LMHC; 301 3rd St NW Suite 201; Winter Haven, Fl 33881
863-293-1744



Florida State:

Center For Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD): Seeks to provide support and assistance with the goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism, dual sensory impairments, and related disabilities.
University of South Florida; 13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd; Tampa, FL  -  800.333.4530

Center For Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD): Seeks to provide support and assistance with the goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism, dual sensory impairments, and related disabilities.
University of Central Florida; 1200l Science Dr. Suite 145; Orlando, FL  -  407.737.2566  -  ucfcard@mail.ucf.edu

Clearinghouse Information Center, FDOE: Distributes FDOE materials related to exceptional student education.
Tallahassee, FL  -  850.245.0477  -  cicbiscs@FLDOE.org

FAAST (Florida Alliance For Assistive Services and Technology, Inc.): Actively promotes awareness, access, and advocacy for assistive services and technology.  -  Tallahassee, FL  -  888.788.9216

FDLRS (Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System): Network of 19 state and federally funded centers providing services to educators and families of students with disabilities.  -  Tallahassee, FL  -  850.488.1106

Florida Inclusion Network (FIN/Polk) Florida Department of Education: Provides learning opportunities, consultation, information, and support to educators, families, and community members, resulting in the inclusion of all students.
Bonnie Dupuis, Polk County Inclusion Facilitator  -  bonnie.dupuis@polk-fl.net
Dee Low, Program Assistant  ~  dee.low@polk-fl.net

Agency for Persons with Disabilities; Area 14; 4720 Old Highway 37; Lakeland, Florida 33813  -  863.619.4236



Speech and Language Services:

The Therapy and Learning Center Inc.; Caren Cravey Bodine M.S. CCC-SLP; 4720 Cleveland Heights Blvd, Suite 205; Lakeland, FL 33803  -  863.644.6200



Education:

Our Children's Academy; 555 Burns Avenue; Lake Wales, FL  -  863.679.3338

The Jericho School for Children with Autism; P.O. Box 19798; Jacksonville, FL 32245
904.744.5110  -  jerichosch@aol.com

ABC School House, Inc. - 407-324-7772 - info@abcschoolhouse.net



Medical:

The Tridas Center for Child Development is a private subspecialty practice that offers comprehensive, developmental, and behavioral services to infants, children and young adults.
4144 North Armenia, Suite 375; Tampa, FL. 33607  -  813.876.8316

Biomedical:

Ener-G Foods, Inc.; Seattle, WA  -  800.331.5222



Kinnikinnick Foods, Inc.; Edmonton, Alberta (Canada)  -  877.503.4466  -  sales@kinnikinnick.com



Publications:

Phat Art 4: A company dedicated to supporting the social and emotional needs of people with autism, their families, and their caregivers. Easy to read publications -- most of which are written from the real-life perspective of folks who live with autism every day.
Stratham, NH  -  603.778.9990  -  866-PhatArt  -  phatart4@mediaone.net

"Facing Autism"  -  Lynn M. Hamilton, WaterBrook Press  -  ISBN 1-57856-262-7  -  cost $14.95

"Let Me Hear Your Voice"  -  Catherine Maurice

"Activity Schedules for Children with Autism"  -  Teaching Independent Behavior  -  Lynn E. McClannahan & Patricia J. Krantz  -  Woodbine House  -  ISBN 0-933149-93-x

"There's a Boy in Here"  -  Judy Barron and Sean Barron

"Laughing and Loving with Autism, I and II"  -  compiled by R. Wayne Gilpin  -  great to boost parents spirits after a particularly heavy battle with educators and medical professionals.

"Thinking in Pictures" and "Emergence Labeled Autistic"  -  by Temple Grandin

"Special Education Law" and "From Emotions to Advocacy" and "No Child Left Behind"  -  by Peter and Pam Wright

"Out of the Rain Society, Inc."  -  Amy Sellers, PO Box 1536, Sorrento, FL 32776-1536



Products

Teri Volz - Portable Door Alarm  -  888.224.8547 / ext. 3430  -  tvolz@seniortech.com

Kinetic Kids - Toys and tools for growing and learning.
Winter Park, FL  -  407.622.2525  -  800.622.0638  -  info@kinetickids.com



Adult Services

Seminole Work Opportunity Program (SWOP): Private non-profit organization providing vocational, educational and community based employment training to developmentally disabled adults in Seminole and Orange Counties.
Gasselberry, FL  -  407.699.4419  -  swop@bellsouth.net

Youth Leadership Forum: Innovative, intensive, four-day career leadership training program for high school juniors and seniors with disabilities.
Tallahassee, FL  -  888.838.2253  -  www.abletrust.org

Self-Determination for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
Tallahassee, FL  -  805 488-4877 ext.125

Abilities of Florida, Polk County Enclave Project, Gail Fisher, Transition Coach
Lakeland, FL  -  863.413.2426  -  AbilGFisher@aol.com



Early Intervention

The Early Intervention Program, St. Mary's Child Developmental Center
West Palm Beach, FL  -  407.881.2822

The Child Development Center, The Children's Hospital at St. Mary's Medical Center
Royal Palm Beach, FL  -  561.753.7010

Early Childhood Resources - Kristin Kushmider, Inclusion Coordinator
Lakeland, FL  -  800.331.4886  -  kristin@earlychildhood.net



Respite / Peer Programs

Best Buddies Florida: To enhance the lives of people with intellectual disabilities by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated job employment.
Orlando, FL  -  407.898.0787  -  www.bestbuddiesflorida.org

Respite Care Locator: Online Locator offers access to respite care throughout the state.
Winter Park, FL  -  866.357.3543



Support Groups

A.D.A.P.S. A support network for families and caregivers of children with disabilities - ages birth to 21 years. Contact Kim Ellis at 863-701-1151, ext. 152 or Nicole Torres at 863-686-1221, ext 228.

COPPAC A group of parents who have come together to address challenges in our educational system. Contact: Tami Hughes, 863-859-1219 or email coppac5@yahoo.com P.E.A.C.E. (Parental Encouragement for Autistic Children Everywhere)  -  Nicole Torres, 863.686.1221, ext. 228

Greater Orlando Chapter Autism Society; Orlando, FL  -  407.855.0235



Circle of Friends:     Beth Miller
Special Needs Ministries
First Baptist Church at the Mall
Lakeland, Florida
682-0163, ext. 317
Mobile 581-3991
   
OR


    Sabrina McDermott
lsjcmcd@yahoo.com
859-4590




Misc. Therapy

FastForWord: A revolutionary approach to receptive language and auditory processing remediation.
Berkeley, CA  -  510.665.9700

The Therapy Place: Dedicated to serving children and adolescents with special needs.
Orlando, FL  -  407.281.3803

Dolphin Human Therapy; 13615 South Dixie Hwy, #523; Miami, FL 33176



Post Secondary Education

Beacon College: Serves high school graduates, those who have earned their GED, and college transfer students with documented learning disabilities who have proven academic potential.
Leesburg, FL  -  352.787.7660



Future Planning

A Family Handbook on Future Planning
Silver Spring, MD  -  301.565.5469  -  eidelman@thearc.org



Other

Ronald McDonald House; 15 S.E 15th Street; Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
954.828.1822  -  rmhftlauderdale@comcast.net



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