Our
web site has moved:
Please
visit the Connecticut Parent Advocacy Center at:
www.cpacinc.org
Connecticut
Parent Advocacy Center, Inc.
338 Main Street, Niantic, CT 06357
Toll Free: 1-800-445-CPAC
Phone: (860)739-3089 V/TDD Fax:(860)739-7460
The
Resource Collection
The Resource Collection
is a source of information for parents and professionals in the care and
education of a child with a disability. It includes fact sheets, pamphlets,
texts, books related to personal experiences, and videotapes.
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Books
may be borrowed for a period of three (3) weeks with a charge of $2.00
for postage and handling.
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Videotapes(limit
of 2 at a time) may be borrowed for ten (10) days with a charge of $3.00
for postage and handling, or $5.00 for 2.
We also have pamphlets
and fact sheets on a wide range of disabilities.
Requests should be
made through the secretary by calling CPAC or by e-mail.
The collection is available
to interested persons during regular office hours 8:30am-4:00pm Monday-Friday
(8-3 during July and August).
Book
Categories
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Advocacy
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Behavior Supports/Social
Skills
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Child Abuse
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Children's Books
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Communication Disorders
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Communication/Parent-Professional
Partnerships
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Cultural Issues
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Disability Awareness
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Early Intervention
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Emotional Disturbance
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Evaluation
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Financial Aid
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Health Care
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Hearing Impairment
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Learning Disabilities
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Least Restrictive Environment
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Mental Retardation
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Neurobiological Disorders
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Organizing Networks
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Parenting
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Physical Impairment
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Program Development
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Recreation and Leisure
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References
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Resources For Families
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Sibling Books
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Technology
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Transition/Vocational
Education
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Traumatic Brain Injury
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Visual Impairment
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Videotape
Categories
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Audio-Cassettes
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Communication
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Disabilites
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Funding
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Health Care
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Inclusion
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Laws / PPT
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Multi-Cultural
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Parenting
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Recreation
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Self-Advocacy
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Siblings
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Spanish
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Technology
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Transition/Employment
New
Resource Materials
Make a Joyful Noise
An information kit, including handbook and
videotape, for parents of children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
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