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Recommended "Spanish
Language" The Spanish version of "Steps to Success: Communicating with Your Child's School" has been Developed by CADRE and its partner NICHCY. This resource offers specific communication skills that may be helpful to parents as they develop and maintain partnerships with their child's school. (The English version) "No Child Left Behind: A Parents Guide" is now available on the web in Spanish. It summarizes NCLB, answers questions about the law, and tells what it means for parents. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OFFERS RESOURCES IN SPANISH. The U.S. Department of Education has updated the link on its home page for Spanish speakers. The site provides a range of educational related information and can be accessed in Spanish through the home page by clicking "Recursos en espanol", or by going to NEW WEB RESOURCES FOR LATINO PARENTS, COMMUNITY LEADERS, AND ADVOCATES. This website was developed by "The Education Trust" for the Latino community, in both Spanish and English. It features reports and resources for parents, community leaders, and advocates. The National Alliance for Hispanic Health developed this website that contains fact sheets, in English and Spanish, covering health topics of special concern to Hispanic Americans. You can also find news, actions to take, scholarship information, and other resources on the site. The Autism Society of America (ASA) announces the launch of a Spanish-language section on its Web site. When you access their website, click on "En Espanol.” Fact Sheets addressing medical research on Autism are available from National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in English and Spanish. The Spanish fact heets are found by scrolling down the page. Una Guia par padres con ninos que tienen dificultades del aprendizaje. SchwabLearning recently announced the revision of their Spanish mini Web site. Over 20 key articles have been translated into Spanish. For more information go to The curriculum, "My Future My Plan" is designed
to motivate and guide students with disabilities and their families as they
begin early transition planning for life after high school. The
curriculum package is available in both Spanish and English.
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