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Asperger Syndrome. 618.928
Autism. 618.928
Child safety 614.8
Children : Psychology. 155.4
Children : Development - physical & social aspects. 305.231
Children : Employment. 331.31
Dyslexia. 618.928
Education. 371
Nutrition 613.2
The following sites refer to specific areas of interest such as ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, English as a Second Language and Epilepsy. For those of a general nature, see below.
ADDISS
The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service.
ADDERS.org.uk
A support group based in Kent who provide lost of useful advice and contacts such as their ADD / ADHD Support Groups in England
About Autism
A website written by parents for parents.
National Autistic Society
The site includes information about autism and Asperger syndrome, and about the support and services available in the UK.
British Dyslexia Association
offers information, advice and contacts for employers, parents, teachers and has local support groups such as our nearest one in West Sussex.
Barrington Stoke
"At Barrington Stoke we have a clear vision of what is needed to entice reluctant readers. They want gripping stories by the same first class authors who are popular with their school friends. Texts must be so subtly adapted that these children do not feel patronised or short-changed. Accessible language, a fast-moving and unambiguous plot and clear presentation are essential. Our titles bridge that important gap between graded readers and 'real' books." Chair of Barrington Stoke

The College Library has many of these titles. They are an integral element of the KS3 Reading Challenge.
Activities for ESL Students
Many Interesting Things
Epilepsy Action
claims to contain everything you want or need to know about epilepsy - and if it is not there you can contact them.
General links
After 16?
This site is for teenagers and young people in the UK who have an impairment or disability and are wondering what opportunities and services there should be when they leave school.
Children's Trusts
Initiated in 2003 to integrate local education, social care and some health services for children and young people. Brighton & Hove's will be one of the first Children's Trusts in the country.
Inclusion
It provides users with the opportunity to find and review resources without first having to visit large numbers of Websites or engage on free-text searches.
Parents' Centre: Special needs
Part of the DFES site, about helping your child to learn. Gives advice or contacts relating to disabilities, medical needs, educational needs, children in care etc
TeacherNet: parents & carers
Another government site with information and advice.
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