Parents may find these resources helpful.
Do 2 Learn (www.do2learn.com) offers games, songs, communication cards, print resources and information (based on research and clinical experience) for children with disabilities.
E-ssential Guide: A Parent's Guide to Assistive Technology (www.schwablearning.org/articles.asp?r=488) is a helpful guide to tech tools for children with learning disabilities.
LeapFrog (www.leapfrog.ca) is a company that combines technology and fun with a commitment to learning for kids of all ages and abilities.
"Look After Yourself" by Claire Halsey (find it at www.bbc.co.uk/parenting/family_matters/you_feelgood.shtml) is a practical and easy-to-read guide for parents and caregivers.
More Than A Mom: Living a Full and Balanced Life When Your Child Has Special Needs (Woodbine House, $26.95) is a new book by Heather Fawcett and Amy Baskin that explores how women can lead fulfilling personal lives while parenting a child with disabilities.
Talk It! is a fun program that speaks words typed in by kids using funny voices. Download it for free at www.geocities.com/thmahroof/Talkit.zip. (The file is in zip format. If you don't have a program to unzip it, you can download Winzip free of charge at www.winzip.com.)
Toys 'R Us has developed a guide to toys for children with disabilities. It is only available on the company's U.S. website, but a Canadian version is coming. Go to www.toysrus.com and select Toy Guide for Differently-Abled Kids on the lower left-hand side.