Special Needs Education Websites
PECS.com - Picture Your Student Learning
Pyramid Educational Consultants: the official global training provider of PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) and the Pyramid Approach to Education. Workshops, consulting services and resources to improve the skills and lives of people with autism and other communication difficulties.
Easy Access Products and clothing for People with Special care needs, physically handicapped and disabled
Easy Access Products and clothing for People with Special care needs physically handicapped and disabled
Hope-filled, Help-filled, Peace-filled | Special Needs Homeschooling
Estes Park Learning Place
EP Learning Place, non-profit organization, offers one-to-one and small group tutoring.
Cotting School: Special Education, Learning, Physical, Communication, Autism Spectrum Disorders
Cotting School was founded in 1893 to serve students with special needs ages 3-22 in in Lexington, Massachusetts. We offer a 5-day, co-ed, transitional boarding program for students ages 17-22 at HOPEhouse.
P.S. 32 | Samuel Mills Sprole – 317 Hoyt St, Brooklyn, NY
P.S. 32 is a small, friendly, nurturing school in the Carroll Gardens area of Brooklyn, NY. We are committed to collaboration, on-going professional development and a strong commitment to the achievement of all our students. Our ultimate goal for academic success is achieved through support from our parents, the...
Chartlytics - realizing human potential - Home
Software to accelerate learning by understanding the effects of instruction. Built with tools for ABA professionals, educators, and precision teaching practitioners.
Life Development Institute
Life Development Institute offers fully-accredited high school, college and career-focused programs for young adults with special education needs.
CUBBIE - Home
Cubbie Booth for children and adults with autism and sensory processing difficulties
Picto-Selector
Picto-Selector is a free windows application to create picto sheets. This way it helps to structurize the daily tasks of autistic children