In This Issue . . .
Circulation: 90,619
ISSN: 1538-320
January 15, 2013
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I'm from New York. I need an advocate who can help me get a better program for my child. Can you help?
I need to find a good ABA program in Texas? Can you help?
I need to get an evaluation of my child - Please held me find a good evaluator in Iowa!
Advocating for your child feels overwhelming. The Yellow Pages for Kids can help!
In this issue of the Special Ed Advocate, you will learn how to use the Yellow Pages for Kids to find accurate information, resources, and help in your state.
Please don't hesitate to forward this issue to other friends, families, or colleagues.
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Find Help in Your State
To answer your requests for help, we built the Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities for every state and territory.
Your state Yellow Pages includes listings for psychologists, educational diagnosticians, therapists, health care providers, academic tutors, special education schools, advocates, attorneys, support and study groups, and others who provide services to parents and children.
Use the state directory to look for an individual in the private sector. |
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Help Others! Apply for a FREE Listing in the Yellow Pages
Do you help parents and caregivers get services for children with disabilities (i.e., you are an evaluator, educational consultant, tutor, advocate, attorney, special education school, etc.)?
Do you belong to an organization that provides parents with information and assistance? Do you facilitate a support or study group for parents of children with disabilities? Apply for a free listing today! |
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User Guide: Learn How to Build Your Team
We created a Yellow Pages User Guide to help you find useful information on the Yellow Pages site. The User Guide includes search tips and advice about how to get the education and training you need. You'll also learn how to find an attorney or advocate, how to build your team, and much more.
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Meet Our Sponsors |
Find out why you should advertise with us. |
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Help Others! Distribute Flyers for the Yellow Pages
Millions of parents are frightened, isolated, and seeking help. Reach out. Give them a hand. Let them know about the Yellow Pages for Kids.
How? Distribute flyers for your state Yellow Pages.
Where? At schools, day care centers, public libraries, doctors' and psychologists' offices, community centers, clinics, tutoring centers, and hospitals.
Tip: Ask your school, public library, day care center, and support group to post your state flyer on their bulletin boards and websites. |
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