The wealth of online resources for parents interested in special education can be overwhelming. The following links are great places to start your search for the best information. A good place to begin is your state Department of Education Web site.
Also, be sure to check the GreatSchools.net article, Special Education:A Practical Primer
SchwabLearning.org: A Parent's Guide to Helping Kids With Learning Differences (also provided in Spanish)
This Web site helps parents understand the concepts and consequences of learning differences for themselves and their children. The site offers extensive resources, including a free information desk where professionals respond to individual questions.
Family Village School
Family Village School provides a wide variety of education resources for families with a child who has disabilities.
LD Online
A well designed, interesting and comprehensive site, LD Online offers an enormous selection of books and other products in an online store, information (basic to detailed) on every type of learning disability, first-person essays, a calender of events in the learning disabled (LD) community, state-by-state resources for finding help and discussion boards for parents and educators to interact and chat about various issues.
ParentPals.com
ParentPals.com offers a solid collection of articles and resources on specific disabilities, highlighting current issues, news and views. A unique feature of this site is its emphasis on support; it offers a special education professional locator, weekly tips, games and an informative dictionary of terms.
National Information Center
for Children and Youth with Disabilities (also provided in Spanish)
A comprehensive clearinghouse of special education information, this site answers common questions that parents have, gives detailed descriptions of the Individualized Educational Program and related processes, and lists parent resources state-by-state.
Wrightslaw
This organization provides a wealth of information on special education law and advocacy for children with disabilities.




