AN INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO BUILDING ADVOCACY GROUPS
Part III

Publications

Exceptional Parent Magazine
Parenting your child or young adult with a disability or special needs. They have an extensive library/book service (800-535-1910) and resource guide.
To subscribe: PO Box 2078
Marion, OH 43306 2178
Phone: 877-372-7368
Website: http://www.eparent.com/

Special Child Magazine
An online magazine for parents and caregivers of children with special needs, funded by a non-profit Foundation.
Website: http://www.specialchild.com/

Special Needs Project
good books about disabilities, with links to resources.
3463 State Street
Suite Number 282
Santa Barbara, CA 93105
Phone: 800-333-6867
Fax: 805-962-5087
Email: books@specialneeds.com
Website: http://www.specialneeds.com/

The Special-Needs Reading List: An Annotated Guide to the Best Publications for Parents and Professionals
Wilma K. Sweeney, Woodbine House, 1998. Woodbine House publishes the “special needs collection.”
Woodbine House
6510 Bells Mill Road
Bethesda, MD 20817
Phone: 800-843-7323

Brookes Publishing Co.
Collection of books that are resources on developmental disabilities.
PO Box 10624
Baltimore, MD 21285-0624
Phone: 800-638-3775
Fax: 410-337-8539
Email: custserv@pbrookes.com
Website: http://www.pbrookes.com/

The Parent’s Helper: Who to Call On Health and Family Issues, Ed. Christine Williams, MD and John J. Connolly, Ed. D., Castle Connolly Medical Ltd., New York, NY, 1996.

Kidsource
healthcare and education information which includes a bibliography to assist parents and professionals identify books that are written about or include characters that have a disability.
Website: http://www.kidsource.com/NICHCY/literature.html

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