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  • American Foundation for the Blind. The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) serves as a national resource for the blind and visually impaired. Also serves to educate the general public.
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  • Angelman Syndrome
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  • Apraxia.
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  • Asperger's 101.
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  • Autism Recovery Network
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  • Developmental Needs
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  • The Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The Library of Congress administers a free library program that circulates Braille and recorded materials to eligible borrowers through a network of cooperating regional and subregional (local) libraries. Reading materials and playback machines are sent to borrowers and returned to libraries by postage-free mail.
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  • Low Vision Gateway. This site was created as a starting point for accessing information on the Web related to low vision and blindness. This site is sponsored by the Internet Low Vision Society with support from the Low Vision Centers of Indiana.
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  • National Down Syndrome Congress
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  • National Down Syndrome Society
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  • The National Federation of the Blind. Provides public education about blindness, information and referral services, scholarships, literature, and publications about blindness. Also provides information on aids, appliances and other adaptive equipment for the blind, advocacy services, and protection of civil rights. Contains links to Braille, guide dogs, scholarships, and other services for the blind.
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  • Noonan Syndrome.
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  • NYISE Blindness Resource Center. Developed by the New York Institute for Special Education, this site contains links to resources in access, history, literacy, online information, organizations, and vendors specializing in technology for the blind. Website

  • National Library Services fir the Blind & Physically Handicapped
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  • Recording For The Blind & Dyslexic. A national nonprofit organization, Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic is a comprehensive source of material and equipment designed to support the education and professional goals of individuals unable to read standard printed text.
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  • Web sites and directories Deaf Resource Library. Covers all sorts of deaf and hard-of-hearing-related topics and discusses deaf culture in the United States and Japan. Includes connections to magazines and newspapers dealing with deaf issues, TDD directories, mail-order catalogs that cater to the deaf, deaf-blind issues and resources, the ADA, how to make Web pages accessible, resources for the hard-of-hearing and the late deafened, deaf-owned businesses, and Web pages of members of the deaf community.
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  • DeafWeb Washington. Covers events, assistive technology, Black deaf resources, education, government, deaf culture, tinnitus, job information, resources for children, resources for parents, and a list of more than 1,000 books on deafness from Amazon.com. This site has a strong Washington State slant, but does include national information. Website

  • The Listen Up Web. Developed as a resource to parents, teachers and speech pathologists, this site contains a comprehensive series of links for auditory, speech, language, deaf, and vestibular disorders.
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  • Project HIIT: Internet for the Hearing Impaired. Covers many topics that would be of interest to people with a hearing disability such as closed captioning, service dogs, disability access symbols, how to communicate with the deaf-blind, and electronic resources.
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  • Spina Bifida Fact Sheet
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