Handbook: US Department of Education – Students with Disabilities Preparing for Postsecondary Education

This pamphlet describes the rights and responsibility of students with autism and other disabilities that are looking at and preparing to pursue post-secondary education.

Website: Safe Kids, USA

Safe Kids USA is a network of organizations that seeks to prevent unintentional childhood injury.

Guide: Reaching and Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Best Practices Guide

The purpose of the guide is to provide information and best practice guidance for teachers, paraprofessionals, related service providers, parents and administrators in educating children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Website: Department of Defense Education Activity – Special Education

The DoDEA educates the children of America’s military families worldwide.

Website: Youth Information Documents

The National Youth Leadership Network is a youth-led organization that supports and empowers young people with disabilities.

Website: Department of Defense – Education Directory for Children with Special Needs

This new directory provides useful, practical information for families of military dependents with ASD and assignment personnel when considering assignment locations in California, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia.

Website: PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center

Through interactive resources, stories and videos, this Center educates communities nationwide about bullying and how to prevent it.

Website: Green Mountain Self-Advocates – Get the Life You Want: A Transition Toolbox

The purpose of this toolkit is to help self-advocates, family members and support people plan for transition, the period in which individuals with IDD exit high school and move into the world of adult services.

Website: UNH Institute on Disability – National Center on Inclusive Education

This webpage offers news, events, and videos pertaining to inclusive education.

Website: Washington Assistive Technology Act Program (WATAP)

WATAP provides assistive technology resources to those in Washington with disabilities to assist them in obtaining the technology and relates services needed for employment, education and independent living.