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Mama Mel's LoviesMy sight contains afordable weighted products for children and adults with Autism, PDD, and Sensory integration as well as other conditions that require weighted products. I myself have a child with these issues and was surprised by the prices of these product. I have produced several items that are custom made for the person. I hope to help other families in this venture of peace.
S.L.A.P. Survivors Living Alone ProudlyS.L.A.P.= Survivors Living Alone Proudly, is online support and information for survivors of ANY disabling injury who are living alone.
Reach Out MagazineWhere People with disABILITIES Meet Online
James S. Huggins' Refrigerator DoorJames S. Huggins is a professional speaker, author & technologist. With more than 30 years of Information Technology experience, he writes and speaks about technology, change and the social impacts, sprinkled with humor and motivation. His personal site, the Refrigerator Door, features his information, stories, humor and art. In addition to his extensive and infamous webring resource, The Wazillion Navbars Project, it also features an extensive Multiple Sclerosis section with hundreds of annotated links.
ACCKIDS Agenesis of the Corpus CallosumThis site is meant to inform, support and to offer friendship to those who have an ACCKID in their life.
Ariel's HomepageOur site provides information about autism and its affect on our family. We provide support as well as informational links.
Children With Special NeedsCWSN offers information on disabilities that affect children, such as cerebral palsy, seizures, developmental disabilities, Autism, ADHD, and more.
Susan's Sex Support SiteA site designed to help people with disabilties get knowledge about sexuality. Has pages designed for self-advocates, general disabilities, the GLBT community, teenagers, and professionals.
Please Speak to MeA site created when my son Cameron was diagnosed with dyspraxia a speech disorder, How we are coping and hoping to inspire others in the same circumstances