.1. "ChildU": http://www.childu.com
This is a comprehensive, individualized, online curriculum to homeschool children from grades 1-6. Great resource for parents desiring to homeschool.
2. "Caring Communications": http://home.pacifier.com/~caricom/
A reading program for homeschooling families for grades K-6. Great for parents.
3. "The Christian Homeschool Journal":
http://members.xoom.com/hmschooljrnl/
Homeschooling curriculum materials for grades K-6, with emphasis on projects for the Unit Studies method of instruction. Great for children to find materials.
4. "The Moore Foundation": http://www.moorefoundation.com/
This organization has curriculum and teacher counselors for grades K-12 for home schooling families. This homepage has links for their offerings.
5. "For Proven Answers.html":
http://www.moorefoundation.com/For%20proven%20answers.htm
The web site for the curriculum materials offerings for homeschooling families for grades K-12. Students being homeschooled could use this site to look for materials appropriate for homeschooling use.
.6. "ED/OSERS: Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)":
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP/
A federal governmental agency for special education teachers. There are endless links to organizations and curricula for parents and teachers who work with special education students. Would be helpful to students working on special education group projects.
7. "Problems in Diagnosing Attention and Activity"
http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/103/3/664?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&.../199
This article by W. B. Carey reviews the research data on ADD and ADHD in children and shows the current status of these in education and medicine.
8. "CBS Health Watch on Food Allergies"
http://healthwatch.medscape.com/medscape/p/G_Search/SearchSubmit.asp?SP=0&DietImg=
9. "Dyslexia Is"
For information on various descriptions of the dyslexia syndrome.
10. "Miss Dawn's Page"
http://www.geocities.com/heartland.plains/81961
Discusses techniques and methods to get children to read.
11. "Glossary of Learning Disabilities Terms"
http://home.pacifier.com/~caricom/glosasary.htm
Good source for the many terms associated with dyslexia.