Drew Turnbow, Rae Thomas, Kimberly Winters Pre Algebra: C. Olson MWF 9am Drew Turnbow, Rae Thomas, Kimberly Winters Pre Algebra: C. Olson MWF 9am.

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Drew Turnbow, Rae Thomas, Kimberly Winters Pre Algebra: C. Olson MWF 9am Drew Turnbow, Rae Thomas, Kimberly Winters Pre Algebra: C. Olson MWF 9am

Project Overview Our goal is to provide a resource website to inform parents of special needs children where to get help and support.

Learning, Growing, Adapting Computer Skills Power Point Internet Research Mapping Software Team Work Leadership Skills Communication Patience Math Skills Demographic Skills HTML, CSS (Variable based coding language for building websites) Website Statistics Project Goals

Support, Care, Relief Support Groups Arkansas Autism Society Arkansas Disability Coalition Government Assistance Department of Human Services Social Security Income for Disabilities Disability Support Centers Schmeiding Development Center Benton County Sunshine School

Community Contacts Tanya Dean (Social Worker: Kids First) Schmeiding Development Center Benton County Sunshine School NWA Education Coop First Connections Elizabeth Richardson Center ARSC – Arkansas Special Children Autism Support Group of NWA Children and Parents with Attention Deficit Disorder

Division of Labor Through Team Work HTML, CSS Research Drew Turnbow Power Point Research Rae Thomas Mapping Software Research Kimberly Winters

Project Results

Website provides links to information in the following areas Autism support AR state service Blind & Hearing Impaired Yahoo support groups Outpatient services Speech, OT, & Physical therapy