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fun with an accessible arm bikeCenter for Children with Special Needs (2001). Playground safety for your child with special needs.  Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Seattle, WA.  http://cshcn.org/forms/PlaygroundSafety_English.pdf

Children's Disability Information (2006). http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/

Disability is Natural. (2006). http://www.disabilityisnatural.com/

Disabled Living Foundation. (2005). Choosing children's play equipment. http://www.dlf.org.uk/factsheets/pdf/Choosing_childrens_play_equipment_sponsored.pdf

Family Village: A Global Community of Disability Related Resources. (2006).   http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/index.htmlx

Good to Grow Toys. (2007). Database of toys for children with disabilities that have been tested and reviewed by occupational therapists.  http://www.goodtogrowtoys.com/

Kidshealth. (2005).  Kids with special needs.  http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/friend/special_needs.html

Kranowitz, Carol Stock. (1998). The out-of-sync child: Recognizing and coping with sensory integration dysfunction. New York: Perigree.

National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities. (2004). Severe and/or multiple disabilities.  http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs10txt.htm

Oesterreich, Lesia. (1995). Children with disabilities or special needs. National Network for Child Care's Connections Newsletter. http://www.nncc.org/Diversity/divers.disable.special.html

 
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