Sites of the Day for February 2012

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19. Weekly Round-Up


Make sure you didn't miss anything on the site this week.
Read This Week's List | More Special-Needs News

18. Fun Things to Do


Your weekend listing of sites and suggestions.
Read This Week's List | More Fun Things

17. Schneider Family Book Awards


The Schneider Family Book Awards, administered by the American Library Association, "honor an author or illustrator for a book that embodies an artistic expression of the disability experience for child and adolescent audiences." See this year's winners

16. Friends Like You, Friends Like Me


A new initiative from Children's Specialized Hospital in New Jersey offers resources designed to "help educate children about autism spectrum disorder and provide the tools necessary to facilitate friendships among children," including a video, program guide, friendship booklet, list of children's books, and suggested classroom activities. | Go to the Site | More Autism School Resources


15. Readers' Choice Awards


It's the last day of nominations for the Readers' Choice Awards, and your last chance to help your favorites become finalists. Make your voice heard! Make Your Nominations


14. Happy Valentine's Day!


My Valentine gift to you, from the Love Notes for Special Parents Gallery: You Are Loving | More on Valentine's Day

13. International Paralympic Committee


The Summer Paralympics are coming to London in August, and the international organization has a newly redesigned website with lots of videos, photos, and information about the sports and athletes to watch. | Go to the site | View a Winter Paralympic gallery

12. Weekly Round-Up


Make sure you didn't miss anything on the site this week.
Read This Week's List | More Special-Needs News

11. Fun Things to Do


Your weekend listing of sites and suggestions.
Read This Week's List | More Fun Things

10. Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Week


Through February 14, "an international coalition of families, individuals, non-profit organizations, support groups, and health professionals participate in a campaign to increase public awareness of Congenital Heart Defects and Childhood Heart Disease." | Go to the Site | More on Congenital Heart Defects
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