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  • About Us
    • Our Mission & Vision
    • Making a Difference in 2018
    • Our Board
    • Membership
  • Free Book
  • Calendar
  • Donate
  • Contact Us
  • Store
    • Cart
    • My Account
    • Checkout
  • New Parents
  • Medical Resources
  • Education
    • Primary / Secondary Education
    • Post Secondary Education
    • IEP
    • 10 Reasons to Support Inclusive School Communities for ALL Students
    • Inclusion Works Foundation
  • Extracurricular
  • Advocacy
    • Find Your Elected Officials
    • National DS Advocacy Programs
    • Track Current State/Federal Bills
  • National / International Resources
    • National Resources
    • International Resources
  • State Resources
  • Legal Aid
  • Hospital Gift Card Program
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Resource Library

Woodbine House

Publisher of the Special-Needs Collection…books for parents, children, teachers, and other professionals

Woodbine House was founded in 1985 by the father of a child with Down syndrome who hoped to give other parents access to the type of practical, empathetic information he had struggled to find for himself. Since those pre-Internet days, our mission has grown to encompass publishing accessible, empowering books for families, teachers, and professionals who are seeking guidance and support in helping children and adults with any disability achieve their potential.

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https://www.woodbinehouse.com/

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More Education

  • Wright’s Law
  • Transition Guide from U.S. Dept. of Education
  • Think College
  • The Transition Coalition
  • The Center for Exceptional Families
  • Project SEARCH Arkansas
  • Mediation Clinic, UALR Bowen School of Law
  • Life Styles, Inc
  • Intervention Central
  • Handwriting without Tears

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About Us

The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association promotes and enhances the overall health and well-being of people with Down syndrome and their families.

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PO Box 55675
Little Rock, Arkansas 72215
501-223-DOWN (3696)

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