PUBLICATION
ORDER FORM
Available
from: Metro East GLRS (678-676-2400)
The Georgia Learning Resources
System (GLRS) is a statewide network of 17 resource centers located throughout
Georgia offering services to children with disabilities, their parents, and
their teachers.
The Metro East GLRS Center is
part of this network and provides services to teachers, parents, and agencies
in Buford City Schools, Decatur City Schools, DeKalb County Schools, Fulton
County Schools, Gwinnett County Schools and Rockdale County Schools.
Metro East GLRS has a number of
publications of interest to parents and educators of children with
disabilities. Upon request, copies of
any of the following publications will be sent to parents, public school teachers,
and agency personnel. There is a $3.00
charge per book (*See exception).
Parents and teachers in the Metro East GLRS service area (see systems
listed above) may receive free copies of publications if they pick up these
books in person at Metro East GLRS.
_____ A Guide to the Instruction of Students with
Disabilities in the Least Restrictive Environment (1999)
_____ Alternative Strategies Manual For the
Problem Learner (1999)
_____ Directory of
Services for Children with Special Needs (2003)
_____ Directory of Summer Recreation Programs
Available to Youth with Disabilities (2004)
Available on website at www.glrs.org
_____ Passport to Education – A Handbook for
Educators, Parents, and Health Care Professionals of Children
with Health Impairments (1994)
_____ Parent Rights Handbook for Special Education
(2001) (*$1.00 each copy)
_____ Questions and Answers About Wills and Trusts
for Disabled Dependents (2001 Fact Sheet Update)
_____ Questions and Answers About Tax Deductions
for Disabled Dependents (1998)
_____ Questions and Answers About Guardianships
for Disabled Dependents (1987)
_____ Recipes for Inclusion (ideas for adapted
cooking for people with physical and cognitive disabilities)
_____ The Georgia Transition Directory: Postsecondary Options-1999 (Available on
website at www.glrs.org)
_____ Transitioning: Preparing for the Future -
2001 (Available on website at www.glrs.org)
_____ Traumatic Brain Injury: Facing the Challenge (1996)
_____ What Parents Need to Know: Essential Information for Parents About
Common Childhood Problems (1998)
_____ What’s Cooking In The Wave (a microwave
cookbook created for students with special needs)
PLEASE MAIL THE ABOVE PUBLICATIONS TO:
Address ________________________________________________
State/Zip _________________________________
If you live in Georgia, please list county of residence _________________________________________________________________
Please list position/title (parent, teacher, etc.)_______________________________________________________________________
_____ Enclosed is my check for _________ ($3.00 X number of books ordered, Exception: *$1.00 for pamphlets [listed on back] and for Parent Rights Handbook) made payable to GLRS Teacher Center at 2415-C North Druid Hills Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30329.
_____ I am picking up free publications in person
at Metro East GLRS, and I am the parent or public school teacher of a child
with a disability in the Metro East GLRS service area (DeKalb County Schools,
Buford City Schools, Gwinnett County Schools, Fulton County Schools, Decatur
City Schools, and Rockdale County Schools).
If a public school teacher, please complete
the following:
Area of special education you teach ______________________________School System _____________________________10-04
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The following publications are free for parents, $1.00 for teachers.
$1.00 each if mailed.
___ About Attention Deficit Disorder
___ About Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
___ About Being Sensitive to People with Disabilities
___ About Children with Special Needs
___About Disciplining Your Child
___ About Medications for ADHD
___About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
___ About Raising a Child with a Disability
___ About Reading Disorders
___ About Your Child's Learning Style
___ Achieving in Spite of...
___ Educating Children with Disabilities
___ Everyone is Special!
___ A Friend is a Friend
___ Getting Help for a Disabled Child - Advice from Parents
___ Parents Medical Alert
___ People with Disabilities
___ Taking a Look at Discipline
___ You, Your Child and self-esteem
___You, Your Child and Reading
Also in Spanish:
___Sobre Como Disciplinar A Su Hijo(a)
___Sobre Los Ninos Con Necesidades Especiales