Angelman Syndrome Foundation Web Page
Space for this site is provided as a public service by the University of California, San Diego. Dan Harvey's Angelman Syndrome Information Site If you are an inquisitive parent, conducting research or writing a paper this is the site to visit...
Heaven must be missing an Angel........ Frank's site has grown considerably containing many online resources for AS and a wonderful family album that is growing. It has pictures of many of the families from the mailing list. Frank and his family live in the Netherlands and also have a version of his page in Dutch.
- Julie's site has resources for AS and includes the following:
- Angelman Syndrome: An Overview A Detailed Handbook About Angelman Syndrome also, Angelman Syndrome From A to Z: Daily tips on life with an Angel.
- Angelman Syndrome: The Human Experience: Stories, poems, writing and published articles about Angelman Syndrome.
- You will also find support for siblings of developmentally delayed individuals on Julie's Home Page "Taking Flight".
Angelman Syndrome Association Australia Home Page
The Australian Angelman Syndrome Association Web Page has just
recently been launched, thanks to the very hard work of John Hannaford from Nambour in Queensland.
- Angel Down Under..... The Altona family lives in Australia and their page features pictures and information about their son Anthony who has AS.
The Finnish Angelman Syndrome Society
Angelmanin oireyhtymän oppaasta vastaavat
Suomen Angelman-yhdistys ry ja Kehitysvammaisten Tukiliitto ry
- Angelman Syndrome information in French......... Michel Marcotte & Lori Lensch have created this site dedicated to their son Tristan. Includes links and professional resources for many countries.
Our Kids Home Page This is a web page devoted to raising kids with special needs.
El Centro Público de Educación Especial Primitiva López de Cartagena
(Murcia, España) ha publicado en la red el Primer Directorio de Recursos
en castellano en Internet, relacionados con las Necesidades Educativas
Especiales y la Educación Especial. Un equipo de navegación formado por
trece profesores/as ha navegado más de 100 horas, encontrando alrededor
de doscientos (200) enlaces a páginas web, artículos,
documentos,...relacionados con el tema. Estos enlaces han sido
clasificados en quince categorias (autismo, deficiencia mental,
auditivas, visuales, motrices, logopedia, Síndrome X frágil,
Superdotación,...), y a su vez, en varias subcategorías (asociaciones,
artículos/investigación, universidad, personal,...). De cada enlace y
recurso se especifica su nombre y/o título completo, dirección url,
correo electrónico y un resumen del contenido. El NEEDirectorio se
actualiza cada quince días y su dirección es
Pages provided as a public service by: Harold Anderson
Revised: June 02, 2000.
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