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- Childhood Cancer Survivor
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- Special Education Service
- Academic Adjustment
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General Resources on Educational Handicaps and Services
Internet Sites
Greatschools.Net: An excellent source of online information about educational handicaps, interventions, and advocacy. http://www.greatschools.net/content/specialNeeds.page
Parent Advocacy Center for Educational Rights (PACER): This is a parent training and information center for families of youth with disabilities. www.pacer.org
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Zelko, F.A.J., Sorensen, L.G. (2009). Academic Issues: Special Education and Related Interventions. In: Goldman, S., Turner, C. (eds) Late Effects of Treatment for Brain Tumors. Cancer Treatment and Research, vol 150. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/b109924_20
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