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The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)'s Partner Solutions Directory is an online resource for special education products, services, and programming support! Search for a topic and quickly receive a list of partners who provide products, services, or programming supporting your work and career.*

If you'd like your organization to be listed in our Partner Solutions Directory, please contact Sharyn Weiss sweiss@exceptionalchildren.org.

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Attainment Company
Attainment is the leading provider of SP Ed Solutions with traditional curriculum, manipulatives, software, web-based programs, & AT- PK-12 +. A scientific research-based approach to curriculum provides the foundation for quality, rigorous sp ed instruction. Contact edspec@attainmentcompany.com
Topics:
  • Intellectual/Developmental Disability
  • Severe Disabilities
  • Universal Design for Learning
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Central Institute for the Deaf
CID can provide you with resources and opportunities that you need to support students who are deaf and hard of hearing. We want you to feel confident and successful in every step of your journey with listening and spoken language, auditory development, early intervention and more!
Topics:
  • Early Childhood (Ages 0-5)
  • Elementary Level (Grades K-5)
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Hello Feelings by Slumberkins
Hello Feelings by Slumberkins supports educators and families in teaching students how to be caring, confident, and resilient children through approachable resources and tools including a standards-aligned curriculum, skill-building books, and lovable creatures that promote early emotional growth.
Topics:
  • Early Childhood (Ages 0-5)
  • Elementary Level (Grades K-5)
  • Working with Families
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NextUp Transition Curriculum
NextUp Transition Curriculum provides weekly lesson videos, lesson plans, supplemental activities, assessments, and more. Created by transition educators, NextUp equips teachers with tools to enhance student transition success in the areas of employment, education, and independent living.
Topics:
  • Secondary Level (Grades 9-12)
  • Transition Age (Ages 18-22+)
  • Career Readiness
 
ADAPTS portable transfer sling
It’s not something we like to think about, but in the event of an emergency, speed and safety are crucial to a successful evacuation. Office buildings and schools, auditoriums and arenas are vulnerable places when the elevator is inoperative. Stair chairs are impractical, difficult to assemble, and expensive. ADAPTS comes to the rescue for wheelchair users in the event of an emergency. It's portable, affordable, and easy to use. ADAPTS is the award winning, portable transfer sling designed for emergency transport that can be used every day!
Topics:
  • Severe Disabilities
  • Secondary Level (Grades 9-12)
  • Adaptive Technology
 
American Printing House for the Blind (APH)
More than 160 years of life-changing innovations. Since 1858, The American Printing House for the Blind has operated in Louisville, Kentucky as the world’s largest nonprofit organization, empowering people who are blind or visually impaired by providing accessible and innovative products, materials, and services for lifelong success. Our vision is for an accessible world, with opportunity for everyone.
Topics:
  • Blindness/Deafblindness
  • Visual Impairments
  • Universal Design for Learning
 
AMN Healthcare
AMN Healthcare Schools Staffing Division provides customized, total talent solutions for school districts nationwide in four distinct service lines: Managed Services and Mental Health Programs, Teletherapy, Language Interpretation and Translation.
Topics:
  • Paraeducator/Paraprofessional
  • Elementary Level (Grades K-5)
 
Winston Preparatory School
Winston Preparatory School is a national school network for students with learning disabilities such as dyslexia, ADHD and nonverbal learning disorder (NVLD). Winston Prep’s individualized model is tailored to each student’s specific needs, allowing all students to become independent learners.
Topics:
  • ADD/ADHD
  • Middle School (Grades 6-8)
  • Elementary Level (Grades K-5)

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