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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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Brolly
At Brolly, we are passionate about supporting special education teams. Our software helps teachers track & monitor IEP services and goals, and provides powerful analytics and reporting for better data transparency and improved student outcomes.
Topics:
  • Compliance and Ethics
  • Progress Monitoring
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CentralReach
CentralReach is proud to partner with districts nationwide to help meet the needs of students with autism and IDD. Our purpose-built solutions are designed to support the lifelong journey of individuals with autism and IDD care – at home, school, and in the community.
Topics:
  • Autism
  • Intellectual/Developmental Disability
  • Progress Monitoring
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Conover Online
Preparing individuals with disabilities for life after high school presents unique challenges. Having the appropriate tools in place to overcome these challenges is a must. Conover Online is the best program to use to help your students journey from middle school through post-secondary life. By making sure users have the life skills to succeed, positioning them with the right career and education paths, and teaching critical social and emotional skills to understand themselves and others, it provides the perfect blend to help your students reach their goals. We would love to walk you through a demo.
Topics:
  • Career Readiness
  • Independency/Life Skills
  • Secondary Level (Grades 9-12)
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GoManda
Over half of autistic children by third grade struggle with vocabulary comprehension. GoManda is a an app that teaches the basics of vocabulary comprehension to autistic children by leveraging the learning style of autism. Come join us in cheering for all children who learn differently!
Topics:
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Specially Designed Instruction
  • Early Childhood (Ages 0-5)
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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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Next Level Speech Therapy, P.C.
Introducing Next Level Speech Therapy (NLST), your partner in exceptional school-based speech therapy services. We provide in-person, teletherapy, and hybrid solutions, as well as flexible contracts and zero hidden fees. Let NLST simplify your SLP staffing needs!
Topics:
  • Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
  • Remote Learning
  • Evidence-Based Practice
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Perkins School for the Blind
Perkins School for the Blind serves students with visual impairments, CVI and deafblindness from birth through age 22. Since 1829, we have been preparing children and young adults with the education, confidence and skills they need to reach their full potential. To learn more visit www.perkins.org.
Topics:
  • Blindness/Deafblindness
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Visual Impairments
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Primerica
Primerica identified the need for friends, family, and community members to obtain financial education and solutions to plan for the future. The financial services industry has traditionally favored clients with higher incomes, leaving middle-income families and those with special needs underserved.
Topics:
  • Working with Families
  • Inclusion
  • Independency/Life Skills
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Whale Shark Software
EC-AID (Exceptional Children Accommodation & IEP Data) simplifies collecting, managing, and reporting special education data. Track goal progress, accommodation use, service delivery and behavior quickly and easily. Robust reports give insight, ensuring compliance while supporting student growth.
Topics:
  • Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
  • Progress Monitoring
  • Compliance and Ethics
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Wilson Language Training
Wilson Language Training® is a leading provider of professional learning and research-based reading and spelling curricula for all ages. Its multisensory structured literacy programs, Fundations®, Just Words®, the Wilson Reading System®, give educators the highly effective resources they need to help their students become fluent, independent readers.
Topics:
  • Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
  • Literacy Instruction
  • Professional Development/Training
 
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

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