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The Special Ed Advocate Newsletter
October 21, 2003


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Visit Your State Yellow Pages

Get Your States Yellow Page Flyer

How Do I Get Listed in the Yellow Pages?

Link to the Yellow Pages

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Alert - Wrightslaw offers a new service - yellowpagesforkids.com

We built the Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities so people can get reliable information and support. Your state Yellow Pages includes many resources - government programs, grassroots organizations, and parent support groups.

The Yellow Pages was originally offered on fetaweb.com. We decided to build a website specifically for the Yellow pages.


1. Visit Your State Yellow Pages on yellowpagesforkids.com

When you visit your state Yellow Pages, you'll find many different resources - government programs, grassroots organizations, and support groups. You'll also find evaluators, therapists, tutors, special ed schools, and parent support groups.

States A thru M States N thru W
Alabama (AL)
Alaska (AK)
American Samoa
Arizona (AZ)
Arkansas (AR)
California (CA)
Colorado (CO)
Connecticut (CT)
Delaware (DE)
District of Columbia (DC)
Florida (FL)
Georgia (GA)
Guam
Hawaii (HI)
Idaho (ID)
Illinois (IL)
Indiana (IN)
Iowa (IA)
Kansas (KS)

Kentucky (KY)
Louisiana (LA)
Maine (ME)
Maryland (MD)
Massachusetts (MA)
Michigan (MI)
Minnesota (MN)
Mississippi (MS)
Missouri (MO)
Montana (MT)

Nebraska (NE)
Nevada (NV)
New Hampshire (NH)
New Jersey (NJ)
New Mexico (NM)
New York (NY)
North Carolina (NC)
North Dakota (ND)
Ohio (OH)
Oklahoma (OK)
Oregon (OR)
Pennsylvania (PA)
Puerto Rico (P.R.)
Rhode Island (RI)
South Carolina (SC)
South Dakota (SD)
Tennessee (TN)
Texas (TX)
Utah (UT)
Vermont (VT)
Virginia (VA)
Virgin Islands (V.I.)
Washington (WA)
West Virginia (WV)
Wisconsin (WI)
Wyoming (WY)
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Island

http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/


2. Flyers for Your State Yellow Pages

We built great Yellow Pages for each state. But the Yellow Pages won't help unless people know about them.

We need your help!

To get the word out about the state Yellow Pages, Debra Pratt, from our office, designed flyers for each state.

http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/state.flyers.htm

State Yellow Pages flyers are in pdf so they are printer-friendly. They can also be posted on websites.

Here are some ideas about how to get the word out about your state Yellow Pages:

Distribute flyers at schools, day care centers, public libraries, doctor's and psychologist's offices, community centers, and hospitals.

Ask your school, public library, day care center, and support group to post your state flyer on their bulletin boards and websites.

Ask your child's teacher to post your state Yellow Pages flyer in the teacher's lounge and guidance office. Ask the school to include the flyer in your school newspaper too!

Ask your PTA or SEPTA to distribute the flyer. State Yellow Pages Flyers are great to distribute at conferences, seminars, training programs, and workshops.

Forward flyers to your friends and family members who live in other states (complete list).

Access all state flyers from this page: http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/state.flyers.htm


3. Yellow Pages Listings

If you provide a service to parents and want to be listed in your state Yellow Pages, you may be eligible for a free listing in the Yellow Pages.

We are accepting applications from evaluators, educational consultants, educational diagnosticians, academic tutors, advocates, attorneys, special ed schools, and others who help parents get services for their children.

The Yellow Pages are a free service - there is no charge to be listed.

To find out how you can submit an application to be listed,
send us an email to app@yellowpagesforkids.com

You will receive a automated response by email with directions about how to request a listing.


4. Link to the Yellow Pages

Do you have a website? Please link to the Yellow Pages!

You can download colorful images from the Yellow Pages Links page -

http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com/help/add.htm



5. Subscription & Contact Info

The Special Ed Advocate is a free online newsletter about special education legal and advocacy issues, cases, and tactics and strategies. Subscribers receive "alerts" about new cases, events, and special offers on Wrightslaw books.

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Free Newsletter - https://www.wrightslaw.com/subscribe.htm

Newsletter Archives - https://www.wrightslaw.com/archives.htm

Seminars & Training - https://www.wrightslaw.com/speak/index.htm

Yellow Pages for Kids - http://www.yellowpagesforkids.com

Contact Info

Pete and Pam Wright
Wrightslaw & The Special Ed Advocate
P. O. Box 1008
Deltaville, VA 23043
Website: https://www.wrightslaw.com
Email: newsletter@wrightslaw.com


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