Links
The following is a brief list of informative links. Our aim is to promote education, safety, and fun for children and families. Any suggestions on others to be added to the list, please contact us.
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Car
Seat Safety: There
is a tremendous need to promote the importance of having car seats inspected.
Field studies have shown that eight of ten children riding in car seats
are incorrectly buckled in. In 2001, it is estimated that only 200,000
seats were inspected. That leaves millions of children at risk riding
in improperly installed child safety seats every day. There is also an
awareness gap. A recent survey revealed that 97 percent of parents said
they were comfortable that they were using their child seats correctly.
Parents are simply not aware their children are likely to be at risk.
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The Georgia Learning Resources System (GLRS) is a statewide network of 17 resource centers offering free services to parents and educators of students with disabilities. The mission of GLRS is to provide human and material resources for direction and support to educators and parents of students with disabilities. |
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The American Hippotherapy Association Inc. (AHA Inc.) is a group of medical professionals (physical, occupational and speech therapists) and others who are interested in the use of equine movement as a treatment strategy. AHA is an affiliate partner of The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA), a national non-profit organization. |
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| North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) is is the premier site for information on equine-assisted activities. NARHA is a national non-profit organization that promotes the benefit of the horse for individuals with physical, emotional and learning disabilities. | ||||
| Stepping Stones Stepping Stones is an intimate family centered therapy company, located in Kennesaw, GA within a private residence. This blends the best of a natural environment or home playroom setting with the benefits of the equipment available in a clinical setting. |
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