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Information Guide:
Asperger's Syndrome http://www.aspergers.com
Baltimore Independent Schools http://www.baltimoreindependentschools.org
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder http://www.chadd.org
The Council for Exceptional Children http://www.cec.sped.org
The International Dyslexia Association http://www.interdys.org
LD Resources http://www.ldresources.com
Learning Disabilities Association of America http://www.ldanatl.org
Learning Independence Through Computers http://www.linc.org
The Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education (MCIE) http://www.mcie.org
The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities http://www.nichcy.org
PACER Center - Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights http://www.pacer.org
The Parents Place Of Maryland http://www.ppmd.org
Pathfinders for Autism http://www.pathfindersforautism.org/
National Center for Learning Disabilities http://www.ncld.org
LD Online http://www.ldonline.org
Internet Special Education Resources http://www.iser.com
Kidsource Online http://www.kidsource.com
Learning Disabilities Association of Maryland http://www.ldamd.org/
Autism and PDD Support Network http://www.autism-pdd.net/
Greater Baltimore Chapter of CHADD http://chadd-mc.org/
Howard County Autism Society http://howard-autism.org/
The Arc of Maryland http://thearcmd.org/
Humanim http://humanim.com/
Association of Independent Maryland Schools http://aimsmd.org
Gifted Different Learners http://gifteddifferentlearners.org

Norbel School Publications:
Norbel's faculty publications are available for purchase through the school Advancement office. Please contact the school for information @410 796 6700 or .

A Comprehensive Guide for Parenting the ADHD Child, Paul Lavin, Ph.D. (Former Norbel School child psychologist) & Kathryn Lavin, M. 2005

Finally, a guide that combines research based and field-tested strategies to help parents and educators teach children to gain the self-control and confidence needed to face the many challenges confronting them.

The Norbel School Coping Skills Program for Kids, P. Lavin, Ph.D & L. Pugliese, 2003

This book is designed to teach children how to face and to successfully cope with the challenges of everyday living. An overall coping skills model with a detail description on applying cognitive restructuring, affective education, role play, and other psycho-educational techniques is presented.


Growin' Up Good, Norma Hauserman-Campbell, Ph.D., (co-founder of Norbel School & child psychologist), 2004

Co-Founder of Norbel School Dr. Norma Hauserman Campbell has written a delightful and humorous guide to parenting. Dr Norma has incorporated her knowledge of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, her experience as a child psychologist, expertise in learning problems, and the lessons learned in raising her own five children into a practical non-nonsense guide to raising responsible, thoughtful, happy individuals.

Growin' Up Good by Dr. Norma Hauserman-Campbell