Holidays Should Include Everyone
All year long we advocate for our students. We offer services in the classroom and provide strategies to teachers to include our special needs students.
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All year long we advocate for our students. We offer services in the classroom and provide strategies to teachers to include our special needs students.
I came across this website–Understood.org–a couple of months ago and was excited because it addresses the needs of children/families that I most often work with—often
Today’s families spend so much time in the car which is why it’s a ripe opportunity for time-starved families to work on language skills. Here
I discovered the You Tell Me series a few months ago after seeing it listed on Lynda’s Frapps (this is a great FB page to
If you’ve always been inclined towards pediatrics and you’ve been in the field….a while, it might be difficult to realize how many folks need training
For me one of the joys of the holidays is the chance to see extended family. For many years, we had the good fortune to
This is the time of year when I start getting questions for parents, “should I send my child to Kindergarten?” Typically it’s coming from a
Dear Difficult Parent, I’ll admit your number shows up on my cell phone and I pause a moment and take a breath before I pick
Today’s guest blogger specializes in social groups and therapy for children and young adults with autism. For our children on the autism spectrum who
Halloween is such a child friendly holiday. You get to act out fantasies, even being a bad guy, complete with costume. You get to walk
Today’s guest post is from Molly Clarke, the Social Media Coordinator for Social Security Disability Help and regular contibuter to the Social Security Disability Help blog.
I think I first heard about Meg Zucker in Parents magazine, or maybe it was on the Today show (and, really, take a moment to check
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