Notes from a Warrior Mommy: Accepting the Truth – Incorporating a Progress Monitoring Plan
Accepting the Truth – Incorporating a Progress Monitoring Plan
Accepting the Truth – Incorporating a Progress Monitoring Plan
17 year old Josh has Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and learning disabilities. When the school refused to provide an IEP or a 504 plan, Josh acted as his own attorney during due process and prevailed!
Summer Time – Summer Vacations A few tips to remember during the summer months. 1. I know it sounds silly, but make sure the hearing aids are off before you...
In 2008 Congress re-authorized the Higher Education Opportunities Act (P.L. 110 -315) with little fanfare. The Higher Education Opportunities Act (HEOA) under Title IV governs all Federal Student Aid. The...
Vacation wouldn’t be complete without those summer treats for the kids. Research shows that restricting
Healthy and Strong This issue is devoted to “Health”. The signs used in this video are all related to signs that describe “health – related” issues you may encounter. They...
New Year’s Resolution: Visual Positive Reinforcements Tips for working with the deaf It is always important to remember the power of positive reinforcement. This edition of PSN is at the...
Fun & Educational Game Apps for Children with Special Needs Game Apps Little Things® Remastered by KLICKTOCK Little Things All the family can enjoy Little Things, the...
Helping parents identify learning styles.
Meeting New Friends Who Use Sign Language Be sure to face your friend. If they are not looking at you, tap them lightly on the shoulder to get their attention....
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