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Why Teenagers With a Disability Act Differently In Public
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Spread the LoveChildren often act differently in public. We know this because we bring plenty of “bribes” with us when we wander out of our familiar home surroundings. Of course,we would never even think to stoop so low as to…
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May 17 is World Neurofibromatosis Day
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Spread the LoveNeurofibromatosis, is a genetic disorder in which benign tumors grow within the nervous system. These tumors could be anywhere in the body, including the brain, and spine but not limited to the feet–ouch! This is a rare (but not…
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3 Easy Steps for Special Education Students to Get Ready for College
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Spread the Love Here are three quick and easy ways to help your student get ready for college. Take these steps now to make the transition of living away from home smoother, and, hopefully, as stress free as possible. 1)…
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The Truth About Cracking the “Teenage Conversation With Adults” Code
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Spread the LoveChanneling the phrase, “Just ‘cause I said it, don’t mean that I meant it, just ‘cause you heard it.” from Adele’s hit, Rumour Has It, I found it similar to the way in which teenagers communicate. Taking this…
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The Differences Between Accommodations in High School and College
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Spread the Love Advocacy is the key word for exceptional students transitioning to college. Students and parents will need to ask for any available accommodations in college. These supports are not automatically transferred like an IEP is transferred from school…