If your child has special educational needs, you may be wondering what you can do to ensure that those needs are met. Read on to learn about the federal and state laws that govern special education and how you can make sure that your child will receive the care and attention he or she deserves.
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Spina Bifida
Definition Spina Bifida means cleft spine, which is an incomplete closure in the spinal column. In general, the three...
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Evaluation of Academic and Processing Problems
The assessment of intelligence is usually only one component of the assessment process. Psychologists often administer a...
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Parent Views on Inclusion
Given the debate on issues of inclusion, researchers have been interested in parents’ perceptions of inclusion....
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Educating Children Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Cued Speech is a sound-based hand supplement to speechreading. Eight handshapes representing groups of consonants are...
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A Description of IQ Ranges
Extremely Low Range Children who score in the extremely low range are in the bottom 2 percent of the population....
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