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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Transitioning from Early Intervention to Public School Programs
The shift from early intervention (EI) to the public school program is one of the most important transitions in your...
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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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Assessment of Processing Skills
In our case study, the psychologist has found that Jason has a significant discrepancy between the performance that...
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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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Preparing Your Teenager with Special Needs for Adulthood: Transition Planning
The word "transition" means to make a change or a move from one place to another. A big transition for teenagers happens...
