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Effective Practices for Preparing Young Children with Disabilities for School
Over 50 years of research on children with many types of disabilities receiving a range of specialized services in many ...
Source: Educational Resource Information Center (U.S. Department of Education)
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Promoting Friendships for Preschool Children with Special Needs
Preschool children with special needs often face difficulties in social-emotional development. Here's how teachers and ...
Source: NYU Child Study Center
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Services for Infants, Toddlers, & Preschoolers
Toddlers and preschoolers with special needs often benefit from attending programs designed and staffed with their ...
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Program Objectives for Educating Young Children with Special Needs
Although programs for young children with special needs are committed to supporting children so they may realize their ...
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Advantages Of RTI
The RTI approach has several advantages. First, it can help reduce the time a student must wait before he receives ...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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The Psychological Assessment: An Important Part Of The Comprehensive Assessment
In order to address some of the child and adolescent concerns noted in the preceding section, the school psychologist ...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Early Intervention For Special Needs Children in Maine
The Handicapped Infants and Toddlers Program was set up in 1986 by Public Law 99-457, Part H. It offers federal money ...
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Service Delivery Models for Educating Young Children with Special Needs
Services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers may be provided in home-based, center-based, or home-center programs. ...
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Identifying Students with Special Needs During the School Years
Most students with special needs are not recognized as requiring special education and related services until they are ...
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When Your Child Needs Extra Help: What You Should Know
If a struggling student isn't eligible for special ed, there used to be little that parents and schools can do. That's ...
Source: Education.com
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Alphabet Soup: Understanding the Language of Special Education
The world of special education seems to come with its own unique language. It’s full of abbreviations and shorthand...
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Support for Families
Help for families who have a child with a disability can be broadly divided into three categories: emotional support,...
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Transition: Preschool to Kindergarten
Transition: The Next Step Transition is movement or change without interruption. It should be a smooth flow from one...
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Early Intervention And Special Education: How Child Find Works
What is Child Find? It’s a component of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that requires states...
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Asperger's in the Classroom
Asperger's Syndrome, a neurobiological disorder on the Autism spectrum, is one of the fastest growing disabilities. Here...
Source: Education.com
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