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Life Beyond High School: Transition to Adulthood Transition services are a requirement under the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) regardless of your child's disability classification. Nothing is more important, are... more

The Friendship Circle one of the most outstanding organization for the special needs community

Dr. David Lee Carlson is an Assistant Professor of Education at Arizona State University. Dr. Carlson has a great deal of experience in helping children achieve their potential. David has taught secondary English for seven years in inner-city... more

Christopher Kaufman, PhD, Licensed Psychologist Christopher Kaufman, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist (Maine) and certified School Psychological Service Provider (Maine). He has practiced for almost 25 years as both a school and... more

Addressing Behavior Through the IEP (Individualized Education Program) Education is more than academics! If your child's behavior is interfering with learning, listen in.

Mae Wilkinson - Autism is not the boss! Mae offers parenting tips for children on the autism spectrum. Is it possible to live with autism without losing your mind, your life savings, or your spouse? Yes! It may be an uphill climb at times, but... more

Movement as a focus tool How does movement help kids learn? Can we bring movement into the classroom? Find out about some easy tips for getting kids to learn by using movement right inside your classroom.

Dr. Erica Lembke, University of Missouri Monitoring Your Child's Progress Dr. Erica Lembke regularly makes complex research user-friendly: her near-effervescent personality lends itself to training teachers and helping... more

Emillio Rodgriguez, masters candidate in special education; what to expect from your para and what kind of training they should have

Here come those holiday meltdowns Revving up for the holidays? Are you concerned that your child may have a meltdown? Or 2? Or 3? Not the extrovert type? Find out what you can do to prepare your child for family gatherings and... more

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