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I am so thrilled to share the with you, which is a new blog that was launched
I am so thrilled to share the with you, which is a new blog that was launched
Connect and learn with other parents like Tonya who presume competence and celebrate their children for being exactly who they are. #allofakind
Social media has been a game changer for artists, bloggers, poets, whiz kids and film makers in the ASD community.
New York City’s pilot for special education inclusion has moved the district to apply the program to
My 6 year old daughter had her 3 year reevaluation. She has Childhood Apraxia of Speech and
Change Leader Marianne Russo of The Coffee Klatch Special Needs Talk Radio answers our questions. We talk to her about why she started the Coffee Klatch interactive network and she answers our Ollibean Questionairre.
Disability as a constructed concept is not a commonly understood or propagated idea in the mainstream of
Susan Senator , a writer in Massachusetts, is the author of “The Autism Mom’s Survival Guide” and
Educators from Mesquite Elementary School, in Tucson, Arizona, have provided these resources for you to use in
Tim Villegas of Think Inclusive on the motivation to change from educating students with disabilities in segregated settings to inclusive settings where all means all.