AAPC Publishing Releases Lesson Plan a la Carte: Integrated Planning for Students With Special Needs
Integrate learning objectives with therapeutic supports and necessary modifications right
Integrate learning objectives with therapeutic supports and necessary modifications right
WASHINGTON, DC -- On Thursday, September 27, the National Council
We believe that NeoSpeech Text-to-Speech will benefit people with speech
Call in to speak with the host "Neurodiversity" by Dr
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Dr. Marc Maurer, President of the National Federation of the
Another school year begins August the 16th for us. My
LOS ANGELES The high cost of educating students with special
I am so thrilled to share the with you, which
New York City’s pilot for special education inclusion has moved
My 6 year old daughter had her 3 year reevaluation.
Educators from Mesquite Elementary School, in Tucson, Arizona, have provided
The new school year is fast approaching and The Inclusive
On Friday July 27, 2012, Nicole and Terri will be
One reason, I suspect, is that people are so focused
This new brief focuses on bullying prevention legislation. To date,
Alexa Posny has had 23 jobs. While she never envisioned
I hope you have an enjoyable and relaxing summer with
TUESDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Students with visible disabilities
Listen to the heart of this old soldier. As with
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs
There could be some big changes awaiting you during the
Last month, I wrote an article for Special Education Advisor,
Video games may not be as bad for us as our mothers told us. The latest foray into the virtual realm stems from the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, citing that targeted rehabilitation of patients with Cerebral Palsy can be achieved through the use of active video games (Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 Kinect, Playstation Move, etc.).
Critics say public charter schools have an unfair advantage over
My 15 year old daughter was determined eligible for special
There was no particular moment when Harris Lirtzman decided to
The National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS) creates a national
Sharia Siddiqui uses an iPad to help her communicate. Her
Students with autism are educated in a variety of settings
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) — Teachers hurled insults like "bastard,"
The U.S. Department of Education announced today that its Office