All the people saw my intelligence. No test first.
My family saw. I had hopeful times . Tracy invited
My family saw. I had hopeful times . Tracy invited
If you care, you act. Do something positive to help a young person with emotional challenges.
Kelsey Carroll lived with homelessness, self-mutilation, abuse and ADHD. She was a likely high school dropout — until she encountered an education revolution that’s about empowering, not overpowering, teens with emotional and behavioral disabilities. Kelsey’s story, a story of trying to be seen for her potential rather than her past behavior.
This February 20th webinar will focus on IEPs that target students’ full participation in inclusive general education classrooms and specify the supports needed for success.
Look Back, Plan Forward, a new website launched by the
Before his son Samuel was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, photojournalist