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Learning Disabilities: Common Warning Signs
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If parents, teachers and other professionals discover a child's learning disability early and provide the right kind of help, it can give the child a chance to develop skills needed to lead a successful and productive life. A recent National Institutes of Health study showed that 67 percent of young students who were at risk for reading difficulties became average or above—average readers after receiving he ...
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My son has Tourettes syndrome, as well as ADHD and OCD. The lines of communication with his teacher and aide are very important. I've devised a form that I send to school each morning with my son that has the date and the medication he is currently taking (he rotates every 7 days). There is a section for "a.m. comments" (here I write how his previous evening was, how he slept, if he's in a waxing period, etc.). Then, there is a chart with columns for the time period, activity, act ...
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Welcome to Susan Merkell's primary special education class in Wade County, North Carolina. Susan teaches 12 children, ages five through nine who have a variety of moderate to severe disabilities. Four of the children have Down Syndrome, two have cerebral palsy with severe speech and physical impairments, one is blind, and several others have genetically-based developmental disabilities.
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Inclusion is part of a much larger picture then just placement in the regular class within school. It is being included in life and participating using one's abilities in day to day activities as a member of the community. It is being a part of what everyone else is, and being welcomed and embraced as a member who belongs. Inclusion can occur in schools, churches, playgrounds, work and in recreation.
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No. 25 (Updated July 2004)
Parents are often concerned about their child's emotional health or behavior but they don't know where to start to get help. The mental health system can sometimes be complicated and difficult for parents to understand. A child's emotional distress often causes disruption to both the parent's and the child's world. Parents may have difficulty being objective. They may blame themselves or worry that others such as teachers or fami ...
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Founded in 1977, PACER Center was created by parents of children and youth with disabilities to help other parents and families facing similar challenges. Today, PACER Center expands opportunities and enhances the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families. PACER is staffed primarily by parents of children wi ...
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