A mom writes a letter to her son’s Admission, Review, and Dismissal Committee (ARD) members about her son’s Individualized Education Program (IEP).
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Mental illness is often misunderstood by people who do not live closely with it. Here is my personal experience of having a loved one who lives with mental illness.
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Learn some strategies for following through and moving forward after learning new information at trainings.
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This is a proposal to change the use of the labels “low functioning” and “high functioning.” There are ways to better communicate what you are trying to say.
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In the city of Plano, there are some great recreational opportunities for people with disabilities. Here are a few!
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Will a self-contained classroom work for your child? How do you decide?
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People often want to help when friends have a sick family member. Here are some practical examples of how to help out.
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Share this message with your friends who don’t have children with special health care needs and who want to help but don’t know how.
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Social stories can help a child learn appropriate responses for strong emotions. Read about key elements of writing social stories for your child.
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A mom encourages another mom of a child with a disability on her journey.
Categories: Family Support