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What parents need to know about the Education Department layoffs—and how they could affect kids with disabilities
Parents of children with disabilities rely on a system designed to protect their kids’ right to learn. But that system just ...
Parents of children with disabilities are growing increasingly worried as the Education Department shrinks and mechanisms for ...
Two months after Education Secretary Linda McMahon was confirmed, she and a small team from the department met with ...
An expert in teaching math to students despite roadblocks will offer vital tips for parents and educators at the 13th annual ...
Centaur Stride is a therapeutic horseback riding and equine-assisted learning facility for individuals with and without ...
A professor at the University of Texas at Austin and an expert in teaching math to students will offer tips to parents and educators at the 13th annual Helen Piehl Distinguished Lecture for West ...
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NJ advisory group to probe how students with disabilities are separated from their peers
A state council announced plans to focus on the placement of young children with disabilities this year. A new law regarding IEPs for students with disabilities will also go into effect.
Parents of children with complex needs say their kids can't attend school full-time, or they need to seek extra help ...
Around five years ago, Missouri author Lisa McBride flipped to page one of a self-help book and began reading. After reaching page three, she shut the book in frustration. With the advanced language ...
Some believe the layoffs are a way to force the special education law to be managed by some other federal office.
Careless rhetoric fuels a stigma that harms students with autism and can make it difficult for educators to build crucial trust with their families, educators and advocates said. Of particular concern ...
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