Inclusion Is Not Osmosis
As most parents of children with special education needs have heard, children with disabilities are required, by law, to be educated in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) appropriate to meet their...
View ArticleHow the “PJ Case” Impacts Connecticut Special Education
If you are like many of my clients, you may have heard your school district mention the “PJ Case” at your IEP Team meeting. What is it, and why is everyone talking about it? In 2002, the United States...
View ArticleLet’s Add the “A” to “LRE”
how to grow your penis If you have been spending any time at all in the special education community, whether as a parent, educator, or other professional, you have likely heard the term “least...
View ArticleIt’s Worth It
Representing children and adolescents with special education needs is an honor and privilege, and I have to say that I really love my chosen field. But some days it can also be exhausting and...
View ArticlePaging Dr. Freud
adobe software Dreamweaver CC to buy I guess I was due for a rant. First, I get a vile comment on the blog that likened Asperger’s Disorder to a fad, and further blamed a number of disabilities on...
View ArticleBullying of Kids with Disabilities: How One Young Man Took Back Control
For followers of my blog, you know that the bullying of kids with disabilities is a subject that I believe has long been overlooked. I have spoken and written about this topic for years, well before...
View ArticleDyslexia and Specific Learning Disabilities: Obtaining Appropriate Special...
Tune in to our latest WebShow on obtaining appropriate services under the IDEA for students with dyslexia. Monday June 10, 2013 at 8:00 pm EST. Live Q&A with questions posted on the YSER...
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