One critical tool available in the classroom is the Individualized Education Program or IEP to help children with disabilities.
Parents who have lived through the experiences of their children being bullied are often times the best experts. Their personal experiences, how they chose to manage the situation can be helpful for other parents in similar situations.
Across the nation, entire industries of consultants and businesses have developed with curriculums, workshops and pep talks to combat bullying in schools. Although well-intentioned, a new “war on bullying” will have limited success for the same reason our earlier “wars” have come up short.
Five easy steps you can take to disable bullying.
Here are a variety of resources for parents, teachers and professionals to disable bullying.
Moving to new schools and new cities, while also ensuring your child with special needs is prepared
Temple Grandin shares her expert knowledge and personal experience on teaching and autism.
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Parents are invested in improving their child's vocabulary and reading skills
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List of Autism Interventions
The introduction of Howard Gardner’s theory presents new possibilities in the field of education
Here are some things you can do to support your child’s prominent learning style