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The IEP Cycle
This article describes the steps to follow if you think your child requires an Individualized...
Educating Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Tips to help you ensure deaf and hard-of-hearing students are learning in your classroom.
What to Include in an IEP
Find out what must be in your child's Individualized Education Program.
ADHD: School Issues and Interventions
What issues and difficulties will your child face in school, if he has ADHD?
State Education Departments
These links to the state departments of education will provide you with job listings,...
Antecedent Prompting Procedures for Students with Autism
A specific approach to working with autistic students where the teacher prompts the child to...
ADHD and Children Who Are Gifted
Some children are both gifted and have Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Diagnosing and...
Direct Skill Instruction for Students with Autism
This article identifies social skills that need to be developed with autistic students and the...
Social Skills and Autism
The approaches in these articles will help children with autism build social skills. Use these...
Promoting Social Development for Students with Autism
Background information on four approaches that have commonly been used to promote social...
Gifted but Learning Disabled: A Puzzling Paradox
Some very special children are both learning disabled and gifted. These children can be...
Considerations for Social Interaction with Autistic Students
Take these considerations into account when preparing autistic students for social interaction.
Crossover Children – LD and Gifted
Learn how to work successfully with students who are both learning disabled and gifted. Our...
What is Dyslexia?
Learn about Dyslexia, the most prevalent type of learning disability.
Assistive Technology for Students with Mild Disabilities
These simple adaptations can improve the learning experience of many children.
Sensory Imaging
Detailing sensory characteristics by using a graphic organizer will help students fully...
Poll: Increase in ADD/ADHD?
Have you seen an increase in the number of students being treated for ADD/ADHD in your...
The Crossover Profile
A composite list of typical characteristics describing a learning disabled/gifted student.
Poll: Inclusion vs Special Ed Classes
Inclusion or separate special education class -- what works for you?
Peer Initiation Strategies for Students with Autism
With these strategies, peers are taught how to initiate and encourage social interactions with...

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