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shanny (Profile)

posted 03/19/2010, comments (2)

Amazing book!!

I just started reading this book tonight and I cant put it down.My son Tony was just diagnosed with VCFS of few months ago, and we were relieved to have a name for all the conditions he has also. He is a wonderful kid and not to brag but he's also very handsome and an awesome musician. I am so glad to find this book. I told Tony It feels like I'm... Read moreChevron

Eileen Bailey (Profile)

posted 03/17/2010, comments (0)

The People You Meet: Educational Professionals

When you have a child with learning disabilities, chances are you spend a lot of time talking to various school personnel, from your child's teachers to classroom aides and those that attend the IEP meetings. It helps to understand who the different professionals are and what each person's duties are. The following is a list of some of the... Read moreChevron

Eileen Bailey (Profile)

posted 03/09/2010, comments (0)

Ten Tips for Talking to Your Child's Teacher

When your child has special needs, no matter whether learning disabilities, emotional disorders or physical disabilities are present, chances are you will need to meet with your child's teacher on a regular basis. These meeting can seem intimidating and emotional to many parents. Keeping cool and remaining focused can mean the difference... Read moreChevron

Eileen Bailey (Profile)

posted 03/03/2010, comments (0)

Annual IEP Review Meetings

Every Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) must be reviewed at least once a year.  If there is a problem with the IEP, or a change in circumstances, parents or the school district can request a meeting to review the IEP more often.  This annual review is to; Review the progress the student is making toward the goals listed in... Read moreChevron

QuinnMama (Profile)

posted 02/28/2010, comments (4)

Quinnundrum

“Show me your face before your parents were born.” -Zen Koan I spent the first four years of Quinn’s life feeling like a mud wrestler on meth, wrangling to the ground every slippery fact and fallacy the experts hurled at me - all the while trying desperately to hang on to the one thing I knew to be most true: ... Read moreChevron

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