by Dana Stahl | Jul 8, 2019 | Articles
Are parent-teacher conferences a place for stepparents? This depends entirely on the relationship between the biological parents and their partners, as well as the individual needs and wants of every family according to Dana Stahl, M.Ed., learning consultant behind... by Pat Wyman | Jan 19, 2018 | Articles
Helping students learn how to be entrepreneurs is just one of the benefits of a father son business that is “on a mission to spread happiness through socks.” John’s Crazy Socks was started by John Lee Cronin, a young man with Down syndrome, and his father, Mark X.... by Ruth Huber | Nov 20, 2017 | Articles
An off campus transition career program encourages socials skills among special education students ages 18-21. For them it’s more than job skills; social skills enable them to get a job and succeed in the workforce. Teacher Tom Flaherty of the New Haven Public... by Holly Smith | Oct 22, 2017 | Articles
The Innovation Tri-Valley Leadership Group is honoring disabled students for running a clothing pantry that helps needy people in their community. At Village High School, special education students are operating the clothing pantry through a vocational skills program... by Fred Jones | Oct 10, 2017 | Articles
Children are thriving in an inclusive preschool environment at the Hood Canal School, where they learn surrounded by peers of all abilities. This is the second school year that the Hood Canal School District has made an inclusive preschool education available to...
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