Education

Managing ADHD at Home and at School

September 2, 2010

Now Available! Managing ADHD at Home and at School A Compilation of Worthwhile Information Click here Written by Harold Robert Meyer, MBA, SCAC and Susan Karyn Lasky, MA, SCAC Contents: 79 Pages of Practical Advice & Strategies Nurturing Self Esteem in Children We may get annoyed with our children, but we love them. Unfortunately, they [...]

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May 10th CHADD Meeting

May 4, 2010

Parenting is a tough job, and when you have a child with ADD – AD/HD, it can be extremely stressful – for both you and your child.  So you’ve read the books and listened to the parenting experts.  But have you listened to your son or daughter?  On May 10th, you will have the opportunity [...]

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Guide to Quality IEP Development and Implementation

April 1, 2010

University of the State of New York The State Education Department A Guide to Quality Individualized Education Program (IEP) Development and Implementation.   Click below. IEP Guide

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Everything You Need to Know About the Special Ed Process in New York

November 19, 2009

A Guide to Special Education in New York State.

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Transition from High School to College for Students with Disabilities

November 14, 2009

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How to Have Better Teacher Meetings

November 8, 2009

Winter Check-Up for Students with ADHD: Better Teacher Meetings Adapted from an ADDitude Magazine Article If you have not done so lately, it’s time to make another appointment with the teacher of your child with attention deficit disorder (ADD ADHD). Don’t wait for a parent/teacher conference; not only are they infrequent, but the teacher’s attention [...]

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Finding the Right School for Your Child With ADHD

November 3, 2009

Essential questions for parents who are choosing the right learning environment for a child with ADHD or learning disabilities. by Nicole Sprinkle/ADDitude Magazine It’s virtually impossible to know if your child will do better in a regular classroom or a special-needs class until he’s tried both. If your child has been diagnosed with attention deficit [...]

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MÁS DE 105 SUGERENCIAS PARA QUE LOS MAESTROS TENGAN ÉXITO DE LOS NIÑOS CON ELTRASTORNO POR DÉFICIT DE LA ATENCIÓN CON HIPERACTIVIDAD

November 2, 2009

Existen muchas razones por las que un niño se comporta en forma disruptiva o no presta atención en el aula. No obstante, muchos niños que presentan este tipo de conducta tienen un Trastorno por Déficit de la Atención, con o sin Hiperactividad (TDA/TDAH). Con frecuencia tendrán otras discapacidades del aprendizaje y si no se les [...]

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Education Laws and Regulations

October 30, 2009

American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009: IDEA Recovery Funds for Services to Children & Youth with Disabilities Fact sheet from the U.S. Department of Education on the ARRA and new funding for programs under Parts B and C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information Line [...]

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How to Make the School System Work for Your Child by Harold R. Meyer

October 30, 2009

Hear this audio presentation to learn how to make the school system work for you child

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