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E-ssential tips: A parent's guide to assistive technology - Assistive technology | Grea... - 0 views

  • rom audio books to classroom sound systems, many families have found that assistive technology (AT) can provide a crucial boost — to struggling students' academic performance and self-esteem. Need some guidance when it comes to choosing the best tools for your child with a learning disability? Learn more about AT and how to find the right fit for your child's needs and strengths with this collection of articles developed in collaboration with Marshall Raskind, Ph.D., an expert on assistive technology.
Roger Holt

Transitioning to Kindergarten - 0 views

  • Transitioning to Kindergarten: A Toolkit for Early Childhood EducatorsThe transition to kindergarten is most successful when it is carefully planned out over the entire pre-kindergarten year.  Starting as early as the first day of preschool, it’s important to make sure that children are developing the academic skills that help form a foundation of strong pre-reading and pre-writing, as well as the social and emotional skills they’ll need in kindergarten. 
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The PTSD Alliance - 0 views

  • The mission of the PTSD Alliance was to increase awareness and promote a better understanding of the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of PTSD. The four national organizations that comprised the PTSD Alliance represent a spectrum of healthcare issues related to PTSD. Alliance members included
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Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act and Section 504 - 0 views

  • The Impact on Students with LD and AD/HD The Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) was passed by Congress in December 2008 and became effective January 1, 2009. This significant piece of legislation corrected what Congress considered to be a departure from the intent of the original ADA (passed in 1990) brought about by several narrow interpretations of the law through Supreme Court rulings. These rulings weakened the law and made it difficult for people with disabilities to receive the protection the law intended.The ADAAA also has a direct and substantial impact on Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) -an important law that provides protections for school-age children with disabilities.   This Parent Advocacy Brief will help you understand the changes brought about by the ADAAA, how they apply to Section 504, and how these changes may impact children with disabilities, including learning disabilities, as well as other conditions such as Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD), Aspergers Syndrome, diabetes, asthma, and life-threatening food allergies.
Roger Holt

Transition to Adulthood - 0 views

  • Life is full of transitions, and one of the more remarkable ones occurs when we get ready to leave high school and go out in the world as young adults. When the student has a disability, it's especially helpful to plan ahead for that transition. In fact, IDEA requires it.
Roger Holt

Fifty Ways to Take Notes - 0 views

  • I am constantly writing notes. Whether it be for my blog, work, meeting, new ideas, or just basic notes, I am always jotting something down. So I started thinking about all the services I’ve used for taking notes and thought it would be a good idea to share them with you and while I’m at it, to make a list of any others that I find.
Roger Holt

SETP - Assistive Technology Advocacy - 0 views

  • Assistive Technology Advocacy
  • A key question, often left unstated during assistive technology consideration, is: Who can benefit from assistive technology? Federal law is silent on this issue assuming that the local IEP team is in the best position to decide if a student’s needs can be met through technology interventions or other accommodations.
Roger Holt

IDEA Parent Guide and advvocacy resources - 0 views

  • IDEA Parent Guide
  • NCLD has created the IDEA Parent Guide to help you become an informed and effective partner with school personnel in supporting your child's special learning and behavioral needs. Use this Guide to understand:
  • Additional Advocacy Resources
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  • Both IDEA and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) include provisions that can be used to improve the academic achievement of students with learning disabilities. Be sure to check out the Making the 'No Child Left Behind Act' Work for Children Who Struggle to Learn: A Parent's Guide" and the NCLB Parent Advocacy Briefs. NCLD's LD Advocate's Guide will help you learn how to become an effective advocate within your state or at the national level.
Roger Holt

Advocacy Institute: No Child Left Behind and Students with Disabilities: - 0 views

  • No Child Left Behind and Students with Disabilities: The Advocacy Institute is working to help parents understand key provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) and ways they can use these provisions to help improve the academic achievement of children who struggle to learn. These products, written by The Advocacy Institute, are available FREE of charge:
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