Guidance for Military Families with Students in Special Education Jan 23, 2015 by Virginia Department of Education, Division of Special Education and Student Services. Read Full Article
Allergies and Children with Disabilities
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE & DENTISTRY BY H. BARRY WALDMAN, DDS, MPH, PHD, KRISTIN COMPTON, DMD AND STEVEN P. PERLMAN, DDS, MSCD, DHL (HON) The ADA legislation can help people with asthma and allergies obtain safer, healthier environments where they work, shop, eat and go to school. “I t’s 1 p.m. at Mercer Elementary…
The Case for Hairy Arms
BY RICK RADER, MD * EDITOR-IN-CHIEF After being on vacation for a week, Susan comes back all aglow. Aglow and exhausted. Susan is the Administrative Assistant at the Habilitation Center at Orange Grove and she was on a pilgrimage to Disneyworld with her family and granddaughter Presley. Aglow and exhausted best describes the human condition…
Using Credit Cards Overseas
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Get In The Game & Play!
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Alternatives To Out-Of-Home Placement For Families
BY LAUREN AGORATUS, M.A.Families and individuals need to visualize what they want as goals to see if the program is a good “fit” and if they can picture the person in that environment.
Heart Of Mercy
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Sleep, Glorious Sleep
BY KIMBERLEE RUTAN McCAFFERTY – Dr. Margaret Souders called the author regarding participation in a study whose goal was to see if kids with ASD sleep better with a home-based program adjusted to their individual needs.
Thanking The Swiss For More Than Their Chocolate
BY RICK RADER, MD Learning more and growing sums up the never-ending pursuits of the “exceptional parent”as well as their ongoing search for the tools to achieve those goals. While I was working at my desk (drafting a policy paper on the appropriate number of times our nurses should attempt to “stick” a patient in…