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  1. Special Education - What is it, how it works & resources I want to educate parents, teachers and students about Special Education services & resources. I have my Master's degree in Special Education. I am a cross categorical special education teacher for 7th & 8th grade students. I specifically teach Lang...
  2. Special Education and Exceptionality Special education is a from of specialized instruction or related services tailored to individuals with special needs. Exceptionality is a term most commonly applied to students that perform above typical averages (also referred to as giftedness), bu...
  3. King Bidgood's in the Bathtub Unit Study King Bidgood's in the Bathtub is a wonderful story by Audrey and Don Wood about a king who loves baths and playing in the bathtub. It is a great jumping off point for studying Medieval Times, Hygiene, or sorting and categorizing. In this lens we...
  4. Pasco School District #1 | Pasco Public Schools in Washington State | Pasco High School Bulldogs | Not Fl County Pasco School District, brought to you by real estate agents (and Pasco residents), Joe and Colleen Lane of The Lane Real Estate Team. Pasco Public Schools serves the community by educating students to lead productive lives.  Pasco Pride is its h...
  5. Head-Injury-information-and-advice-from-a-survivor-living-life I was hit by a car when I was three years old, in 1974. I have grown up all my life with the effects of the head injury. I am now 39 years old. When I was hit by the car, I was in a coma for two weeks afterwards. I had to learn how to do everything a...
  6. Jenny McCarthy and Autism The chances your child will have Autism is now 1 in 150. One child is diagnosed every 20 minutes. Autism is a debilitating disorder, which according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is suffered by 1 in 150 kids, making it more commo...
  7. Educational Needs Of Bipolar Children Know that your child with bipolar disorder has a significant health impairment; one that requires ongoing medical management.  Their ability to function may fluctuate throughout the day, the season, and the school year. If your bipolar child d...
  8. What the heck is dyscalculia? Dyscalculia is the Jermaine Jackson of the dyslexia family... Most people have heard of dyslexia, but dyscalculia is much less well-known. Dysclaculia is a learning disability similar to dyslexia, but where dyslexics have trouble with words, dyscal...
  9. My Lego Project to build Self Esteem in my Students | It really Works! Do you have access to old Lego building blocks? Or maybe one of your friends has 3 lbs of Lego somewhere in a corner of the storage room? Or maybe your co worker or employer has some? I want it!  Why?? I have a lot of students who really like t...
  10. Autism Tees, Gifts and Resources Autism related tees, gifts, and resources. Brought to you by http://www.autismzazzle.com
  11. ASPERGER'S SYNDROME: A parent's guide to navigate the details. Before going any further, let me state that I am not a trained professional in the Autism field or childhood advocacy. I have taken a training course from wrightslaw.com. Any advice is from experience, and the heart. This site is not intended to supp...
  12. Advocate For Your Child Emotional, behavioral and mental disorders cut across all income, educational, racial, ethnic, and religious groups. They are found among single parent and two-parent families and in birth, adoptive and foster families. Many families have learned to...
  13. Autism Awareness - Walk Now for Autism Hi, I am the mother of an autistic spectrum child named Sean and I am walking for Autism Speaks. Actually, our whole family walking. It's hard to believe that I made this lens last year and its walk time again. I know times are tough and its hard to...
  14. Quality for children Headquarters Quality for Children * * * * * This is your place to find quality items & information that parents need. Got a lens that falls into this category? If so this group is for you! Not sure check out some of our featured lenses below. Join us......
  15. PreSchool Activities, Giving Our Children A Head Start In Grade School and in LIFE! PreSchool Activities, making it fun and enjoyable is the hardest part of Stimulating a Preschool Child! With every lesson learned comes a touch of confidence that with help guide them day to day and give them strength to preserver. Every lesson As pa...
  16. Great Resources on the Web re: Special Education Topics I'm constantly using the web to find information, and if you are using / reading Squidoo lenses, you probably are too.  Special education is a huge topic, and there is so much information out there about various disabilities, advocacy strat...
  17. Music Makes Sense This lens is dedicated to sharing ideas about how to use music more effectively at home, in school and for therapeutic aid in a variety of settings. I hope to be able to provide specific examples for teachers, parents and individuals who would like t...
  18. Autism Symptoms & Treatments "Autism Symptoms & Treatments: Resource For Parents & Caregivers" is an invaluable resource for all parents and caregivers. Autism is a brain development disorder that affects your child's behavior, social interactions, perceptions and communication...
  19. Differentiated Instruction This lens leads teachers to the best of the best in differentiated instruction. This Lens consists of valuable links to blogs, teachers' websites and the best that the web has to offer.
  20. Practical Special Education Team Strategies Special Education can truly be changed if you fulfill your role on the special education team. Whether a staff member or a parent, your input should be equal. Creating value within your input is what makes the difference! Learn to create value for c...