Early math skills are essential to children’s school readiness and later learning. The National Center on Early ChildhoodDevelopment, Teaching, and […]
The right to marry, to determine one’s own friends, to vote, to seek and retain employment, to consent to medical […]
While attending elementary school, your son or daughter may have learned many of the skills he or she will need […]
Children of all abilities and needs should have room to play and explore their world. In fact, play is so […]
Kids with autism thrive on set schedules, and vacations in new places far from home can cause discomfort and disrupt […]
If you’re a family with special needs children, planning a trip to Disney can be a little scary. While there […]
The latest IEA (Individual Education Account) Program Update is out from the Tennessee Department of Education. In this issue: 2019–20 IEA […]
As recently noted by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice(link is external), the fact that a […]
Kindergarten is a big change for kids. For many, it’s their first experience in a structured school setting. If your […]
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