Moving Ahead with an IEP
Even when a learning disabled child is making little progress, for their social health it may be better to keep them with children their own age. read more
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Even when a learning disabled child is making little progress, for their social health it may be better to keep them with children their own age. read more
An expert sorts through the ins and outs of IEPs and 504 Plans. read more
When a child's academic skills are uneven, seek an educational assessment to determine how the school can best serve him. read more
If a child has an IEP, then she is eligible for special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. read more
Most people with dyslexia find spelling extremely difficult, but the problem can be overcome. read more
A parent asks whether there is a school in Washington, D.C. that is geared to LD problems. read more
Work with the teacher to develop a plan to help your child pay attention in class. read more
Children who have difficulty learning their letters despite repeated exposure to them may in fact be showing early signs of dyslexia. read more
This article describes the criteria of a good music program at various school levels. read more
Help your children develop their musical smarts with these tips. read more
These activities will help develop your child's musical abilities. read more
Learn more about the amazing power of music education. read more
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