Some experts say remote therapy for young children has returned early intervention to an important piece its original mission: training parents to be experts who can support their children’s development.
As students return to schools shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic, many large school districts are not prepared to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
It’s normal to make mistakes and even struggle a little when learning new things. But repeated, long-lasting problems may be a sign of a learning disability.
Twice exceptional, or 2e kids are notoriously difficult for schools to serve effectively for two reasons, say advocates, parents and some educators.
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