What is regressive autism and why does it occur? What state has the highest rate of autism? What countries have the highest autism rates? Who was the first person to have autism? What does the Illuminati symbol mean? What accommodations are available for students with autism? What does stim...
What are some common classroom accommodations for Tourette syndrome? How long does Tourette syndrome last? How does Tourette syndrome affect the family? How is Tourette syndrome different from OCD? Are there different types of Tourette syndrome?
It’s that time of year: Elective selection for next year. He says he wants Band, Theater and AFJrROTC. It won’t all fit. Not in regard to time of day nor in regard to modifications/accommodations. The military doesn’t modify, ever. He has been talking about ROTC for a long time...
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Autism, or autism spectrum disorders, is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by limitations in social interaction, communication skills, and repetitive behaviors. Although motor disorders were previously considered marginal in autism, recent res
While some teen-aged mothers fit the negative stereotype, these descriptions are not all accurate for most teenaged mothers, and there certainly are, and have been, teenaged mothers in America about whom none of these assumptions are true. I would like to focus on two historical figures from...
Some disabilities and areas of dysfunction are blatantly obvious, but others are not. The obvious is when we help patients regain function after recent onset of illnesses or injuries or developmental delays such as with autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and the like. The less obvious are ...
Developmental-behavioral pediatricians can arrange social services needed by you and your child. They can communicate with your child's school about accommodations needed. Working With Your Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician Many of the conditions they treat are rooted in genetics, past illnesses ...
Some airlines may require ID cards or registration papers for service dogs as proof of their status to fly. Fair housing: Under the Fair Housing Act, service dogs can live in housing accommodations that don’t normally allow pets at no additional fee. This is backed by laws, including the ...
5. Align Student Goals and Accommodations with your Lesson The students’ IEPs (Individualized Education Plan) may have goals in math, reading foundational skills, reading comprehension, written language, behavior/self-management, and social/emotional (among others) that could provide useful information...