Tag Archives: IEP
14
Oct

4 Strengths Every Child Must Possess to Comprehend Successfully

One of the most common concerns that a parent will present to me is their child's weak comprehension skills.  When we talk together, we cover many areas of concern where each variable plays an important role in impacting their child's specific challenges.  However, in general, I will always review the 4 strengths every child must [...]

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31
Aug

ELS4KIDS Rhythmic Entrainment Intervention (REI) Provider

Get the FREE Replay of Monday, Septemeber 27th at 7pm EST when she interviewed CEO/Creator Jeff Strong of the Strong Institute (REI).  Colleen and Jeff discussed REI, what is is, its benefits, who does it work for, how does it work and more.                                                                                 Replay of the call is available to those that register. [...]

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08
Jun

Do you know what Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome is and who it affects?

  Have you ever seen a person that has rapid eye movement? It looks like their eyes are jumping all over the place like they are dancing. This person may have Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome.   Opsoclonus is defined as an unusual disorder of eye movement.  This is where the eyes involuntarily dart around and Myoclonus is defined [...]

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20
Jan

What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

The Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legal document required by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).  IDEA '97 to IDEA 2004 made some significant changes in areas within the IEP.  As recent as July 2005, changes were going into effect that would impact the IEP.  The role of the IEP in a public [...]

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