by Dan DeMarle | Sep 13, 2020 | ADHD, Classroom, Covid-19, Distance Learning/ELearning, Learning, Learning Disability, Legislation, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Other Health Impairment, Parents/Guardians, Resources, Special Education, Speech and Language, Teaching, Teaching
This document provides links to the resources described in the third webinar in the OSEP series designed to feature ready-to-use resources, tools, and practices from OSEP partners to support the educational, developmental, behavioral, and social/emotional needs of...
by Dan DeMarle | Apr 15, 2020 | Classroom, Covid-19, Resources, School Districts, Special Education, Speech and Language, Teaching
Jesse Zhang for NPR This very excellent article from NPR reveals how other Districts and Teachers are providing Special Education and Related Services during the physical School closures. Lots and lots of creative and smart ideas. Click this link to read the...
by Dan DeMarle | Mar 17, 2020 | Assistive Technology, Resources, Teaching
LibriVox is a website that provides access to thousands of free public domain audiobooks in a variety of formats. Visit librivox.org to browse or search for audiobooks, or get the link (and tons of other free online resources) at...
by Dan DeMarle | Feb 24, 2020 | College, Government programs, Resources
“The ABLE Act, which was signed into law in December 2014, allows Americans who are living with disabilities to save money for college and other expenses in a tax-deferred account as a supplement to private insurance and public benefits. 529 ABLE (529A) accounts...
by Dan DeMarle | Feb 22, 2020 | Child sexual abuse/exploitation/sex trafficking, Resources, Social Skills/Bullying
A new free online resource is available on the Department’s website to assist school counseling and other staff in recognizing the signs of cyberbullying and how to respond and reduce it. The resource is available at CYBERBULLYING Response and Prevention. Additional...