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  • Communication

    Q: My child is 2 years old and only says a few words, but knows several signs. He gets very frustrated and has tantrums when we do not know what he wants. How can we help him? A: This is not an uncommon situation for parents of children who have difficulty communicating. It can be frustrating not only...
    Posted to Language or Speech Impairment (Forum) by tnixon on 06-24-2008
  • 10 Tips for Avoiding Confrontation

    10 Tips for Avoiding Confrontation Find 10 Tips to encourage and inspire members of the IEP Team for more effective and efficient meetings. Did the IEP Team cave to the "floodgate mentality" during meetings this year? Were all team members treated equally, their input valued? Did the paperwork...
    Posted to Communication (Forum) by tnixon on 06-03-2008
  • 10 Tips for Ending the School Year

    10 Tips for Ending the School Year Did your child have a great school year? Did your child make progress this year? Will your child make a major transition next year? Here are some great tips for wrapping up the school year, reviewing your child's program and services, and steps you can take to plan...
    Posted to Communication (Forum) by tnixon on 06-03-2008
  • Prevent Burnout: Spread the Cheer!

    Prevent Burnout: Spread the Cheer! "Having discovered how much it cheers and reinvigorates me when I get thank you notes from clients or others I've helped, I've started a campaign to spread the cheer. It takes just a few minutes of time and ..." Read Preventing Burnout in the People...
    Posted to Communication (Forum) by tnixon on 06-03-2008
  • Communicating at Conferences

    Knowing your rights and responsibilities is an important step toward obtaining appropriate programs and services for your child. You need to be able to communicate effectively with others responsible for providing your child's program. It is important to remember to do the following: Express facts...
    Posted to Communication (Forum) by pguzzo on 04-14-2008
  • Communicating with Your Child's School Through Letter Writing

    Communicating with Your Child's School Through Letter Writing Learn to write letters that get your child the services he needs. Read how to write good letters and choose from ten sample letters that cover common situations: requests for evaluation or mediation, positive feedback, and more. read more...
    Posted to Communication (Forum) by tnixon on 03-28-2008
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