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Monthly Archives: March 2013
IEP time: ADA backs you up on this
Parents~ It is spring. That means it is time for IEP (Individual Education Plan) meetings with teachers and administration. Remember, if you have a documented diagnosis for your student, schools are required to prepare an IEP and hold meetings that … Continue reading
Posted in Accommodations, education, IEP, Learning Disabilities
Tagged accommodations, ADA, education, IEP, learning disabilities
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You, too can be special to the admissions officer: yes, you!
I am sure you have heard tons of advice. Join every club, play every instrument, be in student government. Have you thought about what makes you unique? Have you thought about what you are good at? Perhaps you think the … Continue reading
Posted in College admissions, education
Tagged college, college admissions, education, life skills
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