People with traits associated with autism, particularly traits associated with mentalizing deficits, are less likely to believe in God, according to a new study.
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People with traits associated with autism, particularly traits associated with mentalizing deficits, are less likely to believe in God, according to a new study.
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New, tuition-free, virtual public high school offers technology-enhanced education with flexible graduation pacing options for students in grades 9-12 from across Michigan. Delete the scoop?
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Kids with disabilities reconnect with signing Delete the scoop?
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The number of children with autism increased by 10 percent this year in District 75, the city's program for children with the most serious needs, according to preliminary data obtained by Schoolbook. Delete the scoop?
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Wrightslaw special education law and advocacy training programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, advocates, attorneys, educators, health care providers, and others who represent the interests of children with disabilities and their families... Delete the scoop?
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April 30, 4:04 PM
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q595wgIkQx4&feature=youtu.be [/youtube]When we were kids my brother Tyler and I played A LOT of video games. Our dad was in the game business and would bring home all the latest consoles and accessories. Delete the scoop?
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A decade after No Child Left Behind, some parents and students say no to the high-stakes exams. Delete the scoop?
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For many people living with autism , it takes years to carve a place in life where they can thrive. Delete the scoop?
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Heather Cronin Ott sits on the gym floor, hands locked with the fourth-grade boy’s as she helps him learn sit-ups Delete the scoop?
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Learn your rights and what to do if you want to have your child's IEP changed or revised. Delete the scoop?
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Lansing — Michigan's Medicaid and MIChild programs will cover the cost of applied behavior analysis services to treat young children with autism starting today. Delete the scoop?
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A bill under consideration in the North Dakota Legislature is prompting concern among some parents of children with autistic spectrum disorders. Delete the scoop?
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One of the most consistent findings in educational studies of creativity has been that teachers dislike personality traits associated with creativity. Delete the scoop?
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Varina High School student Angel Rogowski thinks the garden her class is building is worth calling home about. Delete the scoop?
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Help finding summer camp programs that are fun, relaxing, and healthy and offer positive and rewarding experiences that foster independence and self-esteem. Delete the scoop?
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Wrightslaw special education law and advocacy training programs are designed to meet the needs of parents, advocates, attorneys, educators, health care providers, and others who represent the interests of children with disabilities and their families... Delete the scoop?
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A special education teacher at West De Pere Middle School is taking a special approach to forging relationships with her students. She says those relationships set the children on the path to success. Delete the scoop?
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GROTON -- Musical notes are Gianna Hitsos tool to fight against prejudice. Delete the scoop?
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PHOENIX -- Because of a shortage of specialists around the country, it can take as long as six months for parents who suspect their child might have autism to get confirmation and begin treatment. Delete the scoop?
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April 30, 3:07 PM
Teachers can turn things around for students with special needs by engaging them in activities based on their strengths instead of their weaknesses, says a neuroscience expert. Delete the scoop?
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Children with autism tend to leave out silly actions when copying the behavior of an adult. Delete the scoop?
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April 30, 2:42 PM
Helen Norcross keeps buzzers around her home so she’ll know where her son is at all times. Delete the scoop?
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Describes how to use advocacy strategies to negotiate for extended school year (ESY) services, including the importance of saving face and the Columbo Strategy by Peter Wright and Pamela Wright. Delete the scoop?
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Pat Howey explains why Present Levels are so important to the IEP and describes how to design accurate and up-to-date present levels. Delete the scoop?
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