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I’d really like to call this post, “How the hell did it come to this?” or something even more honest and profane, but I think that the folks at NASP would disapprove.
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"Nearly 6 million kids had a disability in 2009-2010 -- almost 1 million more than in 2001-2002," said lead author Amy J. Houtrow, MD, PhD, MPH, chief, Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation and pediatrics at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) in Cleveland, Ohio is actively seeking highly qualified, dynamic School Psychologists for the 2013-2014 school year. CMSD offers a 41 week contract for full-time employment only. Requirements include a Valid Ohio Certificate/Licensure in School Psychology (Masters, Specialist, or Ph.D. degree in School Psychology plus one year of successful Internship in a school setting).
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Please spread the word and support me, Rachel Stein, in my campaign for APAGS Member at Large, Education Focus. As the only school psychology candidate running it is essential that I gather your support to ensure that the voice of school psychology is heard within APAGS. Last year only about 10% of APAGS members voted in the election. Don’t be part of the 90% who doesn’t participate! The polls close on Tuesday April 30
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1. See. Touch.Learn. Pro by Brain Parade is one
app that can have many purposes, including creating your own lessons. The most
important asset to this app is built-in flashcards with interactive features
that can be customized by a speech therapist, teacher or parent. Having
all the libraries available and the ability to add your own custom cards makes
it a very powerful learning tool.
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In response to Mr. Staffnik's question as to whether we should talk to parents about getting past the notion that kids belong to parents and that kids actually belong to a community is not something that I would ever support. Talking about "collective" ownership sounds like communism to me. Schools, these days, do so much already, but children do belong to their parents and parents need to take responsibility for their children.
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