At school, children are introduced to different kinds of writing storybooks, books about topics they are studying, magazines, how-to guides, recipes, and content on the web. These are the…
The June OSEP Update is now live. In this issue, view two OSEP Q-and-A documents to address dispute resolution questions during the COVID-19 environment, register for next weeks continuity of…
The Council of Great City Schools has issued a best practices guide to help districts offer support, knowledge, and tools as they continue to provide instruction and services to students…
Everyone reacts differently to stressful situations. The past several months have put unprecedented strains on many families and parents and children may not have access to familiar coping tools like…
How to keep kids active and engaged As we head into a very unusual summer, many parents especially parents of kids with learning disorders are wondering how to…
School's out, but children still need support and structure to thrive during the coronavirus crisis Theres never been a summer vacation like this one. With school finally ending, theres uncertainty…
All young children are born ready and able to engage in early science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning opportunities. Young children are naturally interested in many STEM-related concepts such as exploration, cause - the effect, and problem - solving…
At a Glance When kids dont follow a routine or schedule, its frustrating. New routines can be hard for kids to get used to. When kids help create routines, theyre…
At a Glance: Following a routine or schedule is difficult for lots of kids. Sticking to a schedule involves many skillsits harder than it seems. Keep an eye on what…
The June 2020 Issue of EP-Magazine is now available. In this issue: * Fun Summer Activities with the American Kennel Club * The Rites and Rights of Summer * Ryan Niemiller: A Positive…
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