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The presentation discusses strategies parents can do at home to support their child’s reading. Other key points: -Become knowledgeable about early literacy skills, -Find out ways to partner with your child’s teacher, -Learn fun literacy activities you can do at home.
Reading Rockets | Launching Young Readers - Reading resources assist parents, teachers, and other educators in helping struggling readers build fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension skills.
New Jersey Parent and Families RESOURCE GUIDE to Learning Disabilities 74,278 CHILDREN (ages 6-21) in 2018-19 in New Jersey were identified as having specific learning of public school students received disabilities (SLDs) special education services 21.2% In New Jersey New Jersey Learning Disabilities Laws & Guidelines N.J.A.C. 6A:14: Special
“Provides a thorough, practical guide on coping with the diagnosis, managing symptoms, finding meaningful activity, planning for the future, maintaining important relationships, participating in research, and much more.
Inform your child's teacher and school counselor. Let them know the ways that Alzheimer’s disease is affecting your child and the family. Teens may open up more to an adult outside of the family, so explore whether a teacher, counselor or another kind of mentor is available.
How is a child determined to be eligible for special education? Is there an assessment or evaluation? What is Special Education? What type of education are children with a qualifying disability entitled to? What is a “free appropriate public education (FAPE)”? Who is eligible for special education?
Reading Well for dementia recommends helpful reading and digital resources for people living with dementia, their family, friends and carers. The booklist provides reliable information, advice and support as well as personal stories and age-appropriate books for children.