Did you know that there are different types of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)? What are the signs to look for and discuss with your pediatrician?
Read MoreAt this point in the school year, your child’s special education plan is likely in place. But, how do you know if the special education plan is being followed? What information can you request to determine the efficacy of interventions, accommodations, and goals that are in place?
Read MoreHappy New Year! We hope you had a wonderful holiday with family and friends! With the addition of new followers and subscribers, we wanted to share with you all what makes Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children unique to the exceptional needs community!
Read MoreToday is the last day for the Paper Clouds Apparel campaign! Artwork from the Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children community was chosen and printed onto tee shirts! Find out more about how you can purchase one of these amazing tees today!!!
Read MoreToday is the day! The Paper Clouds Apparel campaign is live! Artwork from the Collaborative Corner for Exceptional Children community was chosen and printed onto tee shirts! Find out more about how you can purchase one of these amazing tees today!!!
Read MoreThe IEP Process can be lengthy and complicated. In today’s blog, the IEP process is broken down into 10 steps to provide further understanding of what is involved.
Read MoreHow do we support children with exceptional needs transition from one activity to the next? Find out useful strategies to utilize with your child and to discuss with your child’s teacher for overall success in the academic setting!
Read MoreChildren can struggle in one or multiple subject areas, including math, writing, and reading. How do you know when their academic challenges warrant further testing or intervention?
Read MoreTo support our children for emotional and academic success, it may be beneficial to write a letter to your child's teacher to introduce them to the amazing child they will be working with this school year.
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