David DeWitt is a registered investment advisor and podcaster who helps adults with ADHD take back control of their money. He’s been a registered investment advisor for 6 years but it wasn’t until he had his ADHD awakening in early 2021 that he realized he wanted to work with other people with ADHD. David knows […]
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The Center Square) — Georgia’s school choice programs saved taxpayers at least $605 million in fiscal 2018, an update analysis found by EdChoice. EdChoice examined the tax implications of 40 private educational choice programs in 19 states and the District of Columbia. The nonprofit found that the Georgia Special Needs Scholarship Program and Georgia Qualified […]
The Burkman family of Frisco, Texas always have an extravagant light display outside their home for Christmas. It all started with their children who have autism. Photo: YouTube / Fox 4 Dallas They are both grown up now, but as children they always loved Christmas and lights. The holidays can be overwhelming for just about […]
The nice thing about my kids getting old enough to have a job? Now they can afford to pay for their own mistakes. When the children were young, Laurie and I taught them to get a job as early as possible. Upon hearing of a snow cone shack ready to hire 15-year-olds, Laurie Isaac set […]
Holding back the tears, Teresa Short described her struggles trying to help her son, a preschooler in need of special education, catch up after school disruptions caused by COVID. Her school district, Fayette County Schools in Somerville, could only offer summer academic programs to children in K-12, she said. The reason, she was told, was […]
Good morning: Typepad ate this morning’s post. Sorry for the late start. John Stone wrote this about Francis Collins in February 2020. Collins leaves autism in a much worse condition than when he found it. The mark of a very bad leader unless he just followed orders. We will be posting our posts about him […]
Illinois needlessly wastes scarce education tax dollars on excessive layers of school district administration, simultaneously depriving students of resources that could be better used on instruction costs and driving up the cost of education for property taxpayers. Largely as a result, the state’s outcomes have lagged lower-spending states for a 16-year period. From 2003 to […]
As a parent, it’s good to talk to our kids about money all year round, but in the summer most kids don’t go to school so they have a few more hours. Between ice breaks, gaming sessions, and summer work, it’s an ideal time to keep them engaged in activities and discussions about money. Starting […]
OfficePartners360 recently donated money to a Filipino special education center as part of its adoption program, according to company director David Highbloom. Find out more here. OfficePartners360 (OP360) – a leading provider of technology support, customer service, and administrative functions – is committed to investing in the communities in which they operate. In line with […]
Based in a low building in Burbank and smaller locations in the southwestern suburbs, the AERO Special Education Cooperative is a school cooperative that works with 11 boroughs to provide education, therapy, care – hope – to about 700 students ages 3-22 offer who have fragile, complex cognitive and physical challenges.
When Colorado schools reopen in the fall, most of them will have a lot more money to work with — between 10% and 12% more per student for the typical district — and schools that serve large numbers of students who live in poverty and English learners will be the biggest beneficiaries. The pandemic forced lawmakers to […]
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