Posts Tagged
‘quality’

October 22, 2025

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by: admin

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Tags: Connecting, Marielly, Mitchell, podcast237, Processing, quality, Sensory, sleep

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Categories: adhd

What if the real reason your child struggles to regulate emotions or stay focused isn’t behavior at all? Dr. Marielly Mitchell reveals how airway health, mouth breathing, and sensory processing play a surprising role in brain development. This episode challenges what you think you know about sleep, stress, and why your child just can’t seem […]

July 31, 2025

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Tags: bias, data, image, introduces, MRI, Poor, quality, systematic

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Categories: autism

Low-quality scans introduce systematic bias into large-scale neuroimaging analyses, according to a new study. The findings challenge the widely held assumption that larger sample sizes in neuroimaging studies yield more robust results that can counteract the presence of noisy images, says Joshua Roffman, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and principal investigator of […]

Program will estimate costs needed for Common Start legislation (H. 605 / P. 362) A UMass Boston-based interdisciplinary team of researchers has launched a new research project that will build a cost simulator to inform policy recommendations around universal child care. The simulator will model the amount of funding required by the Common Start legislation […]

January 19, 2022

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Tags: COVID19, education, Hampton, impacting, quality, Roads

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Categories: Special needs education

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (CURLED) – With positive COVID-19 Cases are rising in our area, many teachers and school staff are out due to quarantine, and school systems are trying to do whatever it takes to stay open five days a week, WAVY.com focuses on the quality of education for children in our area. We spoke […]

December 4, 2021

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Tags: discussion, IACC, interventions, Life, mixed, Noteworthy, Null, quality, results, Spectrum

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Categories: autism

Illustration by Laurène Boglio Last month, the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) met for the second time this year. Part of their discussion concerned the choices for their Progress Summary, a list of studies made available to policy makers to depict “groundbreaking and significant advances” in this area. This gave rise to an important question: […]

November 3, 2021

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Tags: access, education, Enhance, Ghana, MoE, Poised, quality

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Categories: Special needs education

The Ministry of Education will shortly implement policies and programs to improve access to quality education in the country. As an all-encompassing arena, the ministry is also poised to transform Ghana’s educational environment into a world of information and communication technology (ICT). The Director of the General Administration of the Ministry of Education, Ms. Catherine […]

From the time she wakes up in the morning until the time she goes to bed at night, Green Bay parent Denise Seibert’s life centers around her son, Tyler. At just two weeks old, Tyler was diagnosed with fragile X syndrome, a genetic condition that causes a range of developmental problems, including learning disabilities and […]

GRANGEVILLE – “A child’s education shouldn’t rely on their zip code,” said Luke Mayville of Reclaim Idaho. Mayville met with about 15 volunteers in Grangeville on Friday, September 3rd. He was in the area promoting the Quality Education Act. Reclaim Idaho’s main organizing tactic is electoral initiative. There are currently petitions for this law and […]

July 22, 2021

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Tags: education, High, innovative, Online, quality, School, UCTs

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Categories: Special needs education

Starting January 2022, when the University of Cape Town (UCT) launches its new UCT Online High School, innovative, high quality high school education will be available to all South African learners. The virtual high school is a partnership with the Valenture Institute, a South African educational technology company specializing in higher education. Endorsed by the […]