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Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. Santa Barbara County – The Rotary Club of Santa Barbara recognized teacher Jill Egar for her care and devotion to the special education preschool students she serves in the Santa Barbara Unified School District (SBUSD). At the Rotary Club’s luncheon on April 15, 2022, […]

April 19, 2022

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Tags: Impossible, Parenting, Podcast, Showcase, special, survival

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

Welcome to the next in the Podcast Showcase series, where we share podcasts with you in the words of the podcasters themselves. This time, we talk to Parenting Impossible – The Special Needs Survival Podcast. Sum up your podcast in three sentences This podcast is a combination of interview format with professionals, individuals sharing their […]

Recent audiobook release “Parenting Children with Special Needs” from Audiobook Network author Andrew Justis is a wonderful read that focuses on helping those who are raising children with special needs to ensure their children become adults who strive for success and embrace God at the same time. SAN ANGELO, TX – April 18, 2022 – […]

March 11, 2022

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Tags: Bolstered, camera, education, House, Law, passes, special, WVa

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Categories: Special needs education

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – The abuse of a Kanawha County student and the persistence of his parents led to an unanimous vote Thursday as lawmakers moved to strengthen a camera law for special education classrooms. Cameras have been in special education classrooms since 2019, but watching the video required a report of abuse. The legislation […]

A single mum says she may be forced to spend more than £300 a week to send her son to a special needs school after a taxi firm pulled out of its council contract. Canada Cabs has quit its school-run service to Elaine Education Center in Strood saying it was a “logistical nightmare”. The taxi […]

March 9, 2022

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Tags: Activities, break, Busy, Economical, kids, March, Parenting, special

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

We have arrived. It’s March Break! And if you moms and dads out there are like me and my husband, we cannot go out of town for a whole week, and though I am home with my son as I work from home, dad only can manage to take off a day or two. Our […]

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March 8, 2022

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Tags: children, Countess, Parenting, reading, special, visits, Wessex

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Categories: Special Needs Parenting

Children’s faces lit up with “pure delight” when the Countess of Wessex visited a Reading charity for their 15th anniversary. Her Royal Highness met with families associated with Parenting Special Children, which supports parents with kids who have special needs. CEO Ruth Pearse said it was an honor to welcome Countess Sophie, alongside Reading Borough […]

Shown Is An Image Of What The Summerdown Is Planned To Look Like. Having been a student at both a mainstream and SEN school, I was excited to hear of the construction of a new school for children with additional needs in the Eastbourne area. After hearing this news, and wanting to know more about […]

There are three compelling reasons why Singapore’s special education (SPED) system needs to be elevated and future-proofed, said MP Denise Phua. They are the pace of technological advancement, the need for better education outcomes, and the fact that it is even more imperative for people with special needs to continue learning throughout life. Speaking in […]

Chris Leggat via Unsplash I’m writing in support of Phaedra Dunn and Melanie Deysher for our Board of Education. I’ve been involved in schools since 2010. This history, along with my experiences as a Montclair parent, has let me see some of the best and some of the worst that this town has to offer. […]

Gregory-Portland ISD Director of Special Education Barbie Ezell was recently appointed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s Continuing Advisory Committee for Special Education. She will serve among a team of six professionals through Feb. 1, 2025. The committee will provide policy guidance for special education and related services for children with disabilities in the state. Ezell said […]