Stefan Hottel is a fellow ADHD-er from lighthouse point, Florida, and currently lives in Memphis, Tennessee. He was homeschooled for most of his childhood until attending the University of Memphis, where he studied biology & chemistry with aspirations of becoming a dentist. Stefan was part of the Emerging Leaders scholarship program, played for the hockey […]
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On my second day at Carroll, I had the opportunity to introduce the district commissioners to the positive effects of the college’s human resource development program, Advantage C advisory services, and Miller Small Business Resources for Entrepreneurs. We also discussed the workforce of the future and ways the county, college, and other stakeholders across Carroll […]
The 20 hours of online training replaces 60 hours previously required for certification as a substitute teacher NS. LOUIS – The Missouri State Board of Education authorized the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to request the permanent establishment of a pandemic program that dramatically shortened the replacement teacher training program. If approved […]
Guest contribution by Emily Ansell Elfer, BA Hons, Dip. Ask any parent about potty training for their child and you will likely hear it was a struggle! Many “small accidents” are experienced and many bed linen and outfit sets go through the washing machine before the “toilet success” is achieved. However, this transition period can […]
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Despite a variety of programs and training courses across the country, persons with disabilities who display “suspicious” behavior and who lack communication and social skills can result in a police officer being able to respond appropriately to and receive calls edit – which can lead to higher rates of excessive violence and incarceration. Over the […]
Illustration by Laurène Boglio The May issue of this newsletter drew some important feedback from Jacqueline Crawley, Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, MIND Institute. In an email to Spectrum, she pointed out that many published results in autism research cannot be replicated but remain popular after an initial splash in the literature […]
The sound of dogs barking is usually not a sound associated with high school. But these are sounds that students hear when a group of dogs with a dog trainer arrive at Ohr Torah Stone Derech Avot High School in Efrat each week. Students in special school classes who are enrolled in a special dog […]