Thursday, July 26, 2012

Early Childhood Resources 




8 comments:

  1. I just loved the Wrights Law link page. The page provided a world of information pertaining to Special Education. I will most definitely use the site.

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  2. I have mixed feelings about inclusion. However, I had a boy in my class and it worked for him . I guess it has it advantages.

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  3. I know I am not in your group, but i just enjoy reading!

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  4. I liked the Wrights Law link, regarding parent advocacy for Special Education. I think it is a good and important resource for parents and educators to have in helping their children in and outside school.

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  5. I really liked ALL of your resources, as most (if not all) pertained to inclusion and special education. I'm a big fan on differentiated instruction, so your one resource that posts a different idea each day is great! Differentiated instruction doesn't have to be limited to special education, but should involve ALL students. What great ideas your resource offers to help reach this. The Paula Kluth resource is excellent. While inclusion may not be best for every student, I believe that inclusion should be considered on an individual basis. Her website offers great ideas on teachers can be more inclusive. Finally, the Wrights Law resource is fabulous. It helps gives parents a voice to advocate for their children. What wonderful resources you've posted, and I will definately use them for my personal use. Thank you!

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  6. Beth, Thank you for the resources on Advocacy for Special Edcuation and for links pertaining to inclusion. These are resources that I have not used before and so I will be adding them to my own resource list for future reference. I also work with a lot of programs that may find this information useful and I think I will share it with them through my weekly newsletter!

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  7. Beth:
    Every time I log into your blog I receive excellent information. Thank you for adding to my resources with such great information. One resource I will use in particular is Differentiation Day. This blog has so much information and new ideas I will use with my day care children once school is back in session. Thank you again.

    Roslyn
    rozesc@blogspot.com

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  8. Thanks so much for this information on inclusion, special Education and how parents can advocate for their own children. This information that you have provided is very useful and appreciated.

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