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Malcom Gladwell, global thinker and author, contends that there’s a phenomenon calledthe tipping point. The...

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A Review of Supports for Social and Emotional Learning in American Schools and Classrooms: Findings...

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While educational reforms have prioritized educational disparity for many years, there continues to be inequity...

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Educators and parents/guardians alike have a sense that family-school-community partnerships are important. In fact, parent...

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Returning to school can present difficulties and can be exciting at the same time. Students...

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Parent engagement in addressing challenging behavior across a variety of settings (e.g., school settings, community...

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Eager to learn. Demonstrates innate leadership abilities. An inspirational role model for peers. A joy...

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School-wide bullying programs can decrease bullying incidents by about 25% or more (McCallion & Feder,...

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Parental engagement in special education is crucial for student success both inside and outside of...

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Have you ever written a shopping list for the upcoming weeks groceries and then forgot...

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Position: Lead CoordinatorDistrict: Geneva Christian College Lee-Anne Smith, a Lead Coordinator at Geneva Christian College...

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It’s September and school is back in session! For educators, it is that magical time...

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Using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in Everyday Routines to Promote Language, Communication and Social Skills...

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The Summer Slide is a familiar conundrum for all educators. The term refers to the...

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About this FREE Webinar Early intervention can be crucial in helping children with autism be...

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The season of giving thanks is upon us! In the spirit of the season, we...