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Different Ways to Say Hello with Julia and Rosita | #SeeAmazing We all communicate in our own way. Help kids explore and celebrate the differences with Julia and Rosita from Sesame Street!
Sesame Street: Meet Julia (Full Clip | 10 Min) Meet Julia, an old buddy of Elmo’s and the newest friend on Sesame Street. Julia has autism…and she and Elmo share an amazing friendship.
You Are Welcome Here: Supporting the Social and Emotional Health of Newcomer Immigrant Students This video project showcases the ways in which Michigan’s Dearborn Public School District is helping its immigrant students succeed.
Off the Page #8: Include at recess Dr. Paula Kluth provides viewers with a peek inside her books, articles and DVDs.
Reading SOS: What can I do when my child gets frustrated with technology? Chelsey Short provides practical and easy tips for helping your child successfully navigate technology at home.
Montrose School, K-6: Meeting the Needs of the Whole Child Montrose School is a K-6 school with an enrollment of approximately 190 students, 70 having identified special learning needs.
Rick Lavoie: Social Skills & LD Rick Lavoie talks about the importance of teaching a child with LD the necessary social skills to build solid friendships and teaches parents how to plan a successful playdate.
Reading SOS: My child with severe dyslexia has a complex IEP. How can I help her? Literacy expert DeJunne’ Clark Jackson reminds parents to ask lots of questions at IEP meetings.
Matching books to reading level and emotional level Teachers should provide a balanced mix of reading material that matches a student’s reading level, interest level, and emotional level.