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Are college athletics right for your child? While the coach may be recruiting your child, they are also recruiting you! College coaches often watch recruits' parents for how they behave and how they interact with other parents
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Are college athletics right for your child? While the coach may be recruiting your child, they are also recruiting you! College coaches often watch recruits' parents for how they behave and how they interact with other parents

The Exceptional parent, 2013-04, Vol.43 (4), p.14

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Everybody wins: how to be an effective member of your child's IEP team: for parents of children with disabilities, your child's school years have a common denominator from year to year, your child's individualized education program, or IEP. As parents prepare for the spring IEP season, this article offers assistance on making the IEP process as effective as possible
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Jumping to school
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Jumping to school

The Exceptional parent, 2011-03, Vol.41 (3), p.39

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Letting go: parents sending students with intellectual disabilities to college: parents would benefit from encouraging their children to make choices and decisions for themselves, and to feel a sense of ownership in setting their own goals.(ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY CENTERS ON DISABILITIES)
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Letting go: parents sending students with intellectual disabilities to college: parents would benefit from encouraging their children to make choices and decisions for themselves, and to feel a sense of ownership in setting their own goals.(ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY CENTERS ON DISABILITIES)

The Exceptional parent, 2013-03, Vol.43 (3), p.17

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Mainstreaming children with disabilities: concerns about community settings.(American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry: Developmental Medicine and Dentistry Reviews Reports)
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Mainstreaming children with disabilities: concerns about community settings.(American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry: Developmental Medicine and Dentistry Reviews Reports)

The Exceptional parent, 2011-09, Vol.41 (9), p.11

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