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August 11, 2010

Resources for Working With Children With Disabilities
As I was writing this today, my daughter who is cognitively delayed, has a mild form of autism and emotional Dysregulation came in...

May 4, 2010

Special Ed Religion Classes
I had to pull my daughter out of formal faith formation classes this year. It was a frustrating decision for me, because she understood the faith content of the class, but she is cognitively delayed and couldn’t manage the bookwork for the course...

April 6, 2010

The Least of Our Brothers
I am the mom of several children with varying disabilities, from a mild form of autism, moderate cognitive delays, anxiety disorders and dyslexia. Working with children who have disabilities is a special passion of mine...

March 3, 2010

Adapting to the Special Needs Student
When educating students with disabilities it is important to recognize that they may not absorb and understand information in the traditional way. With this in mind, there are a few ways to maximize their learning experience...

February 3, 2010

Multi-Sensory Approach
All children learn differently! End of story. Each child has been programmed, by God, to respond uniquely to varied types of input.

January 12, 2010

Literal Language
When my son, Nicholas, was about three he asked us why monks got married? We were completely confused, explaining that monks do not marry, they live a cloistered celibate life.