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Parents and caregivers of children with disabilities may feel anxious about the financial future of their whole family. Help them get prepared with the 10 tips outlined in this free download, adapted from The Special Needs Planning Guide. Read More
View this handout to learn what's new in the third edition of Bilingual Language Development & Disorders in Spanish–English Speakers. Read More
How can you help students with disabilities set and work toward goals that support positive post-graduation outcomes? The five key strategies featured in this free download were adapted from the second edition of Essentials of Transition Planning, a must for the bookshelf of anyone who works on a student transition or support team. Read More
Adapted from the new practical guidebook Unpacking the Pyramid Model, these eight strategies will help you navigate potentially difficult conversations with families and build trust in the parent–teacher relationship as you work together to nurture social-emotional development. Read More
Adapted from Reimagining Special Education, the eagerly anticipated new book from inclusion experts Jenna Mancini Rufo and Julie Causton, this free download highlights six ways inclusive practices can be used to redesign, realign, and restructure our educational system so it meets every student’s unique needs. Read More
Adapted from inclusion expert Paula Kluth’s bestselling book, “You’re Going to Love This Kid!”, these ten quick tips will help you better support students with behavioral challenges while continuing to meet your classroom objectives. Read More
View this handout to learn what's new in the second edition of Systematic Instruction for Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities. Read More
View this handout to learn what's new in the ninth edition of Speech Sound Disorders in Children: Articulation and Phonological Disorders. Read More