Sentences with phrase «needs of a child with disabilities results»

«Saddling school districts with the costs of private assessments that fail to or only marginally address the educational needs of a child with disabilities results in a significant waste of limited public funds.»

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As a result, the bill would thrust us back to an earlier time when states could choose to ignore the needs of children of color, low - income students, ELLs, and students with disabilities.
A Child with a Disability or Student with a Disability means a child, birth to age 21, evaluated in accordance with IDEA or COMAR having any of the following disabilities, causing an adverse effect on the child's educational performance resulting in the need of special education and related servChild with a Disability or Student with a Disability means a child, birth to age 21, evaluated in accordance with IDEA or COMAR having any of the following disabilities, causing an adverse effect on the child's educational performance resulting in the need of special education and related servchild, birth to age 21, evaluated in accordance with IDEA or COMAR having any of the following disabilities, causing an adverse effect on the child's educational performance resulting in the need of special education and related servchild's educational performance resulting in the need of special education and related services:
Children with special educational needs and disabilities rely heavily on teaching assistants, so sadly they'll be suffering the most as a result of these devastating staff cuts.
This framework was development by the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA Center) answers the question «What does a state need to put into place in order to encourage / support / require local implementation of evidence - based practices that result in positive outcomes for young children with disabilities and their families?»
The result of the collaboration is that we can provide prison inmates a means of rehabilitation and then bring independence to children with disabilities who need their skills.
Several policy riders are available: The Enrichment Rider (option to add more coverage and cash value over time as you need it); Accident Death Benefit (additional payment for a death as the result of an accident); Child Term Rider (coverage added for your children); Enhanced Care (cash value available for prolonged illness with access to up to 90 percent of the policy value); Flex Term Rider (a term life policy can be added that adds to the coverage for a period of time); and the Disability Waiver (premium is waived for a disability of six monthsDisability Waiver (premium is waived for a disability of six monthsdisability of six months or more).
Some children who have additional needs resulting from chronic illness, intellectual disability, or behaviour or developmental difficulties might be more at risk of developing academic problems or difficulties with relationships at school.
Our own position is that there is nothing natural or inevitable about the heightened levels of psychological distress and dysfunction found among families of children with ID: These are the result of institutionalised patterns of social value (devaluing persons with disability) and contemporary social arrangements that do not take the needs, interests and circumstances of these families into account.
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