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Big Red Safety Box

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Math Brookes Blog Post

13 Best-Practice Tips for Early Childhood Math Activities Blog post from Brookes Publishing that offers 13 tips for cre­ating fun,

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Replace this text with a 1-2 sentence description of your resource. Autism Pleasantville Podcast Episode (.mp3)

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Helen Keller Services

Helen Keller Services – to enable individuals who are blind, DeafBlind, have low vision or combined hearing and vision loss

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Medicaid and Dr Dynasaur

Medicaid provides health coverage to many Vermonters—including those with low incomes, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.

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Charting the LifeCourse

Lifecoursetools.com Description From the website: “Charting the LifeCourse is designed to be used for your own life, for your family

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TIES Center

Time Instructional Engagement Support (TIES) Center Link to the TIES Center website Description Time in general education, Instructional effectiveness, Engagement,

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APTA Fact Sheets

Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy Link to the APTA Fact Sheets website Description A website with fact sheets published by

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Comprehensive Evaluations with Richard Reid (Part 2)

Dr. Richard Reid, psychologist, returns to guide viewers through Part 2 of his series on how to choose and apply evaluation tools for students with complex support needs. He walks you through a number of different commonly used evaluations and discusses the pros and cons of each, illustrating them with real-world examples from his long and storied career in Vermont schools.

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