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Person-Centered Thinking Tools

by Helen Sanderson Associates Person-Centered Tools Person-centered thinking tools are a set of easy-to-use templates that are used to give

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,

Example Post

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

Helen Keller Services

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

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.

Charting the LifeCourse

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

Vermont Graduation Readiness Tool

Vermont.gov Link to Vermont Graduation Readiness Tool (.pdf) Description Vermont AOE tool for IEP teams that reviews 16 considerations related

TIES Center

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

APTA Fact Sheets

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

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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