How to Keep Your Child Out of Special EducationHow to Keep Your Child Out of Special Education
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Current format, Book, 2010, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsIs your child struggling academically? Do you want to help him or her succeed in regular, not special, education? Are you confused about where to start and what to do? This title offers practical guidance to address your child's academic difficulty. It provides realistic steps to boost your child's achievement and progress.
Is your child struggling academically? Do you want to help him or her succeed in regular, not special, education? Are you confused about where to start and what to do? If you answered yes to these questions, then How To Keep Your Child Out Of Special Education is for you. Dr. Greenberg is an experienced psychologist who offers clear, practical guidance to address your child's academic difficulty. She provides realistic steps to boost your child's achievement and progress. Dr. Greenberg helps you know what to look for when reviewing your child's work and report cards, and how to share your concerns with teachers. She teaches you what you can do at home, where to find support in the community and what types of help are available at school within regular education. This book removes the mystery surrounding the struggling student and like a good friend, supports and encourages you in your efforts to help your child.
Is your child struggling academically? Do you want to help him or her succeed in regular, not special, education? Are you confused about where to start and what to do? If you answered yes to these questions, then How To Keep Your Child Out Of Special Education is for you. Dr. Greenberg is an experienced psychologist who offers clear, practical guidance to address your child's academic difficulty. She provides realistic steps to boost your child's achievement and progress. Dr. Greenberg helps you know what to look for when reviewing your child's work and report cards, and how to share your concerns with teachers. She teaches you what you can do at home, where to find support in the community and what types of help are available at school within regular education. This book removes the mystery surrounding the struggling student and like a good friend, supports and encourages you in your efforts to help your child.
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- St. Albans, Herts, England : Ecademy Press, 2010.
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