Recently, I visited Achievement Unlocked in Brooklyn. Achievement Unlocked doesn’t limit itself to a specific type of student. Rather, their mission is to serve kids who have failed to succeed in other school settings. Brendan Wolff is the founder of the school and I met with school director, Michele Lipman.
Read MoreIf a party is aggrieved with the outcome of an impartial hearing, they have the right to file an appeal to the New York State Education Department; the responsible office is called the Office of State Review.
Read MoreA recent, viral Twitter thread by Jana O'Connor offers valuable insight for teachers and parents of kids with executive function disorders, such as ADHD.
Read MoreRecently, I had a conversation with the parent of a young child. He had just received a neuropsychological report for his son and found out that the doctor diagnosed his son with autism.
Read MoreRecently, I was browsing some of the headlines about going back to school — and what it's going to be like for kids in this unprecedented educational climate. I came across something from the New York Times titled The 2020 Back to School List for Teens’ Emotional Wellbeing.
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