Q: My school district in Nassau County, where my special needs child attends school, wants to move him to a different type of classroom situation that I think is inappropriate. Can I keep him …
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By: Lynn M. Brown
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5/28/15
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Dozens of children spent the morning of Dec. 10 posing for holiday photos in a festive atmosphere inside the Leon J. Campo Salisbury Center. It could only mean one thing — Kids First, an agency that provides early-intervention and preschool special education services for children, was again taking holiday photos for families, free of charge.
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By David Weingrad
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12/17/14
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Kids First Evaluation & Advocacy Center, Inc., a Salisbury-based agency that has provided early-intervention and preschool special education services in Nassau and Suffolk counties since 1997, is now offering an educational opportunity that they say is one-of-a-kind — a private preschool combining the expertise of various specialists aimed for both typically developing children and those with special needs.
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By David Weingrad
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8/13/14
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Q: We planned on buying a home in a particular school district, but the sale fell through and we are still in our old home. Our children have already started school in …
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By Lynn M. Brown
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11/11/13
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Q: My son is in the second grade and receiving special education services from our school district. I have just been sent a notice by my school district that we are having an “annual …
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By Lynn M. Brown
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4/18/13
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Q: My fifth grader continues to struggle in school. I’m thinking that he might need special education services. What are those services, and how do I go about getting them from my school …
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By Lynn M. Brown
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3/21/13
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Kids First, an early intervention program that aids children with special needs, is hosting a program to take complimentary family holiday portraits.
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By David Weingrad
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12/7/12
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Separate but equal. Echoed throughout the public education school system for decades, this philosophy has denied several students access to educational opportunities based on their perceived …
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by Tasha Bovain
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2/3/11
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