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Learning Disabilities Awareness Month

Learning disabilities are not merely challenges but are also part of the diverse tapestry that makes up human cognition and learning styles. Each year, a month is dedicated to not only understanding these disabilities but also to appreciating the unique strengths and perspectives that they bring. In 1985, former President Ronald Reagan deemed October as the national Learning Disabilities Awareness Month.   Because Evolve Treatment Centers are devoted to educating and

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Depression Awareness Month

  October stands out not just for its autumnal charm but for its profound significance in the mental health community. It’s the month when attention is drawn to the silent yet pervasive struggle that many young minds confront – depression. While this mental health condition has gained more recognition in society, more can and should be done to elevate and educate. That is why we want to share with you

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Individualized Education Programs
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Glossary of Basic IEP Terms

Learn more from this glossary of basic IEP terms, providing definitions for essential special education terms to know, including those related to Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Whether you’re a parent, educator, or advocate, this resource is your guide to confidently navigate the world of special education terms to know. Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) Materials designed or converted in a format that allows students with disabilities to access educational content effectively,

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Benefits of Personalized Accommodations
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Individuals With Disabilities Education Act: What To Know

Parental rights play a crucial role in ensuring that children with disabilities receive the appropriate support and services they need to thrive academically and socially.  Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), parents have the right to advocate for their child’s education through various means, including Individualized Education Programs (IEP) and 504 plans. This helpful guide will delve into the importance of parental advocacy, parents’ rights in special education,

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Inclusion Specialist
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What is an Inclusion Specialist: Duties, Roles & Job Descriptions

In the realm of equitable education, fostering inclusivity stands as a fundamental principle. At the heart of this effort lies the indispensable role of inclusion specialists. But who exactly are these professionals, and what is an inclusion specialist? This comprehensive guide aims to unravel the essence of an inclusion specialist—examining their definition, responsibilities, and significance. We will explore how these experts champion diverse learners, collaborate with teachers and parents, and

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Benefits of Personalized Accommodations
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Understanding 504 Plans: Benefits of Personalized Accommodations

A 504 plan serves as a comprehensive blueprint, outlining how schools provide support to students with disabilities, removing obstacles that hinder learning. Here we’ll delve more deeply into what is a 504 plan, the significance of these plans, their purpose in ensuring equal access for students, and the strategies employed to eliminate barriers to education. What is a 504 Plan A 504 plan is a customized accommodation plan designed to

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Individual Education Program
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Understanding Individual Education Programs (IEPs) and Who They Benefit

School can be challenging for children with developmental delays, impairments, and disabilities. If your child faces learning difficulties, you may have come across the term IEP, which stands for Individualized Education Program. To help you understand this program in-depth, we will address common questions such as what is an IEP, who qualifies, and why it’s important. An IEP is a personalized approach specifically tailored to address your child’s challenges and

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How to Find the Top Adolescent Residential Treatment Centers

Search Tips for Parents: The Best Residential Programs for Teens If your adolescent child receives a diagnosis for a mental health, behavioral, or substance use disorder and their therapist or psychiatrist recommends residential treatment, it’s not always easy to know where to start your search for a high-quality residential facility that specializes in treating and supporting teens. The first thing we advise is to research any residential treatment center your

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Family & Home Life

Why Do Teens Run Away?

They Feel They Have No Other Choice Every teen is different. Every family is different. Therefore, when family dynamics break down, and a teen decides to run away, each leaves for their own reasons, in response to specific circumstances unique to their personality and their family situation. However, with an understanding of the varying forces that compel teens to run away, the Missing Children’s Network identifies three primary reasons teenagers

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Common Household Products Teens Use to Get High

Teens who experiment with illegal drugs or use prescription drugs recreationally can develop a substance use disorder, or what most people call an addiction. Teens can become addicted to heroin, opioid pain relievers, benzodiazepines, marijuana, hallucinogens, and many other drugs. When addiction escalates, teens can become resourceful, creative – and irresponsible – in their quest to get high. They can empty their savings account to purchase street drugs. They may

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