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Fall 2006 Issue
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  • Creation of Department of Children and Families

  • New Jersey’s Revised Special Education Administration Code

  • SPAN Principles

  • Being Involved in YOUR Child’s Education

  • Upcoming Events

Past Issues

Fall 2004 Issue
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  • Legal Definitions of Reading from NCLB: Does Your School Make the Grade?
  • School Districts Required to Eliminate Harassment
  • Transition to Adult Life Project: Court Decides Transition Services are Priority
  • In Search of Suitable Books for Your Child?
  • Choosing the Right Child Care
  • Ideas for Encouraging Children’s Friendships Through Recreation
  • Ensuring Reimbursement for Health Insurance Companies
  • Early Intervention Email Directory
  • Preparing Our Nation’s Teachers to Teach Children to Read
  • Legal Definitions of Reading from NCLB: Does Your School Make the Grade?

   

Spring 2004 Issue
Read about these topics and more!

  • NJDOE Seeks to Reduce Accountability for Classified Students

  • Reflections on the State of the Art

  • School to Adult Life: College Board Requirements for Students with Disabilities

  • Homework Doesn’t Need to Create Stress for Students and Parents

  • Ideas Para las Tareas

  • Schedule or No Schedule

  • Early Childhood: Early Warning Signs That Your Child or a Child in Your Care

  • Tips for Parents: Supplemental Services

  • Update on No Child Left Behind Act

  • Foster Children Suffered More Instability in 2003

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