
The Damaged Reality Of Special Education
In 1975, President Gerald Ford signed a law that assured students suffering from disabilities the
Author Luke Dalien has spent his life dedicated to helping others break the chains of normal so that they may live fulfilled lives. When he’s not busy creating books aimed to bring a smile to the faces of children, he and his amazing wife, Suzie, work tirelessly on their joint passion; helping children with special needs reach their excellence. Together, they founded an online tutoring and resource company, SpecialEdResource.com. Poetry, which had been a personal endeavor of Luke’s for the better part of two decades, was mainly reserved for his beautiful wife, and their two amazing children, Lily and Alex. With several “subtle nudges” from his family, Luke finally decided to share his true passion in creativity with the world through his first children’s book series, “The Adventures Of The Silly Little Beaver.”
In 1975, President Gerald Ford signed a law that assured students suffering from disabilities the
It’s difficult enough just being a parent sometimes… The behaviors, sassiness, refusal to listen, and
I was shocked, actually sort of stunned… There, in front of me was a student
About five years ago I was a teacher at a trauma-informed independent school in CT,
The other day, we went to the supermarket… There, between the produce and dairy stood
Reading can be a REAL bear… It’s one of those skills we use every single
What is often the most difficult skill for children to learn? How to read… Couple
As parents, we have all been there! We don’t talk much about it to our
There are SOOO many acronyms and other terms related to special education… This “new language”