Publications
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Guidelines for Identification and Education of Children and Youth with Autism
These guidelines address critical issues and current research important to individuals who are concerned about children and youth with autistic spectrum disorders.
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Guidelines for Identifying and Educating Students with Emotional Disability
Guidance for making appropriate decisions regarding eligibility and specialized services for students with emotional disability as defined in the IDEA 2004.
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Guidelines for Managing Life-threatening Food Allergies in Connecticut Schools
These guidelines assist Connecticut schools in managing the health and safety needs of children with life-threatening allergic conditions. Management of the health and safety needs of students with glycogen storage disease (GSD) is also included.
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Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in school-aged children, affecting approximately 215,000 young people in the United States, or about 1 in every 400 to 500 young people under 20 years of age.
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Literacy/English Language Arts
Curriculum and Instruction, Surveys, and Assessments for English Language Arts.
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Matoneo y Acoso en Connecticut
Guía para padres y tutores
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Parents Guide to Bullying and Harassment in Connecticut
Questions and answers about bullying in Connecticut schools
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Practice Guidelines for Delivery of School Social Work Services
Guidelines for professionals developing and implementing school social work services for Connecticut students
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Reducing Chronic Absence in Connecticut's Schools
School district administrators can use this framework to plan and implement preventions and interventions that will help reduce chronic absence in prekindergarten through Grade 12.
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SLD Dyslexia Assessment Resource Guide
These guidelines address information about appropriate assessment options for the identification of specific learning disabilities (SLD)/dyslexia and other reading-related learning disabilities.
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Standards for Educational Opportunities for Students Who Have Been Expelled
Connecticut law requires LEAs to offer an “alternative educational opportunity” to students who have been expelled in certain circumstances and further provides that LEAs may offer such an opportunity to any expelled student.
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Statewide K-12 Sexual Assault & Abuse Prevention & Awareness Program Guidelines
These guidelines provide an overview of sexual violence and recommendations for implementing sexual assault and abuse awareness and prevention programs as required by state law.
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Teaching the Holocaust and Genocide
Lesson ideas and resources to help teach the Holocaust and genocide in in the secondary grades.