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Faculty in health promotion and disease prevention focus on determinants and intervention research with special populations such as physical activity promotion in older adults, people of color who are cancer survivors, children with special needs, and Latinx and immigrant populations.
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The Step One Early Intervention Program s erv es clients from Quincy, Milton, and Randolph, and is available to families with infants and toddlers with special needs, including developmental disabilities, developmental delays, and environmental or biological risk factors.
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For a teenager who is the subject of a truancy case, CAFL’s advocacy may secure the special education services that enable the client to succeed in school and avoid being placed in a foster home or in congregate care.
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The CAFL Training Director, to whom the Deputy Chief Counsel provides significant substantive direction, and CPCS’s Director of Education Advocacy, whom the Deputy Chief Counsel works with to ensure that CAFL clients’ education needs are met, are also part of the CAFL leadership team.
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At least one year experience with infant/toddler development, early intervention or special needs is required; experience with autism preferred. participates on our interdisciplinary Early Intervention (EI) team providing home-based clinical services to families with children (0-3 years) who have or are at risk for developmental delays or disorders.
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The Director arranges for providing appropriate services for all special needs children in accordance with individualized educational plans; and designs, implements, evaluates and maintains a high quality program of special education services in the School with the goal of closing opportunity and achievement gaps between Students with Disabilities and their general education peers.
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Familiarity with total communication, feeding assessment, early childhood development and children with special needs preferred. Eliot's Early Intervention Program helps children from birth to three years of age who have developmental delays or disabilities.
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Works with children who have special needs and receive special services in collaboration with the head teacher in the classroomAttends bi-weekly supervision and coaching meetings with the head teacher.
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Driven by the needs of residents, DHSP's extensive services and programs touch almost every sector in the city: from newborns to senior citizens, from school-aged children to homeless families, from non-profit organizations to local employers.
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Facility is a multi-disciplinary agency in the Boston area offering neuropsychological, medical, therapeutic, and educational services to individuals with special needs. Facility is seeking full time PsyD with expertise and interest in performing neurodevelopmental and neuropsychological evaluations with children of all ages with a variety of learning and developmental disorders.
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Experience working with children with special needs desirable and should have a strong interest in working with children from diverse cultural & economic backgrounds. Have at least one year of experience working with school age children.
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As part of the Beacon Mobility Family of Companies- NRT Bus was founded with the idea of partnering with school districts to provide superior service and expertise in transporting special needs students to and from educational settings.
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Safely operate a motor vehicle, in accordance with all State and Federal traffic laws, while driving school-aged children. You get to positively impact the lives of children in your community by driving them to school.
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The Assistant Teacher supports the classroom team in working with children 3-6 years old and also fulfills a state required teacher-child ratio and practices at the school. The position facilitates teaching and learning opportunities for children and families at the school and ensures their health and safety.
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Build your resume with hands-on experience working with children with special needs. Advocate Camp Counselors partner with their co-counselors to create an inclusive group dynamic while facilitating accommodations based on ICPs (Individual Camper Plans) to fully include campers with special needs in their peer groups and activities throughout the camp day.
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