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Third Grade Reading Guarantee

Updated Information about the Third Grade Reading Guarantee On February 26th, The Ohio Department of Education published updates to the Third Grade Reading Guarantee, Reading Achievement Plans and District Reading Improvement Plans resource on its Reset and Restart Education webpage. The updates reflect changes contained in newly enacted legislation. Under these changes, for the 2020-2021 school year, students should not […]

Register Now! Ohio’s Free Conference on Trauma Informed Schools 11.7.2020

Ohio Trauma-Informed Schools Conference

Registration now open for Ohio’s Free Trauma-Informed Schools Conference. Plan to attend Ohio’s Trauma-Informed Schools Conference hosted by the Ohio Department of Education. This free event will be held virtually on Nov. 7, from 8:30 a.m.-3:15 p.m., and a recording of the event will be available for one week after the conference for registered participants. […]

ODE & Coronavirus

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Looking to find information about Coronavirus directly from the educational source? Cincinnati Therapy Connections is providing you with the direct link to Ohio Department of Education’s stance on school opening, lunches, and children with disabilities here: http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Student-Supports/Coronavirus Cincinnati Therapy Connections continues to provide your child with speech and occupational therapy needs high quality therapy. We […]

Gender stereotypes have made us horrible at recognizing autism in women and girls

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October 12, 2016 By Matthew Rozsa Despite the stats being slightly outdated, it’s still true today! In August, the National Autistic Society called on medical professionals to change the way they diagnose women and girls with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Ever since the term autism was first coined by Hans Asperger in 1944, it has remained predominantly, if anecdotally, associated with men […]