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Is it time to roll the joint?
HealthYears ago, when I was a student at Penn State, a NORML activist cornered me and tried to talk me into supporting the “legalize marijuana” cause. Keep in mind that this was many years before the state of California approved the use of medical... -
A challenge unmet
Sometimes, Yajaira Rivera would storm out of school in frustration during the middle of the day. Other times, she was told to leave. And then there were the many days she simply stayed at home, avoiding both trouble and the classrooms where she was...
Tags: Social Services, Headaches, Migraine, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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DFW Family Says Six Flags Over Texas Special Needs Policy Inconsistent
Does the policy for special needs guests at Six Flags Over Texas need a second look? One Keller family thinks yes. They say a fun family outing turned it a flop. Six Flags Over Texas is bound to be a big destination for North Texas families leading into...
Tags: Health, Autism, Amusement and Theme Parks, Behavioral Conditions, Six Flags Inc.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. JC Corcoran in for Mike McConnell 9:20 a.m. Do you think an affair is what's most likely to bring down your marriage? Think again. Get the detailswhen JC Corcoran fills in for Mike McConnell....Tags: Autism
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Monday Morning Coffee: State won't take over troubled charter school.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. The state Department of Education has rejected a request to take control of the financially troubled Vitalisitc Therapeutic Charter School in the Lehigh Valley, our Mothership colleague Steve Esack reports this... -
Recognizing a child's learning disability
When a child heads off to school, the hope of parents is the child has every opportunity to succeed and realize his or her full academic potential. Some students, however, could unknowingly begin school without a level playing field. According to the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students, U.S. Department of Education
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Sawdust's Winter Fantasy twinkles with art
Deeply humbled by the impact of his craft on people of all ages, Star Shields has contributed to the Sawdust Art Festival for 29 years. The Laguna Beach-based face and body artist counts Led Zeppelin, Paul and Linda McCartney, Deep Purple and Bob Dylan...
Tags: Bob Dylan, Social Sciences, Robert Plant, Health Treatments, Deep Purple (music group)
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Little girl injured by hair band makes best of situation
Q13 FOX News reporter7-year-old Mya Bartlett does not like to talk about the accident that fractured her skull and left her with traumatic brain damage. It happened in April, 2010. She fell on a soccer ball, fell backward, and hit her head. The Hello Kitty ponytail holder she...Tags: Social Sciences, Health, Arts and Culture, Head Injuries, Skull Fracture
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Tri-County Special Needs Resources
Welcome to our tri-county listing of special needs resources. We do our best to include every organization, but sometimes things fall through the cracks. If you know of an organization you feel should be included, send the information to Editor Kyara...Tags: Online Media Industry, Social Sciences, Coral Springs, Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Mother of runaway autistic teen fears another incident
The mother of an Indianapolis autistic teen who was found Tuesday night after being missing for nearly 30 hours told Fox59, she fears another similar incident. 19-year-old Hunter Valant left his home Monday evening and never came back. Emergency...
Tags: Autism Speaks, American School for the Deaf, Autism, Behavioral Conditions
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Two men find teen with autism cold but safe inside backyard barn
An Indianapolis teen with autism is found cold and wet, but safe after disappearing for nearly 27 hours. Hunter Valant was found on Old Oaklandon Boulevard North Drive just before 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. His friends and family are now celebrating,...
Tags: Autism, Behavioral Conditions, Jeff Austin
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Extra Health Mandates Will Cost Connecticut
Requiring health insurance companies to pay for certain medical conditions sounds reasonable. No one wants to be told, "I'm sorry, but your policy doesn't cover that." But in the past few years, Connecticut legislators have added so many health benefit...Tags: Health Insurance, Health Treatments, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Diabetes, Economy, Business and Finance
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