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What Does The Law Say About Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder In School?

In the newest amendment to IDEA, passed in 1997, AD/HD is specifically mentioned under the category of "Other Health Impairment" (OHI). Check out the IDEA's definition of OHI in this short article.

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meanreads hi-lo books - 6 books N0116: meanreads hi-lo books - 6 books
Reading confidence for reluctant readers
first base hi-lo books N0117: first base hi-lo books
Clear language and strong storylines!
Charlsie's Chuckle N0118: Charlsie's Chuckle
Share in Charlsie's birthday adventure!
Can't You Be Still? N0119: Can't You Be Still?
Ann goes to daycare!
Nobody Knows! N0120: Nobody Knows!
It's tough to communicate without speech!
Here's What I Mean To Say... N0121: Here's What I Mean To Say...
Ann finds a voice in her computer!
Tubes In My Ears N0123: Tubes In My Ears
An essential book for young patients
Ko Ko Bear's Big Earache 
Preparing Your Child for Ear Tube Surgery N0124: Ko Ko Bear's Big Earache Preparing Your Child for Ear Tube Surgery
Koko helps children minimize anxieties.
Andy and His Yellow Frisbee N0125: Andy and His Yellow Frisbee
For siblings and peers of kids with autisim.
Rolling Along with Goldilocks and theThree Bears N0127: Rolling Along with Goldilocks and theThree Bears
A favorite children's story with a "special-needs" twist.

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Learning how to catch a ball can be as easy as 1 2 3!

Catching a ball can be harder then it looks! Catching balls develops good shoulder stability and torso stability. You can help make the process easier by offering the right balls in the right order. Here is a three step process to try: 1. First start with a sturdy balloon, a punching balloon without the elastic is ideal. It can be easier to start in a sitting position about 2-3 feet away. 2. Next, try with a light high friction ball. The 9 and 15 inch Yadda balls are ideal. ,3. In the final step, stand or sit a little further apart and bounce the Yadda ball to the child. The bounce gives the child a little extra time to catch the ball. Note: For children with latex allergies, balloons contain latex but the Yadda balls are latex free.

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