The US Department of Education is encouraging schools to provide special education services for children affected by COVID-19 or who have seen their educational plans disrupted during the pandemic. Learn more about how these guidelines protect your children's educational right at bit.ly/3pl0PH3
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ADHD Weekly -- New Education Guidelines in Response to COVID-19 Disruptions
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