
William Thomas Lane
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Jan 7, 2025 |
medium.com | William Thomas Lane
Dr. William Lane·FollowPublished inThe Stop Being Invisible Digest·4 min read·--Alexander Grey / UnsplashIf your child has been identified with a learning disability or any other special need, you may have heard the term “IEP.” IEP stands for Individualized Education Program, and it is both a legal document and a process that helps ensure a child who has a disability receives specialized instruction and related services in school.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
medium.com | William Thomas Lane
Dr. William Lane·FollowPublished inThe Stop Being Invisible Digest·4 min read·--Amie Roussel / UnsplashParenting a child with special needs is an extraordinary journey filled with challenges, triumphs, and deep emotional connections. In the day-to-day whirlwind of managing therapies, educational plans, and the unique demands of caregiving, one critical element is often overlooked: parental self-care.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
medium.com | William Thomas Lane
Dr. William Lane·FollowPublished inThe Stop Being Invisible Digest·4 min read·--Sam Balye / UnsplashAs a parent of a child in special education, you understand how important it is to create an environment where your child feels safe, understood, and valued. One of the most vital tools in fostering this environment is communication.
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Feb 28, 2024 |
medium.com | William Thomas Lane
Parenting a child with special needs is a unique and rewarding journey filled with both challenges and triumphs. One critical aspect of this journey is actively participating in your child’s IEP to ensure they receive the support they need. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore detailed strategies and tools that empower you to be an active advocate in your child’s educational journey by effectively tracking and evaluating progress towards IEP goals.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
mdpi.com | William Craig |William Thomas Lane |W. Brian Lane
1. IntroductionJust as an eternal God can be conceived to be either temporal or atemporal, so an omnipresent God can be conceived to be either spatial or aspatial; that is to say, either God may exist in space or God may transcend space. If God transcends space, then a reductive analysis of divine omnipresence in terms of God’s omnipotence and omniscience seems to be in order.
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