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Straight talk with Laura Buckner

Significant Cognitive Disabilities

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In this video, Laura Buckner talks about the importance of making connections with other Families of students with disabilities.

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    Connection Between Behavior, Defensiveness, & Trauma Response
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    Importance of Communication Between Families & Teachers
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    Importance of Families & Educators Working Together
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    Importance of Independence & Communication in Relation to Victimization & Bullying
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    Our biggest fear: bullying
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    Plan for your child's future now
  7. 7

    Resources and help available: Get on the waiting lists now
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    Straight talk with Bianca Salinas
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    Straight talk with Laura Buckner
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    Transition: Setting up your child for success
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    Working as a Team: My First ARD Meeting

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