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    Special Needs: Identifying Signs & Finding Resources for Military Children with Special Needs (featuring AnneMarie Bagnall)

    enAugust 03, 2020
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    About this Episode

    What does special needs look like?  What do I do if I think my child may have a learning disability?  What resources are out there for military children?  

    Sound familiar? You may have wondered or asked yourself these same questions as many moms have before you.  Listen to military school psychologist, AnneMarie Bagnall, on tips to identify if your child may have a leaning disability and what to do and where to go to get your child help in school.  She discussed programs such as Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP), Individual Development Plans (IDP), and 504s that are all recognized by the military system and are federally bond to assist your child at your current location and future locations. 

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