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Children with Autism and Outside Agencies – Part 2
In my last blog, I discussed how I took my son to an outside agency (by outside I mean one that is not directly funded by the school district) to be tested for reading comprehension. He had scored low. Then, at his first fifth grade testing, he again scored low. Right before his December IEP, however, he was retested and the numbers were significantly better. He had improved greatly. At the IEP, we decided to …
Valentine’s Day With Kids: Keep It Simple
Despite the fact that Valentines Day can be a bit of a contrived holiday, kids love it …
Jenny McCarthy’s Son is a “Ladies’ Man”
Jenny McCarthy loves raising 8-year-old Evan and shes learned to accept everything that goes with it. Hes totally in love with women, Jenny tells People. Hes got pictures of three girls above his bed, that are all like 16, 15 and 14, and hes only 8.
Factors Affecting the Accuracy of At-Home Pregnancy Tests
When you think you might be pregnant, every minute you have to wait to find out can seem like hours. A little impatience can lead to several test errors. Home pregnancy tests first developed in the 1970s allowed you to test for the early pregnancy indicator–the human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)–in your urine. The tests are accurate when you follow all the instructions carefully. Mistakes in taking the test or interpreting the results account for the majority of false positive or negative results. When you take the test is as important as how you take it.