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If your child has been recently evaluated for behavior or learning problems, his difficulties may have been given a name or ?label’. But, is the label the most important part of the evaluation?

When a child is not developing as expected, the first thing most parents and professionals attempt to do is figure out a name for what is going on.  The assessment or evaluation process is often viewed as the path to determine an appropriate diagnosis or label for individuals.  Disability labels become the gatekeepers for services and supports in schools and the broader community.  Parents and professionals therefore become very invested in the name that is given to a child’s condition, both to understand more about the child and to secure treatment.  This is a completely normal reaction for parents, as they want what is best for their children and must seek it in a system that provides or denies support based on their child’s label.


There are a whole host of indicators to watch out for if you think your spouse is cheating. Regrettably two important components of our day to day activities have also become significant barriers when it comes to discovering marital unfaithfulness

The renowned singer Connie Francis once sang “Lipstick on your collar told a tale on you.” The song maybe dated but the sentiment remains. Catching a cheating spouse in many ways still comes down to the same warning signs that have been around since time immemorial.


It requires a definite quantity of ingenuity to carry on an affair. For this reason you must be very careful to ensure that same ingenuity does not brand you as the heavy.

It started with the funny looks. You would catch your spouse staring at you sometimes in a way that was not only unfamiliar but downright uncomfortable.


Finding Peace

Apr-28-2008 By admin

Is it possible to appreciate the process of raising your child, and be at peace with it, despite all the noise, trouble, and hard work? The author asks this often unspoken question and offers some advice for finding peace.

As I was wandering around the Minneapolis airport recently, I found a store with a variety of posters, cards, and wall hangings with quotes and sayings on them.  As I perused the options, I found one that I had to purchase and bring back to the office.  Here is the quote:


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