Marjorie Golden
After years of developing curriculum and technical documentation, Marjorie Golden now spends her time advocating for her two special needs kids and traveling.
She's an active participant in the Boston area and the world at large.
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She's an active participant in the Boston area and the world at large.
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Pet Cemeteries in the Boston AreaIf you love animals as much as I do, you'll want to know what options are available for their final resting place.
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4 Star Boston Hotels and Inns on a BudgetThere are some reasonably priced 4 star accommodations in stellar locations.
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Make Ahead SangriaSangria originated in Spain but is enjoyed all over. Fruity, fun and festive, Sangria has wine and fresh fruit at its base but has MANY variations. Here's my take on a good Sangria.
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10 Top Tech Necessities for the Business TravelerBe prepared for packing, working and meeting with the best of them. My husband, the original road warrior, shares his secrets for success.
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Top Ten Songs to Sing Around the CampfireGreat campfire songs don't die away with the fire; they live on for generations. Here's my family's top ten list of songs to be sung by the fire all year round.
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The 'Race to the Top' Education PlanA quick review of Obama's Educational Program. It's part of the Recovery Plan. -
What's a 504 Plan?Children with one or more physical or mental health disability that impacts their participation at school are entitled to a 504 plan but may not eligible for an IEP. Read more to find out what a 504 plan is.
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What's the Difference Between an IEP and a 504 Plan?Individual Educational Programs and 504 Plans are documents prepared for each children with special needs. Read about their differences in this article. -
ADHD and Learning Disabilities LinkADHD and other neurological conditions don't exist in a vacuum; they tend to co-exist with other neurological conditions. -
What to Look for in a Special Education AdvocateDescribes why and why not to hire a special education advocate. Also describes what to look for when selecting one. -
What's an IEP and Who's Eligible for One?IEP is the acronym for Individualized Education Plan (or Program). It's a legal document that details services a child with disabilities will receive from public schools and why. -
Great Mainstream After School Activities for All NeedsWe want our children to have positive experiences in their after school activities but children with disabilities can be socially behind. That doesn't mean that they can't participate in activities; you have to be very selective about which ones.
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Getting Special Needs Kids Ready for Back to SchoolKids with ADHD, anxiety disorders and learning disabilities have more difficulty with transitions than mainstream kids. For this reason, start preparing them for back to school ahead of time.
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On the (First) 10 Days of School - a Special Ed Family SongThis is a humorous, back-to-school song that parents of special needs children will understand.