Christine Worden
Christine has seventeen years experience with a strong background in the areas of disability, human services, and management. She has directly served and managed services to families and individuals with mental health diagnosis, acquired brain injury, neurological impairment
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Christine is currently completing her degree in Early Childhood Education. She holds certificates in Essentials of Communication from Rockhurst University Continuing Education Center and Positive Approaches to Behavior Change from OMRDD.Affiliations
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Tips for a Fun Filled Inexpensive Fourth of July Celebration!Having a "Star Spangled" Fourth of July party is a great American tradition. Let's talk about a little history and the reason this day has become such a traditional holiday to celebrate with family and friends. -
Teacher's Guide: Understanding and Modifying Challenging Behaviors in the ClassroomBehavior by definition is any observable and measurable act of an individual. It is "what people do and what people say." -
Parent's Guide for Children With learning Disabilities: Section 504 and Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)Many parents struggle with understanding the educational maze that is put forth when they identify that their child has some learning challenges.
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My Friend, My Hero, My Father.A letter I wrote to my Dad 17 years ago for Father's Day. -
MTV and Myspace Generation: Young Girls and the Influence of Television and InternetAs I navigate my way through the craziness of today's society, trying to raise my young daughter with the same dignity, values and ethics that I was raised with, I realize that it is impossible.
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Student with Down Syndrome Not Allowed to Attend Community SchoolThe following is a letter that I submitted to Brookfield Central School prior to my Son's Committee on Special Education meeting. The meeting was held to determine whether he could continue attending his community school in Brookfield. -
Parents Guide to Educating Special Needs StudentsIf your child has learning disabilities, ADHD, or developmental disabilities, you are going to need help from your child's school and the school is going to need help from you. -
My DreamsWhen I was growing up, A little girl in a small town,