More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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These items will help encourage students to explore letters through play and to help them get a glimpse into science. Letters are an everyday need and with the help of the recognition of letters is the second step towards reading. The magnets can be used to aid in social skills such as sharing and team building along with communication. Both items encourage social skills and communication (verbal/ non verbal) in children with autism. The look in the children’s eyes when they can build a new building or recognizing a letter in their name means the world to everyone in class
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These items will help encourage students to explore letters through play and to help them get a glimpse into science. Letters are an everyday need and with the help of the recognition of letters is the second step towards reading. The magnets can be used to aid in social skills such as sharing and team building along with communication. Both items encourage social skills and communication (verbal/ non verbal) in children with autism. The look in the children’s eyes when they can build a new building or recognizing a letter in their name means the world to everyone in class