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Jessica F
teacher2library
A thing I should have anticipated but did not: since reopening to the public I have gotten SO MANY questions from parents about early readers and learning how to read.
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
We had the space to do the research on viral infection transitioning to chronic, neurological disease before #COVID19. When we've cleared the acute outbreaks, there will be millions still sick,
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Mark D. Levine
MarkLevineNYC
If you live in a large house and have COVID-19, you can isolate from your family by, say, moving into the basement.But what about the rest of us? How can
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Becoming More With Dr M
BMwithDrM
Do people actually stop to think about the impact raising children will have on their marriage?I remember when our family friend looked at me complaining about my parents and said,
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siren ♡s marty ✿
aquasungs
Age Regression and Little Space: a factual thread for those who want to educate themselves, since not a lot of people are very educated on it. Age regression and little
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Heidi Li Feldman
HeidiLiFeldman
A thread for my friend @ranitmd, who has so much responsibility and work right now. She’s serving as interim public health officer for @Georgetown. She is also committed to turning
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♥️OT_Expert♥️
OT_Expert
Parent Blaming & PDA THREAD:Unless you have an #autistic child with #PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) - it's very hard to fully understand the difficulties & complexities of day to day
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Brian Wallach
bsw5020
If you talk only of defeat, expect to lose. If you promise great victories without any basis in fact, expect to be proven wrong. If, however, you put in the
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David M. Perry
Lollardfish
This rush to online K-12 is going to heighten inequity and is totally not necessary. Learning is not linear. Just cancel the school year. Do not demand that we home
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Marieke Nijkamp
mariekeyn
Ah yes. In the middle of a worldwide crisis, it's also time for our favorite day of all: #WorldAutismAwarenessDay Oh joy.(Thread.) Let's get the awareness part out of the
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André Picard
picardonhealth
Outbreaks at seniors’ homes linked to almost half of #COVID19 deaths in Canada, @CPHO_Canada says, as Ottawa introduces new guidelines, by @carlyweeks @jillsmahoney @l_stone @TuThanhHa https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-outbreaks-at-seni
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World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO
Today is #WorldAutismDay 1 in 160 children has an autism spectrum disorder. #Autism begins in childhood and tend to persist into adolescence and adulthood http://bit.ly/2HUmOjc Interventions for people with
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Amanda Oliver
aelaineo
In April of last year I wrote this piece for @latimesopinion about my work as a public librarian in D.C. leading to symptoms, and an eventual diagnosis of, PTSD:https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-oliver-librarian-the-public-movie-20190419-st
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Chris Cleave
chriscleave
On the subject of “don’t be afraid” I’d like to share my own experience of Covid-19. I had neither a fatal outcome nor a miracle cure, but something in-between. I
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Heidi N. Moore
moorehn
I posted a couple of weeks ago about looking for a therapist for the first time. I'm glad to say I found one (on a friend's recommendation) and she is
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100 Faces of the Syrian Revolution
100facesyrev
Waad al Kateab @waadalkateab (a pseudonym) is a journalist, filmmaker and activist, who shed light on daily life in a field hospital in East Aleppo in the documentary For Sama
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