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Advocating for the Special Needs of Homeless & Mobile Students: A Guide to Rights and Resources
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Many children and youth experience physical (e.g. blindness, speech problems) and learning disabilities (e.g. dyslexia) that may make it difficult for them to reach their full potential. However, schools can change classrooms and education plans to meet their unique needs, providing them with the best possible opportunity to succeed. (Authors)
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