Grade 7 to Grade 8
Transitioning from Grade 7 to Grade 8 for students with special needs
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Transitions from one stage of school to the next one are a complex and ongoing process that involves many stages and phases of change and development throughout a person’s life. While this process is complicated at best for any person, individuals with special needs face unique challenges that require specialized considerations.
Transitioning from Grade 7 to Grade 8 for students with special needs
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