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1.”Vaccines causes autism” I’ve lost count of how many times people have told me this, but it’s simply not true. there is no scientific evidence linking vaccines to autism. This myth has been thoroughly debunked by the scientific community. The original...
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By Andrea Ditter-Middleton It’s just about midterm time, and, as many first-year college students are learning, this is not your high school’s midterm season. For college students, midterms are often the first “real” test (pun intended) of how they are doing and what...
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By Andrea Ditter-Middleton As the cool winds of September remind us, the new school year is finally here and, with it, new opportunities and challenges for students of all types. However, for college students with learning disabilities getting out a light coat and...
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A CUSP Update Here’s What’s Been Happening… Summer’s nearly over and as colleges across the country get ready to welcome in a new crop of young students, we have been busy here at CUSP getting ready for some exciting “news” of our...
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April is National Autism Awareness Month and CUSP Educational Service is delighted to stand up as a representative for higher education. As CUSP helps assists students and families with transitional and executive functioning issues it believes in potential of all...
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After 10 weeks of social skill sessions at SUNY Polytechnic Institute (formerly SUNY Institute of Technology) the college has agreed to continue the CUSP Social Skills group for the Spring 2015 semester!! Both parents and SUNY faculty have reported a significant...