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The Sharper Knife: Forged Knives vs. Stamped Knives

POSTED BY admin on Jul 12, 2008 under 4535

Forged knives have usually outdone stamped knives in the past for the superior quality of their blades. No question. But times are changing and so is the quality of many stamped knives. Did you ever think that a stamped knife could be better than a forged knife?

We all agree. If a knife isn’t sharp, what’s the use, right? The sharpness of the blade will make all the difference in the world. And sharpness is largely dependant upon the quality of the blade material from which the knife is made. You’ll need to determine whether or not to get a forged knife or a stamped knife. Let’s make it clear.

The Limits of Labels: Evaluation Results That Really Matter

POSTED BY admin on Jun 28, 2008 under 4535

If your child has been recently evaluated for behavior or learning problems, his difficulties may have been given a name or ?label’. But, is the label the most important part of the evaluation?

When a child is not developing as expected, the first thing most parents and professionals attempt to do is figure out a name for what is going on.  The assessment or evaluation process is often viewed as the path to determine an appropriate diagnosis or label for individuals.  Disability labels become the gatekeepers for services and supports in schools and the broader community.  Parents and professionals therefore become very invested in the name that is given to a child’s condition, both to understand more about the child and to secure treatment.  This is a completely normal reaction for parents, as they want what is best for their children and must seek it in a system that provides or denies support based on their child’s label.

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