Join us for a live event to expand upon the podcast conversation between NYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan and Anna Christodoulou, Director of Admissions and Outreach at The Quad Preparatory School, focusing on Twice-Exceptional (2e) Students. For the full conversation, listen to episode 26 of The Curious Incident Podcast.
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