A wonderful experience awaits you at the tastefully restored and fully modernized historic Inn at Redmond House.Relax in the fine dining atmosphere while owner and Chef Michael Morrow treats your tastebuds to some of the best cuisine the Great Southwest has to offer.
We have aired our dirty laundry,confessed shameful secrets And are thought nothing less for our pasts.A place of growth and exploration,of bonds formedA place of trust, of safety,of healing and moving forward.(program participant)Disordered eating disorder behaviors are initiated as coping strategies and expressed through a wide range and pattern of behaviors focused on food, body and weight. Some behaviors include chronic restrained eating, binge eating, compulsive eating and habitual dieting. Included also are DSM-IV diagnosed eating disorders - anorexia, bulimia and eating disorders not otherwise specified.If you or someone you know has an eating disorder, BridgePoint Center for information.
The purpose of large-scale assessments is two-fold: to help the system be accountable (Are we making the best use of our resources?) and to identify trends (Are students learning? What and how well?).To do this, large-scale assessments collect a small amount of information from a large number of students.Classroom assessment, on the other hand, collects a large amount of information from a small number of students.Large-scale assessments are designed to give the system feedback so the system can learn; classroom assessment is designed to give individuals feedback so the individual can learn.Large-scale assessments are designed to assess what students know and can do in relation to what is to be learned, but they do not collect enough information to give a valid picture of what individual students know and can do in a given subject area.
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