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Early Childhood FAQ: Why does my child need a special education evaluation?
September 17, 2024
Wondering why your child needs a Special Education evaluation? Watch this short video to learn why an evaluation from the school is important.
Read moreEarly Childhood FAQ: What happens when my child with a disability turns 3?
July 30, 2024
Learn what happens when your child with a disability turns 3 and whether they are eligible for services.
Read moreTips to help youth with disabilities learn independent living skills
July 15, 2024
Youth with disabilities should start to learn independent living skills as early as possible. Read on to help them transition to adulthood!
Read moreLife after the IEP: How do I help my child with a disability transition to adulthood?
June 18, 2024
If your child has a disability, it might be hard to envision how they will transition to adulthood. Here’s how to set them up with the support they need for adult life.
Read moreEarly Childhood FAQ: What if my baby is behind on milestones?
June 11, 2024
What if my baby is behind on milestones? Learn ways to identify delays and be proactive in getting the support you need for your child.
Read more1 Quick Question: Is my child with a disability ready for college?
May 21, 2024
If you are planning graduation, you may be wondering If your child with disabilities is ready for college. This 2-minute video from Fred Johnson of Collegiate Academies in New Orleans will point you and your student in the right direction.
Read moreEarly Childhood FAQs: What is my child care provider’s role in Early Intervention?
May 14, 2024
Watch this short video to learn more about what is your child care provider’s role in Early Intervention.
Read moreEarly Childhood FAQ’s: What is an IFSP?
April 23, 2024
Learning your child is behind on their milestones may seem like a lot to manage. In our new Early Childhood series, we’re here to answer a commonly asked question: What is an IFSP?
Read morePlain language examples before and after: Great communication with your Special Ed families
January 23, 2024
Watch this short video of plain language examples to improve your plain language skills and build trust with families in your district.
Read moreA Mother’s Journey of Advocacy and Acceptance: How to share an Autism Diagnosis | Meet Miranda and Magnolia
November 13, 2023
Meet Miranda Georgetown Riley, founder of the Magnolia Rose Foundation and mother of Magnolia Rose Riley. At 18 months old, Magnolia was diagnosed with autism and while she did not exhibit all of the typical signs of autism, her mom knew that something was different because she was non-speaking. After getting a diagnosis, Miranda immediately…
Read moreAdvocating for a Child with Mobility Challenges: Mom knows best. Meet Kisha and Kirsten
August 29, 2023
Becoming a 19 year old single parent of a child with a disability was a challenge that Kisha was not prepared for, but she quickly adapted to support her daughter’s needs. In this Families and Stories interview, Kisha emphasizes the importance of taking the time to learn to effectively communicate with medical professionals and balancing…
Read moreWhy parent-teacher relationships are important
July 25, 2023
Parent-teacher meetings are more than just routine gatherings; they form an important connection between parents and educators working to shape a child's academic journey. Learn three reasons why in this short video.
Read moreBecoming a parent advocate for Special Education | Meet Shubha and A: Finding a Way or Making One
June 28, 2023
Meet Shubha Balabaer, a parent advocate for special education and a Canadian residing in Brooklyn with their partner, toddler, and cat. Shubha's life is a delicate balance between their role as the Director of Operations for a non-profit organization and the demanding responsibilities of caring and advocating for their autistic child. Every day, Shubha needs…
Read moreEarly Intervention in Autism | Meet Neda and Mason: You know your child best
May 5, 2023
Neda knew what to look for in her child’s development. Here’s how she decided early intervention in autism was the best choice for her son.
Read morePolymicrogyria Success Stories: Meet Rob and Schuyler | Navigating Developmental Disabilities
May 5, 2023
Schuyler and her father worked together to advocate for her independence. Together, they are a Polymicrogyria success story.
Read moreAutism and Social Interaction: Meet Johnny and Jonathan | Mastering Independence for Young Adults with Disabilities
May 3, 2023
Transitioning into adulthood can be a daunting experience, especially for those with disabilities related to autism and social interaction. Jonathan’s (who is autistic) parents took advantage of his father’s role at a local community college and enrolled their son as a part-time student to continue their journey to prepare him for life after high school.…
Read moreMeet Tanja and Andy: Preparing your child for the real world
May 2, 2023
Tanja and Andy made sure they were ready for the challenges of independence and autism.
Read moreExceptional Lives Disability Services Finder
March 1, 2023
Exceptional Lives’ Disabilities Services Finder is a free tool to help you find a provider in your area based on your child’s disability.
Read moreOne Quick Question: How can the school help if my child is having trouble reading?
December 7, 2022
If your child is having trouble reading, their school can help. Watch this video to see how.
Read morePrepare your child for the workforce with job skills training for young adults with disabilities.
November 30, 2022
What job skills do employers look for? Prepare your child for the workforce with job skills training for young adults with disabilities.
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