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How you can support parents of a child with disabilities: holiday edition
November 26, 2024
Six ways to support parents of a child with disabilities at your holiday gatherings.
Read moreHow can teachers support parents of students who are new to Special Education?
November 19, 2024
Teachers: how do you support families of students new to Special Ed? Here are 5 things to do to get families off to a good start.
Read moreHow can schools avoid legal trouble in Special Education? Build trust with families
November 12, 2024
When schools focus only on compliance they miss something essential, building trust with Special Education families.
Read moreHeaded to your first IEP meeting? Here are 5 things to do first.
October 29, 2024
If your child recently qualified for Special Education, you may feel a little overwhelmed trying to understand how the system works. Try these 5 things before your first IEP meeting to set your child up for success.
Read moreHow to decide who to vote for? (Hint: it’s not just about the White House)
October 23, 2024
How can you tell which candidates share your family’s values, and will support the programs you need? How do you know who is telling the truth? It takes some time to learn about them and what they believe in.
Read moreFamily checklist: Getting ready for an IEP meeting
October 23, 2024
Whether you’re getting ready for your child’s 1st IEP meeting or their 10th, use this checklist to make sure you've got what you need to support your child.
Read moreEarly Childhood FAQ: How to get an IEP for a very young child
October 15, 2024
Watch this quick video to learn how to get an IEP for a very young child with disabilities or developmental delays.
Read moreMy child with disabilities is now an adult. How can I let go and still support him?
October 8, 2024
At age 22, kids on IEPs age out of special education. Read about this tough transition and how to support both them and us (the parents!)
Read moreHow to be a great advocate for your child with disabilities
September 24, 2024
Learn how to be a great advocate for your child with these 5 practical tips that will help you navigate the Special Education system.
Read moreHow does a child qualify for an IEP? What you need to know about the disability categories recognized under IDEA
September 19, 2024
How does a child qualify for an IEP and special education? Read about the 13 official disability categories from the IDEA law
Read moreEarly 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 moreSwitching from an IEP to a 504 plan
September 10, 2024
Can my child switch from an IEP to a 504 plan? Yes, but think about your child’s needs before you switch. Read about what to consider...
Read more504 vs. IEP: What’s the difference?
August 27, 2024
What’s the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP? Both are for students with disabilities, but there are some key differences.
Read moreCreating an accessible classroom: 5 practical strategies you can start using today to meet your students’ needs
August 20, 2024
Teachers, if you are looking for ways to make your classroom work better for all your students, we’ve got you. Here’s how to get started.
Read moreManaging back-to-school anxiety: the disability edition
August 14, 2024
How do we help our kids with disabilities manage back-to-school anxiety? Here are 4 tips to make it easier.
Read moreBack to school for kids with disabilities: introducing your child to their teacher
August 7, 2024
It’s back-to-school time. How do you introduce your child with disabilities to the teacher? Here are some tips.
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 moreMy Child is Struggling with Reading…Could it be DYSLEXIA?
July 17, 2024
Dyslexia is the most common learning disability, but many families don't know if their child has it. In this blog we talk about the warning signs and how to get support from the school.
Read moreHow do I cope with my child’s new diagnosis?
July 16, 2024
When you learn your child has a new disability diagnosis, how do you cope? It’s a big moment. Here are some tips to help you move forward.
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!
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