Step Starting Point for Parents Starting the IEP process can feel confusing and intimidating—especially if this is all new to ...
Functional math goals often show up in IEP meetings as an afterthought—or worse, as a point of disagreement. You may see vague language about “real-world skills,” goals that sound appropriate but ...
IEP “stay put,” also called pendency, is one of the most misunderstood parts of the special education process. Parents often ask for a “stay put letter” they can send to the school to invoke it. It ...
These free Groundhog Day activities for kids will help you explain Groundhog Day and its accuracy and help you make your own predictions. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and more. I was born and ...
You’re reading your child’s IEP, evaluation report, or behavior plan and suddenly you’re stuck on a phrase that feels important but unclear: adaptive behavior. It shows up in eligibility discussions, ...
When your child has an IEP plan and a charter school enters the conversation, it can feel unsettling in a way that’s hard to explain. You’re not researching out of curiosity. You’re trying to ...
For parents and caregivers dealing with glue stuck in hair—whether it’s school glue, craft glue, or medical adhesive from EEGs or hospital visits. You do not need to cut hair. Below are safe, gentle ...