Helping Your Child with Special Needs Transition to What’s Next
Change rarely arrives quietly for a child with special needs. A new teacher, a new building, a new grade level, or the leap into life after …
Change rarely arrives quietly for a child with special needs. A new teacher, a new building, a new grade level, or the leap into life after …
Summer is supposed to feel like freedom — and it should. But for families of students with IEPs, the season also carries a quiet worry: what…
The Fourth of July is one of the most exciting holidays of the year — full of color, community, food, and pride. But for families of childre…
Summer break is a gift — long days, fewer schedules, and room to breathe. But for families of special needs students, it can also feel like …
Summer is supposed to feel like an exhale. No alarm clocks, no rushing out the door, no homework folders. But for families of students with …
The School Year Is Ending — and Your Child’s IEP Deserves a Real Look The backpacks are lighter, the homework has slowed down, and summer is…
Summer is supposed to feel like a deep exhale. But for many families of children with special needs, the months between school years carry a…
End the School Year with Joy: A Bucket List for Special Needs Families The end of the school year is more than a finish line. For families a…
The school said no. Again. Maybe they denied the evaluation your child needed. Maybe the IEP offers services you believe are inadequate. May…