The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) has been dismantled in a wave of federal cuts. Here's what this means for IEP ...
The Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) has been gutted in recent federal cuts. Learn what this ...
Let’s break down three terms that show up a lot in special education: Cognitive Impairment, Intellectual Disability, and ...
What does “autism eloped” mean? Here’s what causes elopement in autistic kids, how it differs from wandering, and how to get ...
Click Here to Share or Save. If you’ve ever been told your autistic child is “just doing it for attention” or that their elopement is a behavior problem… this one’s for you. Because what if it’s not ...
Day IEP Action Kit for ParentsJumpstart your IEPIn just one week, you’ll have seven simple, practical tools to make IEP advocacy less overwhelming. Each day, a new worksheet or template arrives in ...
Click Here to Share or Save. Unfortunately, we’re not talking about the kind of elopement that involves a beach, a wedding, and zero in-laws. This is the kind where your child bolts out of a classroom ...
You’ve been told you have rights in the IEP process—but do you know what they are or how to use them? Learn where they come ...
Click Here to Share or Save. When your child struggles with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, or executive functioning, the simple act of taking notes in class can become overwhelming. However, note-taking ...
Advocating for your child shouldn’t feel like you’re drowning in a sea of confusing charts and numbers. Yet, for so many parents, the IEP progress monitoring reports they receive feel overwhelming.
Click Here to Share or Save. Study skills don’t always come naturally, especially for students with ADHD, executive functioning struggles, or other learning challenges. The good news? Explicit ...