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Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) ...
You know what’s fun? Sharpening pencils, organizing a million glue sticks, and trying to explain to a five-year-old why they ...
Today, we’re diving into something that has become a buzzword in education but can be a nightmare for our kids with IEPs: growth mindset. If you've heard teachers or IEP team members dismiss your ...
Every autism parent has heard it. That well-meaning (but totally clueless) friend, family member, or random stranger in the grocery store who’s just sure they know how to “fix” your kid. From food ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced a $50 million donation for the creation of the Lurie Autism Institute in Philadelphia. It is a partnership of sorts, with Penn Medicine and Children's ...
An abstract sentence is a sentence that expresses an idea, concept, or quality rather than something you can see, touch, or ...
Yes, students can have an IEP for behavior—and in many cases, they should. I will explain IEP eligibility for behavior, special factors, BIPs, and how skill deficits (academic or emotional) often ...
Since my last article about my son and the Medicaid cuts, I’ve heard from a lot of supportive people. I’ve also heard from people who clearly have no idea how Medicaid works, what it does, or why ...
Ever feel like you're dealing with the same behavior over and over again—and you’re stuck in a loop of repeating yourself, writing notes home, or sending kids to the hallway for a breather? That’s ...
So, summer’s coming. Which means 1) your kids are about to forget how to read, and 2) your school is probably sending home a reading log that will disappear faster than a popsicle in July. I got you.
Social skills don't just develop naturally for every student—especially for those with disabilities. That’s why targeted interventions are essential. Whether your child or student has autism, ADHD, ...