Preparing for your child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meeting is important. Here are a few suggestions to consider when preparing for your child’s Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD/IEP) meeting.
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Everyone knows that kids with disabilities have a whole team of doctors, nurses, and therapists. However, there are so many more specialists that people may not even realize they need.
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Don’t forget dads have feelings too. They may not always be as outwardly expressive as a mom, but they are struggling with all of the same challenges in raising a child with special health care needs or disabilities.
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The Cast for Kids Foundation is a program that sponsors fishing trips for children with disabilities throughout Texas and the country.
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Sometimes there are little treasure gifts a grieving parent can receive from their child who has passed.
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I’ve realized that parenting, for me, is managing guilt. Guilt about not doing enough, guilt about not giving my kids enough...just silly doubts in my mind that I need to silence from time to time.
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Disagreeing at an IEP meeting can be scary. But in order for your child to be successful, you have to know your rights. You must be a strong advocate for your child.
Categories: Education & Schools
Sometimes parents have to make waves to get the best education for their children - whether the school likes it or not!
Categories: Education & Schools
Many parents have questions about what to do when they are presented with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that they believe is not appropriate for their child.
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It’s easy to compare our lives and parenting to others and see things in an unrealistic light when we look from the outside in.
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