We branched out and participated in a typical four-year-old activity and it all worked out. With a little patience and a lot of creativity, your child with a disability can participate in typical activities with their peers.
Categories: Family Support
My husband originally wrote this post 6 years ago, when Wade was just 4 years old. So much has happened and changed since then, but the lesson remains the same: “Stay out of his way!”
Categories: Family Support
Preparing for an ARD meeting is tough and emotionally exhausting. You’re planning your child’s education–for their future–and you want to get it right. Here are tips to help you be successful.
Categories: Education & Schools
When you have a child(ren) with a disability label, it seems far too often the focus is on the label, not the child. Create an introduction portfolio that tells your child’s story about who they are. And read it at every Admission, Review and Dismissal (ARD) meeting. Here’s how.
Categories: Education & Schools