I picked up a copy of the book “Wonder” the other day and decided to give it a try. The book discusses the experiences of a fictional character named Auggie with facial disfigurement as he tries to navigate through the challenges of middle school.
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For parents of a child with autism and/or a seizure disorder, travel preparation is critical.
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It is so important to keep your papers organized when you have a child with an Individual Education Program (IEP). No one wants to spend hours and days trying to hunt down and organize everything when in crisis mode. It’s easier if you stay on top of it from the beginning.
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As your child’s parent, you are an important member of their educational team. I hope these tips help you along the way.
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PLAAFP determines the goals that are a part of your child's upcoming ARD meeting. Learn what PLAAFP is and how it works.
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With school back in full swing, parents may want to do a little homework of their own. Your assignment: Creating an IEP binder.
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School work time can be battle time with some children. Here are some ideas to help your child learn the skills to have school work success.
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Every parent has the right to ask anyone to join them at their child's ARD meeting.
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Parents, teachers, and therapists all communicating and working together can greatly benefit your child.
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Out of all the elements of being a parent of a child with disabilities, nothing makes me more nervous than IEP conversations with the school district. Having a good strategy makes it much easier.
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