5 Share or save for quick reference. One of the biggest hurdles parents face is this: a child who is clearly struggling at home, clearly working twice as hard as peers, yet still brings home decent ...
Share or save for quick reference. I remember one year when B’s school was doing the whole 100th Day Project thing. It was during the time period when he was really into LEGO. But this is what he did.
Share or save for quick reference. You’ve survived 100 days. Or crawled through them. Either way, that calls for a celebration—and a printable. These 100th Day of School Coordinate Graphing Sheets ...
If you’ve been looking for a simple December activity that doesn’t add stress—or sugar—to your month, a Kindness Advent Calendar might be exactly what you need. Instead of toys or treats, each day ...
11 Share or save for quick reference. If you’re looking for a calm, creative holiday activity that keeps little hands busy without adding more chaos to December, these Christmas Village coloring pages ...
17 Share or save for quick reference. These free printable Nativity coloring pages are a wonderful way to help kids connect with the true meaning of Christmas. Whether you’re teaching in a Sunday ...
In Your IEP Playbook: A Parent’s Guide to Confident Advocacy, disability parent and special education advocate Lisa Lightner delivers a practical guide for parents and caregivers of children with ...
Share or save for quick reference. Transition planning is one of the hardest parts of special education paperwork, especially when your student is blind, non-verbal, or requires total care. A few ...
Ok, so social media has been in a tizzy for the past week over this. Here’s what we know so far, as far as the possible OSEP shutdown and the Special Education Layoffs. This is longer than I had ...
6 Share or save for quick reference. An here’s the thing–if I could go back in time to K’s early years, and have one bit of knowledge then, that I didn’t–but I have now, it’s this: A lot of people ...
Share or save for quick reference. When parents first hear the phrase Specially Designed Instruction (SDI), it can feel overwhelming and abstract. You might wonder, “Okay, but what does that actually ...
Share or save for quick reference. You know that moment when you realize your kid has been “getting support” for months (or years), and still can’t decode a simple word or solve a basic math problem?