If you’ve ever had a teacher tell you, “We never see that behavior here,” you might already be familiar with masking....even ...
If you're parenting a non-verbal student, IEP season can feel like trying to decode a language no one taught you. You're not ...
Several years ago, I was in Juvenile Court with a teen client. I was her IEP advocate, but on this day I was there for moral support. The grandmother had asked me to speak to the judge about her ...
My state (PA) is one of the states that acknowledges gifted students and requires IEPs for gifted students. It's an area ...
Ever stumble across the phrase “supplemental educational services” in your kid’s IEP and think, What even is that? Is it a ...
Navigating special education laws and advocacy in 2025 can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. This resource hub is designed to keep parents informed and empowered with the latest ...
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Transition planning is one of the hardest parts of special education paperwork, especially when your student is blind, ...
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 ...
I get it. It’s intimidating. You’re already mentally juggling IEP goals, forgotten field trip forms, a behavior chart taped to the fridge, and that email from school you’ve been avoiding since 9am.
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