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We all know 'rules inside the classroom' is a cute little phrase until it meets Monday morning energy and a backpack full of ...
Need a quick win today? Something fun, no screens, and actually engaging for your kiddo? Grab these free printable stingray ...
If I had a dollar for every time a school staffer shrugged off a serious medical condition with “She’ll be fine,” I could ...
The BBB passed the House and the Senate this week. This sweeping budget package will cut over $1 trillion from Medicaid and triggers $500 billion in reductions to Medicare over the next decade. What ...
In recent months, a growing chorus of political figures has advocated for “returning education to the states,” suggesting that such a move would enhance local control and improve educational outcomes.
Let’s talk about two terms that sound boring and bureaucratic, because they are. But they’re also quietly dangerous. Like, “turn-your-life-upside-down, bankrupt-you-in-your-sleep” dangerous. If you’re ...
If your child is evaluated for an IEP and found eligible, their eligibility will be in one of IDEA eligibility categories.
Seeing your child mix up b and d when reading or writing can feel alarming. But here’s the good news: it’s incredibly common ...
If you're new to special education, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by acronyms, meetings, and stacks of paperwork. But at the heart of it all is one central question: What is the actual goal of an IEP?
I love walking into a classroom and seeing bulletin boards that do more than just decorate. They tell a story, highlight achievements, and spark curiosity. A well-designed bulletin board can transform ...
Is growth mindset helping or harming IEP students? Do schools use it to deny supports, shift blame, and ignore real learning disabilities?