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Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) ...
You know what’s fun? Sharpening pencils, organizing a million glue sticks, and trying to explain to a five-year-old why they ...
Every autism parent has heard it. That well-meaning (but totally clueless) friend, family member, or random stranger in the grocery store who’s just sure they know how to “fix” your kid. From food ...
Today, we’re diving into something that has become a buzzword in education but can be a nightmare for our kids with IEPs: growth mindset. If you've heard teachers or IEP team members dismiss your ...
What IEP Advocates Do. I can’t even count the number of times I have seen this scenario: Potential client: We cannot afford an advocate, so we’re just going to keep on going on our own. Me: Sorry to ...
If you’ve been hearing the term 504 plan and wondering what it is, how it works, or if your child might need one, you’re not alone. A 504 plan is one of the most misunderstood tools in education. Has ...
My friend and fellow advocate Susan loves to tell this story. One morning she woke up and her son was gone. He is autistic and has limited speaking ability. Before panic was able to set in, a neighbor ...
IEP Memes. 15 fun and funny IEP memes, IEP meeting memes and more. Even the Ryan Gosling Hey Girl meme…always a favorite. How to Share a Meme. If you want to share these memes, there are two ways to ...
Everyone loves a good freebie and a free Leap app is a great freebie. The free LeapPad app codes are below but just wanted to let you know a few things. I update this post often with the latest and ...
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Play Dough is such a great thing for kids and adults. There are many ways to use it to foster development in mutliple skill areas--sensory, fine motor, language and more. And this homemade playdough ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced a $50 million donation for the creation of the Lurie Autism Institute in Philadelphia. It is a partnership of sorts, with Penn Medicine and Children's ...