You just finished your child’s IEP meeting. Everyone had a lot to contribute, and it was a fairly productive meeting. The team shared feedback on your child plus ideas, suggested edits, goals and services to be added to the updated IEP. IEP meetings can be...
This isn’t a sexy blog post, but it is an essential reminder: put any concerns about your child’s progress, services they may or may not be receiving, IEP, 504 plan, Zoom issues, etc. in writing. If you do not document your concerns it may feel like the...
The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) provided technical guidance to schools, districts and IEP Teams to assist them in making determinations for COVID-19 compensatory education or supports to students with IEPs. DESE described...
Does your child have Executive Functioning challenges? Are you looking for free resources to help you understand what Executive Functioning is and how you can help your child build executive functioning skills? Understood.org says that executive functioning can be...
Angst is a film-based education program designed to raise awareness around anxiety, with an emphasis on youth and families. On August 20, 2020 at 7:30pm, the Learning Disabilities Association of America will present the film “Angst”. The film includes...