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Is Your Child Receiving the Right Reading Instruction?

Is your child receiving the right reading instruction? Hopefully! However, in early 2020 the state of Massachusetts published new guidelines on literacy instruction - which likely took a back burner once COVID swept in. Book a consultation today so we can help you make sure your student gets the appropriate intervention.

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College Planning For Students with Disabilities

How is College Planning different when your child has learning challenges?  Learn the information to gather during the college search process and the steps to take during the disability services application process.

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Wilderness Programs: Myth vs Fact

This blog is about the untruths, fake news, and misinformation that are out there about Wilderness Therapy Programs. The problem with the lies, fake news and misinformation is that although it may be interesting to read, it is never the whole story. This blog is an attempt to get at more of the truth and unpack some of the misconceptions that abound online. You may have read stories about wilderness therapy abuse and controversy, but we hope you'll consider the other side of the story. 

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Have you been told by your child’s IEP team we use an “eclectic approach to reading”?

Your child is entitled to research based reading services. An electric approach can be confusing for students with dyslexia. It should be Muti-sensory, and have a proven success rate. If you are told by the district, we get to pick what service we use ask them to put in writing what methodology they are using. The reading instruction also needs to be taught by a specialist that has a certification in the program not simply “trained”. Ask questions, and remember you are an equal member of the team and your input is extremely valuable.

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Purpose of Special Education?

As parents your child with a disability on an IEP is entitled to attend school until they are 22 or until you accept a diploma. Do not be in a rush to have them graduate if they are not yet ready.

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