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Special Need Parenting and Self Care
Parenting is hard to most families, a special needs parent is always “on” It’s so important to take time for yourself and realize its a journey and you need to pace yourself, and that means getting help and trying not to do it all alone.
Types of Therapy
What types of therapy can be provided to individuals seeking help for mental health issues or personal growth? Here’s a list:
What supports and services are possible for your child that has special needs?
Parents often tell me they had no idea what services could be provided to their child on an IEP and no one ever told them. What supports and services are possible for your child that has special needs, you ask?
Historical Perspective on Special Education.
Looking Back on Special Education, it has not been that long since students with disabilities are educated among their non disabled peers. Some key court cases and a brief history.
My Child is on an IEP, but what things are they entitled to that a school has not told me about?
My child has an IEP, now what? How do I know what services are available if the school does not tell us?
Twice Exceptional Students are just that….Exceptional!
Article by Erika Sneath about Twice Exceptional Students.
What a year! 2022 in the Books.
2022 was filled with lots of learning opportunities and expansions of my current practice. I am looking forward to working together to help support families of struggling students with special education needs, selecting the right college for students with learning challenges, or seeking the right program for substance or mental health needs. Happy New Year and looking forward to seeing you in 2023.
Dual Enrollment and New Law For Students with Intellectual Disability
This law includes provisions that remove barriers precluding persons with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) and Autism from participating in state colleges and universities. Individuals with ID and autism who cannot pass MCAS and who do not obtain a regular high school diploma can participate as non-matriculating students in courses with their nondisabled peers and participate in extracurricular activities and other aspects of campus life, with supports and services necessary to facilitate inclusion.
Southern Utah Program Tours
Southern Utah has some of the best options for therapeutic programs and I was fortunate enough to be able to tour several of them last week.
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.
Does your child need Wilderness Therapy but you are not sure you can afford it?
Options for funding for wilderness Therapy
7 Back to School Tips for Parents of Special Needs Students
Start the year off right by these simple tips.
Do I Really Need to Work with an Educational Advocate?
Do I Really Need to Work with an Educational Advocate? The short answer is, yes. Unfortunately, there is no SparkNotes version of education rights and regulations. Learn how you can save time and money by hiring an educational advocate.
Does your child require a therapeutic program?
When should I consider a therapeutic school for my child? How do therapeutic programs work? What do therapeutic schools cost? Where can I find schools? Learn here!
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.
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.
Criteria for Extended School Year Know your rights.
It’s only when all factors are considered should extended school year should be considered. Remember you are part of your child’s team and you have important information about your child’s learning.
WHAT IS A THERAPEUTIC BOARDING SCHOOL?
Do you need help finding a therapeutic placement for your child? Book a consultation now. asktheadvocate.org