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Effective Progress in Special Education, what does it mean and how is it determined?
What does effective progress mean in your child’s education? Hint, it is much more than passing grades.
Department of Developmental Services and Autism: What services can be provided and when should referral be made?
Department of Developmental Services and supports in college and after high school for students with autism.
Are you thinking about becoming a Special Education Advocate?
If you are overwhelmed at team meetings and either want to learn more about special education laws for yourself or become an advocate and start your own business, here are some things you will need to do.
How to Be Fully Prepared for Your Upcoming Team Meeting
With these tips in mind, you'll be well-prepared and ready to contribute to a productive and successful team meeting.
Recent Utah Case and Least Restrictive Environment
The concept of the "least restrictive environment" (LRE) is a very important principle in education law in the United States, particularly under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The IDEA is a federal law that governs the education of students with disabilities and ensures they receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment possible.
Why should Educational Consultants see the programs they recommend in person?
Why it is important for an Educational Consultant see the programs they are recommending. It’s essential for those make recommendations to actually see them and get the feel for the programs.
Ask the Advocate Summer Training
Are you wanting to gain more skills to help advocate for your child that has special needs? This is the course for you! It’s self paced and will give you the skills needed to be an amazing advocate for your child.
Click the link, sign up and start your journey.
How to request testing for your child if you suspect a disability.
Request an evaluation for your child now if you suspect they have a disability.
Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund: If you are in MA or NJ your child may be eligible
When your child with a disability requires a significant out of pocket expenses that continue to add up and put your family is a stressful situation please check out this fund if you live in either MA. or NJ.
Looking for the District to fund an out of district placement?
Out if district placements are not easy to obtain with district funding but with the right guidance and support from a well trained educational consultant it’s possible.
Have a Disability? Advance Your Career With Technology
Thanks to the availability of various technologies, people with disabilities can now advance their careers just as easily as anyone else.
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.