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Seeing your child mix up b and d when reading or writing can feel alarming. But here’s the good news: it’s incredibly common ...
The Real Story Behind the “Birthright Citizenship” Case and How It Actually Affects Your IEP. Back in January 2025, President ...
When it comes to understanding the learning and behavior needs of autistic students, executive function (EF) skills are often ...
If you're new to special education, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by acronyms, meetings, and stacks of paperwork. But at the heart of it all is one central question: What is the actual goal of an IEP?
Let’s talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) ...
I love walking into a classroom and seeing bulletin boards that do more than just decorate. They tell a story, highlight ...
Reading comprehension is such an essential skill. Being able to decode is not enough. Once a student has the ability to decode, then they move on to reading comprehension IEP goals.. Most government ...
You know what’s fun? Sharpening pencils, organizing a million glue sticks, and trying to explain to a five-year-old why they ...
Some common types of child strengths include: Academic strengths: Examples of academic strengths are the ability to excel in specific subjects or areas of study, such as math, science, literature, or ...
Adaptive Behavior Goals. An adaptive behavior IEP goal focuses on everyday functional skills that help a student navigate school and life independently—like following routines, managing personal care, ...