I get it. It’s intimidating. You’re already mentally juggling IEP goals, forgotten field trip forms, a behavior chart taped to the fridge, and that email from school you’ve been avoiding since 9am.
The Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) has been gutted in recent federal cuts. Learn what this ...
What does “autism eloped” mean? Here’s what causes elopement in autistic kids, how it differs from wandering, and how to get ...
If you’ve ever been told your autistic child is “just doing it for attention” or that their elopement is a behavior problem… this one’s for you. Because what if it’s not attention-seeking? What if ...
You’ve been told you have rights in the IEP process—but do you know what they are or how to use them? Learn where they come ...
So what are related services in special education, really? You’ve heard the term tossed around at IEP meetings, probably right before your brain started doing that thing where it quietly screams, “Why ...
If you’ve been in IEP land for even 10 minutes, and have dealt with behaviors either as a parent or staff member….you’ve no doubt heard the phrase “all behavior is communication.” Phrase. Mantra. Some ...
Halloween brings a world of textures, colors, and sounds that are perfect for sensory exploration. These non-food Halloween sensory play ideas tap into the magic of the season without the mess of ...
Get little hands moving with these fun Halloween fine motor activities. Each one blends spooky (but sweet) seasonal fun with important skill-building practice. Each activity helps build coordination, ...
If you’ve spent more than five minutes in the world of IEPs, you’ve probably heard about all kinds of teams and acronyms: IEP, FAPE, LRE, PWN, and now… SEAC? Yep, another one. But this one works a ...