
Parenting A Child With An Intellectual Disability: What You Need To Know
The IEP team meeting has just ended, and the school staff hands you a large
The IEP team meeting has just ended, and the school staff hands you a large
Alex loved sports. However, as a student with a disability, he often struggled to find
Julie’s heart sank when she saw her son, Max, sitting alone at recess again. Her
Emma had always been an active and curious child. Then, around age 5, her mom,
From reminding children to brush their teeth to sharing toys, social stories are used as
“Don’t touch that!” “Put that down!” “I told you not to do that. Why won’t
Moving with an IEP (Individualized Education Program) can be a daunting and overwhelming task for
As a parent, it can be hard to watch your child struggle in school. You
As a special education teacher, I have witnessed the overwhelming feeling that parents had when