
Special Education IEP
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Summer is supposed to feel like freedom — and it should. But for families of

Summer is supposed to feel like freedom — and it should. But for families of

The Fourth of July is one of the most exciting holidays of the year —

Summer break is a gift — long days, fewer schedules, and room to breathe. But

Summer is supposed to feel like an exhale. No alarm clocks, no rushing out the

The School Year Is Ending — and Your Child’s IEP Deserves a Real Look The

Summer is supposed to feel like a deep exhale. But for many families of children

End the School Year with Joy: A Bucket List for Special Needs Families The end

The school said no. Again. Maybe they denied the evaluation your child needed. Maybe the

You’ve noticed something. Your child is struggling in ways that classroom support isn’t fixing. Maybe