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Yes, students can have an IEP for behavior—and in many cases, they should. I will explain IEP eligibility for behavior, ...
Nothing says “summer meltdown” like a kid who’s been over-scheduled, overheated, and overstimulated. Cue the 4th of July ...
If you're a parent or caregiver of a student with an IEP, you're probably already juggling enough. Now you’re staring down ...
Navigating the maze of Extended School Year (ESY) services can feel like trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the ...
From social barriers to emotional regulation challenges, people with Down syndrome often face hurdles that others don’t even notice. That’s where a dog can make a world of difference. Dogs offer ...
If you’ve been following national education headlines over the past few years, you’ve probably noticed an unsettling trend: ...
Back in early 2025, President Trump dubbed his sweeping legislative proposal the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' aiming to ...
Happy Summer! I know it’s early to be talking about July 4 fireworks, but some municipalities do them as early as Memorial Day weekend. I didn’t want any to miss them. Watching fireworks is on the ...
In 1936, Edward William Dolch published his list of what he called “Sight Words.” Dolch, an advocate of the ‘whole word reading’ approach, argued that his list of 220 words was used in up to 75% of ...