This question is one that I answer all the time. And mind you, I don't have an answer for you. But if you're asking--which is ...
So, you suspect your child or a student in your classroom may need special education services. What happens next? Let's break ...
Parents, let’s just put it out there. Sometimes we are so focused on getting our kids’ needs met (and justifiably so!) that we forget that there are two or three other points of view out there. Our ...
Would your child enjoy a free mailed letter from Santa? Who wouldn’t? A letter from Santa can be so fun to receive. And, here’s a secret. It can be a great way to set expectations for your child as ...
When your child has a learning disability, they don’t only have the disability from 8-3 on school days. Right? They have it all the time. Sometimes people just don’t understand how a disability can ...
If you do not struggle to understand incoming communication or to express yourself, it can be something that we take for granted. But, like many other skills and processing disorders that some of our ...
One great thing that came out of the 2016 election is that more citizens are engaged in the political process. We’re making great progress as a disability voting bloc. However, not all candidates are ...
I hate when I have to rework posts due to creeps. With all of the buzz out there about the misogynist creeps in Hollywood, I am updating this post. I certainly do not want to promote anyone’s career ...
One of the most frustrating parts of my job as an advocate is knowing or remembering the little detaily things about special ...