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If you’re searching for fun Halloween crafts using handprints, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, ...
A free, self-paced mini course (2 CEC hours) that helps teachers write stronger, measurable IEP goals with less stress and more confidence.
Help students understand rules inside the classroom with this free card sorting activity. A fun, hands-on way for teachers to teach expectations and reinforce positive behavior.
The BBB passed the House and the Senate this week. This sweeping budget package will cut over $1 trillion from Medicaid and triggers $500 billion in reductions to Medicare over the next decade. What ...
In recent months, a growing chorus of political figures has advocated for “returning education to the states,” suggesting that such a move would enhance local control and improve educational outcomes.
32 free printable food worksheets for kids. Teach food groups, vocabulary, sorting and more. Perfect for preschool and early elementary learners.
Yes, students can have an IEP for behavior—and in many cases, they should. I will explain IEP eligibility for behavior, special factors, BIPs, and how skill deficits (academic or emotional) often ...
Every time Medicaid funding is reduced, real children lose access to therapies, doctor visits, and in-home care. Parents are left scrambling, forced to make impossible choices between paying rent and ...
If you read between the lines, understanding what autistic people are saying is difficult because they often use literal context. Here are 10 phrases autistic people often say and what exactly they ...
Your IEP Playbook An easy-to-understand guide to navigating and implementing your child's individualized education plan (IEP) In Your IEP Playbook: A Parent's Guide to Confident Advocacy, disability ...
Social skills don't just develop naturally for every student—especially for those with disabilities. That’s why targeted interventions are essential. Whether your child or student has autism, ADHD, ...
A comprehensive, no-fluff resource for parents and teachers looking for real, actionable IEP interventions. Specific strategies that actually work—in the classroom and at home.