Navigating the Special Education System
Advocating for children with special needs can be a confusing and overwhelming experience for parents. Parents of children who require special education services quickly learn [...]
Is My Child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) SMART? – Part One
Part 1 of 3: Defining SMART Goals for IEPs It is estimated that about 5.8 million American school children, ages 6 to 21 receive special [...]
A Parent’s Guide to Advocating for Middle & High School Students with Dyslexia
Parents and guardians are invested in helping their children with dyslexia learn and grow, but they also might not know how to help them thrive [...]
Staff Book Recommendations for Young Readers
This time of year, many of us have the opportunity to spend extra quality time with family and friends. After chatting about what everyone has been [...]
What Do Parents Need to Know About Close Reading?
Close Reading is an instructional routine requiring students to look critically at a short, complex text, reading the same text multiple times, and answering [...]






