Navigating Reevaluations for Your Child’s IEP

Hazel’s experience with requesting reevaluations highlights the importance of proactive parental involvement Hazel’s story underscores the significance of parental advocacy in the special education system. She requested reevaluations for her daughter Sarah multiple times, feeling that Sarah’s needs were not being met. By exercising her parental rights, Hazel ensured that Sarah was reevaluated sooner than […]

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Understanding and Supporting Your Child Through Special Education Evaluations

Explaining the Purpose of Evaluations to Your Child Can Foster Understanding and Acceptance When your child is going through a special education evaluation, it’s crucial to communicate the purpose clearly and reassuringly. As a parent, you can explain that the evaluation is a way to understand what they find challenging and how to better support […]

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Understanding Individual Learning Plans: A Guide for Parents of Children with Learning Difficulties

Individual Learning Plans are Essential Tools for Students with Learning Difficulties Individual Learning Plans are tailored documents designed to support students who need adjustments to access the standard curriculum. These plans are typically written for students with diagnosed disabilities, but they can also be implemented for those with imputed disabilities—situations where there is strong evidence […]

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Navigating the Special Education Evaluation Process: IEP’s

The Importance of Understanding Special Education Evaluations Special education evaluations are crucial for identifying and addressing the unique needs of children who may require additional support in school. Dr. Andy Khan, a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience, emphasizes the collaborative nature of these evaluations. “The process that I did with my families […]

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Craft Your Child’s Successful IEP for Dyslexia

In this informative video, we delve into a range of accommodations and modifications that can be integrated into an IEP for children with dyslexia. Understanding the difference between accommodations and modifications is key, and this video provides detailed lists and insights to empower parents and educators in making informed decisions for their child’s unique needs.

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