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May 16, 2024

Can AI revolutionize special education? Read our Tech Issue to find out!

Many of us as parents understand the desire for a miraculous fix to the challenges we face regarding our children’s education. We also understand there is no one miracle cure to what ails our educational system. The hope is that AI will revolutionize learning for our kids and create new ways of accessing learning that …

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May 2, 2024

Epilepsy and cerebral palsy: here’s what you need to know

Neurological disorders, which affect the way the brain or nervous system functions, present with a unique set of symptoms and challenges that impact areas such as speech, mobility, vision, and behavior. It’s natural for parents’ anxiety to rise when faced with navigating and supporting your child through diagnosis, treatment options, and ensuring they’re not only …

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April 25, 2024

What to do when you disagree with the IEP

Understanding your rights as a parent is vital to the IEP process. This includes your right to disagree. In an ideal world, parents and the school would be on the same page about a child’s assessments, educational placement, related services, accommodations, supports, and goals. While this is certainly possible, sometimes, no matter how great a …

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April 11, 2024

IEP goals: your great big glorious guide to meaningful goals

What are IEP goals made of? Sugar, spice, and…everything nice? If only it was that easy, right? In reality, the goal-setting process of an IEP — while essential in prioritizing the skills our kids need to access the general education curriculum — can feel pretty complicated. As parents, our input is essential when it comes …

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March 28, 2024

Undivided’s IEP prep packet: navigate IEPs like a pro!

For most of us, IEPs are not a fun process. We might feel a lot of pressure, some intimidation, a fair amount of confusion, and possibly some mistrust. All of this stems from the reality that as bureaucratic as IEPs may feel, they are vitally important. Preparation is key to feeling a little less lost …

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March 21, 2024

The Placement Issue — from LRE to NPS to homeschooling!

Finding the “right” educational path and placement for our kids can stir up a lot of emotions for some families. Where can my child thrive, learn, and be appreciated for who they are? How do I advocate for a placement that ACTUALLY meets my child’s needs? What exactly is a “specialized” private school? Where do …

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March 7, 2024

Your go-to guide to IEP assessments is here

The IEP assessment process, while crucial to creating more individualized IEPs, can often seem like a magnifying glass zooming in on our kids’ strengths and challenges (and everything in between). But assessments are one of the primary ways IEP teams can better understand the unique educational needs of kids with disabilities, and a thorough assessment …

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February 15, 2024

Why every child needs a strength-based IEP

With IEP season in full swing, we’re setting our sights on strength-based IEPs and how to develop one using a whole-child, strengths-first approach. But what exactly is a strength-based IEP? Is it just another buzzword or do kids actually need one? (Yes, they do!) If you’ve sat through an IEP meeting before, or read through …

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February 8, 2024

How to navigate your kid’s transition to adulthood

Preparing for our kids’ transition out of high school and into the great, big world of adulthood can often feel like a mixed bag of emotions: excitement, joy, anxiety, gratitude — and maybe a side of panic?! If your child is in high school, part of the IEP process will include planning for their transition …

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February 1, 2024

Prepping for an upcoming transition IEP?

Are you up at night wondering how you should prepare because your child has a big transition right around the corner? Call it what you will — transitions, big leaps, rites of passage — these exciting milestones in our kids’ lives can also leave us (and our kids) feeling terrified. New friends, new campus, new …

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