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October 2, 2025

IEP and 504 accommodations for every child

Questions about your child’s accommodation and school support? Talk to an Undivided Navigator! Membership plans start at just $9/month after the free trial, and scholarships are available. Get your first two sessions with a Navigator free→ Every child learns differently, and the right accommodations can make all the difference. By changing how kids learn, accommodations …

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September 18, 2025

Is your child’s IEP working? 5 checks for fall

Now that backpacks are stuffed with folders and fidget toys, and routines are (mostly) in place, it’s the perfect moment to pause and check in on something big: your child’s IEP. You worked hard to get that plan just right — but here’s the truth: an IEP only matters if it’s actually being followed and …

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September 11, 2025

Your top IEP questions — answered!

IEPs are full of surprises — even for parents who’ve been through a few meetings. With so many details to prioritize, it’s easy to get disoriented: subtle rights in the paperwork, small accommodations that make a huge difference, feeling stuck when the team says your child “can’t” do something, or questions you never thought to …

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March 6, 2025

What to do when it’s not working: placement, inclusion, accommodations, modifications, & more

As parents, we all want our kids to thrive at school, but sometimes things don’t go as smoothly as we’d hoped. When it comes to IEPs — whether it’s accommodations, modifications, placement, or inclusion — we just want everything to come together in a way that truly supports our children. But sometimes, wanting all the …

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Student in a wheelchair studying
October 17, 2024

Turning 18 soon? Here’s what’s next in your child’s transition to adulthood

The transition out of high school and into adulthood is a big milestone for our children, and in truth, ourselves as well. While we’re watching our kiddos grow up at what feels like a mile a minute, we also have to prepare for their life post-high school — whether that includes college, day programs, or …

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September 5, 2024

Accommodations adapt HOW kids learn, but which ones are right for your child?

With the start of a new school year, we all want to make sure that the supports our kiddos need to thrive in school are in place — and actually being implemented in their classrooms. This includes accommodations, which are vital in removing barriers to learning and meeting students where THEY are. Accommodations adapt HOW …

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June 6, 2024

Our annual theme park guide: disability passes, sensory tips, and more!

Planning for a disability-friendly summer with the kiddos isn’t the easiest thing on our to-do lists. Sometimes, it can feel like the world isn’t equipped to accommodate what our families need, especially on vacation. For instance, somewhere like a theme park. Bright lights, loud noises, long lines, people everywhere — if only there was a …

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November 2, 2023

Think that Common Core State Standards have nothing to do with IEPs? Think again!

It’s safe to say that we all know what IEPs are — but are you wondering (and maybe utterly confused?!) about what the heck they have to do with Common Core? Let’s break this down. Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are like a universal yardstick that helps teachers and parents understand what’s expected at each …

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September 14, 2023

Are the accommodations in your child’s IEP working?

For those of us parenting children who need supports to thrive in school, we understand the feeling of wanting to start the school year off with everything in place, including their accommodations, which are meant to remove barriers to learning and meet THEM where they are (not the other way around!). As parents, we live …

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April 28, 2023

Leveling the playing field: a parent’s guide to IEP accommodations

Most parents send their kids off to school every day hoping that they’re having fun, making friends, and learning. For our kids, this may involve some extra steps to ensure they have access to every aspect of the school experience. The IEP process allows us to eliminate barriers to full participation in school — whether …

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