How to Walk Into Your Child's IEP Meeting Prepared and Confident
An IEP meeting can feel overwhelming — a room full of professionals, a thick stack of papers, and decisions that affect your child's entire school year. Here's how to show up ready.
Tips, guides, and resources for special needs families.
An IEP meeting can feel overwhelming — a room full of professionals, a thick stack of papers, and decisions that affect your child's entire school year. Here's how to show up ready.
Binders full of paperwork, sticky notes, and memory — most families start here. Here's why moving to a centralized digital system changes everything.
Most special needs children have multiple providers who rarely talk to each other. Here's how to manage the coordination gap — and why documentation is your most powerful tool.
IEP meetings move fast and cover a lot of ground. Here's how to capture everything that matters — and what to do with those notes afterward.
Funded care programs give your family critical support hours — but keeping track of what you've used, what's left, and whether your authorization reflects your child's actual needs takes real effort. Here's how to stay on top of it.
A few minutes of preparation before a medical appointment — and a few minutes of logging afterward — can make those visits dramatically more effective.
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