What Parents Should Actually Look For in an End-of-Year Report Card
A practical guide for parents on how to interpret end-of-year report cards, spot subtle signals about learning, and know when to ask deeper questions.
Reducing Stress and Tears During Homework Challenges
This post offers parents practical, compassionate strategies for reducing homework stress and tears, especially for children with learning differences, ADHD, or executive functioning challenges.
IEP Meetings Made Less Intimidating: A Parent's Preparation Guide
This blog walks parents through how to prepare for an IEP meeting with confidence, what to expect during the process, and how to follow up effectively to ensure your child gets the support they need.
Helping Your Child Build Self-Advocacy Skills
Discover practical, age-appropriate strategies to help your child with learning differences develop the self-advocacy skills they need to succeed in school and beyond.
Navigating Insurance Coverage for Psychoeducational Evaluations
A comprehensive guide to understanding insurance coverage for psychological and educational assessments, including what's typically covered and how to navigate the reimbursement process.
Understanding the Difference: IEP vs. 504 Plan
Understanding the differences between IEP and 504 plans is crucial for securing the right educational support for your child with learning or attention challenges.
School District vs Private Assessments: Which Path is Right for Your Child?
When your child is struggling in school, the question of whether to pursue a school district assessment or seek a private evaluation can feel overwhelming. As parents, we want to do what's best for our children, but the differences between these two options aren't always clear.