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Does Your Kid Have Dyslexia? 10 Signs to Look Out For

Dyslexia can be difficult to detect, and it makes reading hard for kids long before it is identified. Check out this month’s blog to learn common signs of dyslexia, and how kids can excel in school despite reading difficulties.

6 Misconceptions About IEP Eligibility

Many parents think that their kid should easily qualify for an IEP, only to find that the eligibility criteria aren’t so straightforward. Check out this month’s blog to learn 6 misconceptions that parents commonly have about IEP eligibility.

Advocating for Your Student: 8 Parent Tips for Successful IEP Collaborations

IEP meetings can be collaborative or combative, productive or polarizing, and encouraging or infuriating. So what factors can make or break a successful IEP team? Read this month’s blog to learn how parents can promote optimal IEP communication and results for their child.

504s and IEPs: Understanding Education Plans

504s, IEPs, IEEs – AHHH! 

When it comes to educational plans, red tape and eligibility guidelines can get overwhelming. Check out this week’s blog where we boil down everything you need to know about 504 plans and IEPs for your student.

Educational Evaluations: Should I Get My Kid Tested this Summer?

While school might be the last thing your kid wants to think about during vacation, summer is a great time to consider diagnostic testing. Educational evaluations provide a clear picture of a student’s needs and recommended accommodations, placements, and/or curriculum modifications. When kids receive test results during break, they can enter the school year with effective support from day one. Check out this month’s blog to learn more about the benefits of summer testing.

9 Teacher Tips for Promoting a High Emotional Quotient (EQ) Classroom

Today’s educators are realizing the importance of emotional learning in addition to core academics. Check out this month’s blog for tips to empower emotional health in your students.

Does math feel unmanageable to your student?

If your kid struggles with learning math, they aren’t alone. Check out this month’s blog to learn possible causes and how our team can help.


What Are the 13 Categories of IDEA?

There are 13 categories of the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) that can qualify a student for special education. Read this month’s blog to learn what these categories are, and what disabilities fall under each category.