Thanksgiving is almost here! For most of the world, families anticipate and look forward to this time with happiness. Some of us with special needs, maybe not. It can be challenging, to say the least.
It’s amazing how we go through life, just doing what we do, not knowing what we don’t know. I was a victim of childhood trauma (several ACEs-Adverse Childhood Experiences). But it was the 1970s, and ...
Extracurricular activities, including sports, are a big part of many students’ lives. For students with disabilities, access to these activities is just as important as academic support. But if your ...
Add a splash of color to your ASL practice! Want to learn how to sign colors in American Sign Language? 🌈 I’ve got a free resource for you that’s perfect for beginners or anyone teaching ASL. This ...
“Dysgraphia? What’s is dysgraphia? I’ve never heard of it!” This is a scenario that has come up many times to parents in our online chat group. As parents become more informed, we are better able to ...
Back when I was in high school, when we got our driver’s licenses, most of us got jalopies as cars. They were old, rusty, and honestly, sometimes unreliable. So I also often received AAA memberships ...
Struggling to expand your communication toolbox with your little one or classroom? Good news—I’ve got you covered with 40 free printable PDF worksheets for common sign language words! Why sign ...
When developing IEP goals for a student with epilepsy, it’s important to consider their unique needs and how seizures may impact their learning, behavior, and safety. IEP goals should address both ...
If you’re here, chances are you’ve got a kiddo struggling with auditory processing disorder (APD) and you’re desperately trying to figure out how to help them at school. First, know this: you are not ...
Hey there, nature lovers (or crafty parents just trying to keep kids entertained)! If your backyard birds are looking a little hungry—or you’re looking for a fun, hands-on activity for the kids—I’ve ...