How to ask for a good IEP (without becoming the school's enemy)
An honest guide for families who want an Individualized Education Program that actually works — not a document gathering dust in a drawer.
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Inclusive education, perspectives, practical resources and rights — no clichés, no jargon.
An honest guide for families who want an Individualized Education Program that actually works — not a document gathering dust in a drawer.
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The Australian show has no character labeled autistic — and maybe that's exactly why it's one of the most honest portraits of a neurodivergent child on television.
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An honest list of things aunts, grandparents, neighbors, and coworkers say thinking they're helping — and why they sting. With possible translations.
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Concrete checklist to reduce friction on day one — from what goes in the backpack to what to tell the teacher. Not your generic mom-blog checklist.
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From IDEA to ADA, from Medicaid waivers to ABLE accounts. Direct list, with legal basis, no jargon.
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