How communication supports emotional expression

As a parent of a child in special education, you understand how important it is to create an environment where your child feels safe, understood, and valued. One of the most vital tools in fostering this environment is communication. Communication is not just about exchanging information; it is about building a bridge of understanding that allows children to express their emotions and connect with the world around them.

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How can I help my child build job skills?

For parents of special education students, thinking about your child’s future employment can feel overwhelming, but it’s never too early to start. Building job skills, fostering independence, and preparing for the workforce can be a fulfilling journey for your child with the right guidance and strategies.

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12 adaptive software and apps you should try

The rapid growth of technology has provided a wide range of tools that can significantly support the education of students with special needs. Adaptive software and apps have become invaluable resources for parents, teachers, and students themselves, offering personalized and tailored learning experiences that accommodate a variety of learning disabilities, cognitive challenges, and physical impairments.

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How can I build positive relationships and rapport with the educators on my child's IEP team?

Navigating the special education system can be daunting for parents, but building a strong, positive relationship with educators and Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams is crucial for your child's success. This collaborative partnership ensures that everyone involved is working towards the same goal: providing the best possible education and support for your child.

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What support services are available in higher education?

Transitioning from high school to college is a significant milestone for any student, but for those with special needs, it can come with additional challenges and concerns. Fortunately, colleges and universities across the country are increasingly recognizing the importance of providing comprehensive support services and accommodations to ensure that all students, including those with special needs, can succeed in higher education. 

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12 ways to prevent the "summer slide"

Summer vacation is a time of excitement and relaxation for students and their families. However, for parents of special education students, this break from the structured school environment can pose unique challenges. One of the primary concerns is the “summer slide,” where students lose some of the academic gains they made during the school year.

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