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Learn how to advocate for your child in the IEP process with practical tips for preparing for meetings, understanding your rights, and supporting your child at school.
Back-to-school can be stressful for kids with special needs. Get tips to ease the transition—start adjusting routines early, meet the teacher in advance, and use visual schedules— so your child feels confident on day one.
Learn practical strategies for advocating for your child at school, including understanding IEPs, 504 plans, and building strong partnerships with teachers.
Podcast Resources
Inclusion isn’t just about sharing space—it’s about feeling wanted. In this episode recap, autistic advocate Mandy shares powerful insights on friendship, peer advocacy, boundaries, and how small shifts in empathy can create truly inclusive communities for autistic individuals.
Gail Ewell shares practical insight on inclusion, friendship, and communication support for neurodivergent children. This episode explores how families, schools, and communities can help children feel more connected, supported, and included.
Manisha Snoyer shares how homeschooling, school choice, and personalized curriculum can give families more flexible and supportive options when traditional school is not the right fit.
Brian Keene shares practical ways to help neurodivergent children learn at home through sensory supports, motivation, emotional regulation, and playful learning.