IDEA state data isn’t a black box. Families can use SPP/APR reports to demand clarity, timelines, and accountability.
Maryland’s proposed SPED audit highlights why families must track systems—not just one IEP—to ensure accountability.
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Ashlee Beatty, director of curriculum and instruction and Heather Grant, director of elementary education, presented a ...
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Gardea runs the local nonprofit MindShiftED, which aims to inform and equip parents of students with special needs and those ...
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Shifting expectations: Parenting autistic behavior
My daughter was diagnosed with autism at 3 years old. I knew in that moment the life I planned for her would be forever ...
Shenandoah County's school division is scaling back Chromebook use across its elementary and middle schools and preparing to ...
I’m writing this because I believe Idaho can do better for kids, and because too many student-athletes are being told, ...
Youngsters, especially pre-school age children, are intellectual sponges. Language experts have researched the cognitive ...
Learn how to confidently navigate the special education system as a parent. Understand your role in the IEP process and advocate for your child's needs.
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