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Here’s The Real Truth On Getting Kids To Behave: 4 Reward Systems That Actually Work!
Parenting can be tough, especially when it comes to motivating children. You’ve probably tried everything—bribing, begging, or even issuing a threat.

Christmas Writing Prompts for Kids (All Grade Levels)
The holiday season is a great time to spark kids’ creativity through writing. Whether they imagine a day at the North Pole or describe the magic of Christmas morning,

Self-Contained Classroom vs Inclusion in Special Education
Choosing between a self-contained classroom and an inclusion classroom is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your child in special education.

504 Plan vs. IEP: Understanding the Key Differences
Navigating special education can be tricky, especially when trying to understand the differences between a 504 Plan and an Individualized Education Plan (IEP).

What Are Testing Accommodations in Special Education?
Testing accommodations are crucial in ensuring students with special needs have a fair chance to show what they know and can do.

What Are IEP Goals: A Guide for Parents
Navigating the special education process can be overwhelming, but understanding IEP goals is key to helping your child succeed. These goals are at the heart of an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) and are designed to ensure your child gets the support they need.

Devastating Effects of a Miswritten IEP in Special Education
An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is essential for ensuring that your child gets the support they need in school. Think of it like a personalized wellness plan from a doctor—it’s designed to address your child’s unique needs and challenges.

The Cons of Standardized Testing in Special Education
The Cons of Standardized Testing in Special Education Imagine judging a fish by how well it climbs a tree. That’s a perfect way to understand the challenges many children face when it comes to standardized testing.

What Is Tourette Syndrome- Understanding Symptoms and FAQs
If your child has Tourette Syndrome (TS), navigating school can feel challenging, especially if you’re still getting familiar with it yourself.
