Back to school means back to IEPs and 504 plans – are you ready?
Now that summer break is over, it’s time to think about your child’s return to school. Parents of children who have had brain surgery for epilepsy might wonder, “How can I make sure
Now that summer break is over, it’s time to think about your child’s return to school. Parents of children who have had brain surgery for epilepsy might wonder, “How can I make sure
Recently we hosted a Power Hour on Vision After Epilepsy Surgery. Dr. Linda Lawrence, member of our scientific advisory board and a pediatric ophthalmologist who is an expert in brain-based visual impairment as well as
Some children in our community use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices to communicate with others. We often hear parents share that they wonder if proper reading instruction is part of their education. Does your team
Some children in our community use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices to communicate with others. Many parents wonder if proper reading instruction is part of their education. Does your team know how to measure your child’s
We are often asked by families, “What are good goals for my child’s IEP after epilepsy surgery?” Or “How do I know if my child is on track to meet their IEP goals?”
Do you want to learn how to be a better collaborator with your child’s school team and still get the services your child needs? Do you feel frustrated by the IEP process? Confused?
Last week, I wrote about the importance of evaluations. Now we need to know what to do after your child has been evaluated. How do you get the IEP team to “consider” these
In various social media groups, I often read comments or posts from parents of kids who have had epilepsy surgery share concerns about their child's school progress. Perhaps the child is not learning
While many schools have been closed for the past year, or at least part of it, that should not mean a loss of instruction or services for your child. None of the executive
Individual education plans (IEPs) can be challenging and confusing, not just for parents, but for school members of the educational team as well. Our webinar series will walk you through the steps you