Tools to Build Kids' Self-Advocacy Skills
What parents can do to guide students with special needs to know how to ask for support when needed
Autism and Wandering
Is your child with autism prone to wandering, also called eloping? Find out how to reduce the risk.
Life After High School
Plan ahead for the transition to adulthood so your son or daughter with special needs can find the right path after high school.
What Is Dyscalculia?
Lots of kids struggle with math, but significant difficulties may indicate a learning disability called dyscalculia. Find out what it is and how to help.
The Law Requires School Districts to Identify Students with Special Needs
If your child has a special need that interferes with his education, the school district is obligated by the Child Find mandate to identify and support that need.
Poor Handwriting or Dysgraphia?
Does your child's poor handwriting indicate a learning disability called dysgraphia? Learn the signs and solutions.
Master the IEP Process
Get 10 tips to smooth the IEP process and make sure your child gets the support he or she needs.
Physical Fitness, Adaptive PE and the IEP
An adapted physical education curriculum can benefit students who have an IEP. What questions should you ask to set the right APE goals for your child?
Trouble with Daily Transitions
Find guidance on smoothing transitions for children or students with special needs.
Can Diet Changes Improve Neurocognitive Disorders?
Learn how an elimination diet and other eating habit changes may have a positive effect on mood and behavior.