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Parents often ask whether bringing an attorney to an IEP meeting really makes a difference. The answer is yes—and it... The post Why Bringing an Attorney to an IEP Meeting Matters...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. (and mom) As the school year winds down, many schools are trying to squeeze in final IEP... The post Don’t Let the School Rush Your IEP Meeting first a...
Parents often know when something feels different about their child, even if they cannot yet name what it is. A... The post EP 144 | Shabnum Bi on Early Intervention in SEND and IE...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. (and mom)  As a mom of two neurodiverse children and an education attorney, I have sat... The post 🤖 Is AI Writing Your Child’s IEP? Why Paren...
When a child receives a diagnosis—whether medical or educational—it can feel like the ground shifts beneath your feet. The future... The post EP 140 | Dr. Maggie Kang: From Overwhe...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. When your child has an IEP, you expect to see progress. That’s the whole point. So,... The post If Your Child Isn’t Progressing, It’s Time to Look Close...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. Right now, many schools are holding IEP meetings to decide if students qualify for Extended School... The post Extended School Year (ESY): What It Is...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. (and mom) As a mom of two neurodiverse children and an education attorney, one of the biggest... The post 📉 When “Progress Monitoring” Doesn’t Actually...
By: Frances Shefter, Esq. There are few phrases that frustrate parents more than this one: “Let’s wait and see.” As both... The post “Let’s Wait and See” Is Not a Plan first appe...
In this episode of Stress-Free IEP, Frances Shefter sits down with psychotherapist Matthew Fishleder to tackle something every parent—especially those... The post EP 139 | Matthew...
In most states, the party who files a due process complaint — typically parents — must prove the school is in the wrong. But a growing number of states are shifting that burden fro...
The HISD board of managers addressed the community for the first time since the Trump administration launched an investigation into the district's special education program, and fa...
Executive functioning is often talked about in schools, IEP meetings, and therapy offices, but many parents are still left wondering:... The post EP 141 | Sean McCormick on Executi...
Parent teacher conferences can feel like a marathon with back-to-back families, limited time, and a lot of ground to cover. With a clear agenda and a few intentional parent teacher...
The Illinois special education regulations require, as part of a school district’s comprehensive program of special education for students with disabilities, that districts maintai...
Teach students to advocate for their needs with these 9 simple self-advocacy phrases. Learn why self-advocacy is important and how to build it in your classroom. The post 9 Self Ad...
New article from Special Needs Jungle: By Melissa Hayhurst, SEND parent SNJ Intro: Later today, we're hosting our webinar with the SEND Minister, Georgia Gould MP (Details here). O...
Hosted by Special Olympics North America athlete reporter RJ Nealon, this episode of Inclusion Revolution Radio features guest Dr. Kara Ayers, parent advisor and co-researcher for...
For many parents of neurodivergent children, independence can feel like a moving target. One day your child needs reminders for... The post EP 145 | Thea Mullis on Building Indepen...
For two heart-stopping hours last Monday, Chantelle Bissaillion’s nine-year-old daughter was missing. Amelia, who has autism, ADHD and anxiety, had gone out for recess and never re...
Usually students with disabilities bear the burden of advocating for accommodations. But at three schools, these students are at the center of operations — and it's paying off with...
When a school reviews an outside evaluation, there is one important question parents should ask: “Are you accepting this evaluation... The post Outside Evaluations: One Question Pa...
AsIAm and Inclusion Ireland said the Department held no consultation with parents, children or their representative organisations, before announcing new special classes.
New article from Special Needs Jungle: Many of us in the Special Needs Jungle community have been involved in Department for Education (DfE)-funded Parent Carer Forums (PCFs) at so...
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