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Group Homes: Can My Experience Help You?

From the Grave: Transformative Lessons from a Parent’s Journey. Discover how one parent turned challenges into actionable steps, offering hope and guidance for others navigating special needs supervision through group homes. Learn key strategies that can significantly benefit your child throughout their life with practical takeaways you won’t want to miss.

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Proven Strategies for Supporting Your Child’s Behavior

Discover Proven Strategies to Transform Your Child’s Behavior and Strengthen Family Life Meet Dr. Meme Heineman, a passionate expert dedicated to empowering parents like you. In this enlightening episode, she unveils her innovative “Practiced Routines” program designed to improve child behavior while enhancing overall family dynamics.

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Do You Set High Expectations for Your Child with Special Needs?

Unlock your child’s true potential: Learn how to shift from protection mode to actively embracing their capabilities. This episode with Reilly Pelkey reveals practical strategies for setting high expectations that unlock your special needs child’s abilities and motivate them to learn in new ways. Discover the mindset shift you need to help your child thrive.

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How Can Parents Prepare for an IEP Meeting? (Part 3)

Amanda Morin Shares Insider Tips on Staying on Top of Your Child’s IEP After the Meeting Feeling overwhelmed after your child’s IEP meeting? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! In this episode, Amanda Morin dives deep into post-IEP strategies that will empower you to ensure your child’s IEP is truly being followed.

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How Can Parents Prepare for an IEP Meeting? (Part 2)

1. Prepare questions to assess if your child’s special needs are being addressed effectively. 2. Gather evidence and documents showing your child’s strengths, challenges, and progress before the meeting. 3. Bring a supportive note-taking system—pen/paper or digital—to capture important details discussed during the meeting. 4.

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How Can Parents Prepare for an IEP Meeting? (Part 1)

Why should you prepare for IEP meetings? Feeling overwhelmed is normal. Expert Amanda Morin explains how to become proactive instead of reactive by getting organized, using efficient binder systems, and having key documents ready like rights information and team collaboration tools.

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