School Years

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How Your Child’s Current Interests Can Help Them After High School Ends

Finding Your Child’s Spark ————————— Embrace the excitement of watching your child uncover their passions this summer. Whether it’s painting, building, or helping others, these interests often light the way to future dreams. Action Tip: Spend a few minutes each day observing what brings them joy and comfort.

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Having a Great School Year With Your Special Needs Child

As a parent of a special needs child navigating the school year, it’s important to remember that you’re not alone in this journey. With each new day comes an opportunity to create meaningful moments together, celebrating small victories and learning from challenges.

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PSN Child’s School Provider List Form

Juggling school needs for your special needs child can feel overwhelming, but a School Provider List Form makes coordination smoother. Fill it out in minutes and share vital details like therapies and contacts—our downloadable form supports easier planning together with teachers and therapists.

Three Tips for Highlighting and Color-Coding Your Child’s Draft IEP 0

Three Tips for Highlighting and Color-Coding Your Child’s Draft IEP

Hi there! Here are some warm, supportive WordPress excerpts on highlighting IEPs in various colors to help parents quickly see strengths, areas for growth, and key concerns: Lesson 1: Color-Coding Your Child’s IEP Start by reading your child’s draft IEP. Use colored highlighters—think red, yellow, blue—to mark thoughts like “great progress” or questions.

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