Transitions & Life

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Memory Disabilities

Imagine watching your child struggle to keep up in school because remembering instructions or recalling information feels like an uphill battle.

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The Dangers of Overscheduling Your Child!

Too much activity? The dangers of overscheduling children Parents often fear missing out on opportunities for their kids to excel. Yet a growing trend shows four out of five parents believe today’s children face excessive schedules. Constant activities aim to enrich early development, but can backfire.

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The Birthday Gift

Celebrating inclusively with special needs kids taught us empathy and joy – here’s why that simpler birthday party was truly magical for my daughter. Plus, it paved the way for inclusive traditions beyond just birthdays.

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Tools for Career Exploration

Discover powerful ways to guide your child’s career exploration with free tools from O*NET that uncover hidden potentials and align passions with future opportunities.

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IEP Tools at Your Fingertips

Transform your next IEP meeting from daunting to dream team with these easy-to-use voice recorder apps designed specifically for parents navigating special education. Voice Recorder HD (Free!) lets you capture every word of the IEP process, offering long recording time and sharing capabilities—perfect for tracking accommodations or doctor’s suggestions between meetings.

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Help Your Elementary School Youngster Learn About Work

Discover early career paths with your child through their passions. Explore why people work and the diverse world of jobs using simple concepts like interests and skill development. Start conversations about different careers together now! Keep curiosity alive by discussing various occupations as they relate to your child’s interests.

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ASK Angie ASL – Reading Tips

Boost your child’s reading skills with these simple superordinate classification activities using grocery shopping. Discover how to teach related schema, categorizing, and group membership in a fun, real-world context. Enhance ESL comprehension while making learning unforgettable!

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The Middle School Monster

Middle School Mornings: Your Child’s Top Transition Fears Revealed As your child steps into middle school, anxiety peaks around everyday challenges. From struggling with lockers and tardiness to fitting in and keeping up academically, these worries shape their new world. Don’t be a spectator in this journey—take proactive steps today!

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Decision Making Skills for Young Adults

Transitioning from High School: Helping Young Adults With Disabilities Develop Strong Decision-Making Skills Navigating the shift from high school to adulthood can be daunting for young adults with disabilities. This article offers practical strategies to help families and professionals foster decision-making skills during the critical transition period.

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