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Be Your Child and Teen’s Scribe

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Writing is one of the most complex tasks we ask kids to do. It involves almost every aspect of executive…

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Getting Ready for School-Based Meetings

By Debbie Dobbs

As a parent, when you are prepared for school meetings it helps reduce anxiety, allowing you to focus on the…

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Get The Most Out of Your IEP Meeting

By Cappie Suttle

I have a friend who is new to the whole special education process.  Her daughter is turning 6 and she…

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The 3 Legged Stool of Success for ADHD Kids Part 2: Self-Advocacy

By Jerome Schultz

We are honored and privileged to have Dr. Jerome Schultz as a Guest Expert, and are thrilled to provide his…

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Brain Breaks!

By Diane Dempster

Have you ever been in a situation where your kid took 3 hours to do 10 minutes of homework? Our tendency…

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Prepare for 504 or IEP Meetings with a Lawyer’s 4 Best Tips

By Christy Calbos

Navigating the world of disabilities and education can be confusing. To ensure that parents are well prepared to make the…

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Selecting a College for your Child with ADHD

By Judith Bass

ADHD does not have to be a barrier to college success, but finding the right fit for your child’s needs…

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Getting a 504 for ADHD: One Mom’s Success Story

By Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Two Attempts at Clearing the 504 Hurdle By Carolyn McGown The school year was picking up speed and each month…

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What if you Get BAD Advice from an Expert?

By Diane Dempster

Generally speaking, parents of complex kids are well supported by caring, thoughtful professionals who are genuinely trying to help. As…

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