Last week, the new administration moved to dismantle the Administration for Community Living. That's our action item this ...
Welcome to the Accommodations and Interventions Bank. This resource was built with one purpose: to help you find actual, usable ideas that support struggling students. Whether you’re a parent trying ...
Outside the path of totality, observers will still be able to witness a partial solar eclipse, where only a portion of the sun is covered by the moon. Total solar eclipses are rare and highly ...
I love this new trend! It’s what moms have known for generations; coloring is fun! Kids love coloring, and it’s easy to see why. It’s calming and peaceful. And now, researchers are finding some ...
If you’ve ever said, “He doesn’t even know when he has to go to the bathroom!” or “She’s melting down and can’t tell me why,” then it’s time to talk about interoception. Yep—interoception is the “8th ...
Let’s face it—packing school lunches is already a chore. Trying to add in a little “fun” while keeping everything allergen-free, Pinterest-cute, and not soggy by noon? Yeah, good luck with that.
As many of you are aware, on March 20, 2025, the President signed an executive order directing the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education (ED). This unprecedented move has raised numerous ...
Do you know your state’s IEP laws? Stay informed. Senator Murphy (D-CT) is great if you want to stay up to date on what Dems are doing to challenge the actions. Say goodbye to the chaos of IEP ...
The future of special education is uncertain, but one thing isn’t: parents must be ready to advocate harder than ever. The truth is, we’ve always fought for special education at the state level, not ...
Mindfulness isn’t just for adults—kids benefit from it, too! Teaching children simple mindfulness techniques can help them manage anxiety, improve focus, and develop emotional awareness. That’s why ...
In recent months, a growing chorus of political figures has advocated for “returning education to the states,” suggesting that such a move would enhance local control and improve educational outcomes.
I call myself a public education supporter. I advocate, I lobby, I educate myself on the issues. I believe public education benefits all of society, not just our own kids. I want it to succeed. But ...