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moreIs your child's homework routine turning into a nightly struggle? If homework fights, wasted time, and...
moreWhen an IEP starts, it's the first step to help your child catch up with their friends. The ultimate goal of an IEP is not to have a child permanently reliant on it but rather to work towards a future where the child no longer needs it. This requires constant follow-up...
moreUnderstanding IEPs can be tough for parents. There are many experts, but remember, you know your child best. At Learning Success, we believe in strengthening parents of learners who are having a hard time. In this chat, we'll talk more about IEPs, why your knowledge is...
moreParents and teachers working together is key for a student's success. Balancing improvement talk and celebrating strengths can be hard. However, emphasizing collaboration between parents and educators is key to finding that balance. It's important to talk about school...
moreIf you have decided that your child needs an IEP, then it's time to prepare for IEPs. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. This video will go through all the important ways you need to be prepared so you can get what you want for your child. When going to an IEP...
moreGetting a diagnosis helps make sure a kid gets the right help in school through an IEP. The diagnosis helps decide what help a kid gets, so it's important to choose the right tests. Here, we'll look at how to get a diagnosis and the good and bad of each way. We'll also...
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