Stacey Hoaglund
ADVOCATE, LIFE COACH, CONSULTANT, SPEAKER, AUTHOR
Imagine being a kid with a disability in school today. How could the very nature of the environment not stress you out? In fact, I know many families who saw such a marked improvement in their child’s stress and anxiety during school shut-downs that they didn’t send them back to school. They claim that their
Read MoreEnsuring that your child with (and without, for that matter) a disability is as prepared as they can be for a school emergency, is essential. When the horrific school shooting happened in Parkland, I was in the gallery of the Florida Capitol for Developmental Disabilities Day. I can recall so vividly a friend showing me
Read MoreFor kids in Florida, age 12 and up, who are in public school and have an IEP, the IEP is referred to as a “Transition IEP.” That’s because its intent is to begin to thoughtfully consider where a student will transition to once they are done with K-12 education. Something that MANY parents, and sometimes
Read MoreI can’t think of a better time of year to share with you a strategy that has helped me when I know the day ahead will be packed, stressed and unpredictable… making note of the things that make me grateful. You might be thinking what I thought at first… “Oh brother, like this is going
Read MoreNow that the new school year is in full swing, it’s a good time for parents to schedule an observation of their child’s educational setting. In order to be proactive in your child’s educational progress, it’s important to know what’s occurring during the time they’re at school. Here are some tips for conducting observations: Look
Read MoreA Pathway to Success! 7 Step Process For SB IEPs.pdf Download 7 Step Process For SB IEPs.pdf There is a seven-step process that you should use for developing standards-based IEPs. This process is designed to help you determine and identify appropriate goals that help your student reach grade-level standards, or at least know that you’re moving
Read MoreYou’d think, especially considering the federal law that requires IEP meetings to run in a certain way, that when you go to your first, or last, IEP meeting, that the very basics would be in place. I’m not even referring to the guts of the Present Level or the meaningfulness of the goals….just the basics.
Read MoreGetting good sleep can be quite elusive to people these days – Personally, there’s many nights when I lay in bed staring at the ceiling as thoughts of the million and one things I have to do tomorrow go ‘round and ‘round in my head. I don’t know about you, but when this happens to
Read MoreAre your back-to-school mornings rough on your child, AND on YOU? Is your child one who holds it together for most of the school day and then has a meltdown soon as they get in the car, or walk in the door? I hear these stories all of the time, but especially at this time
Read MoreThese top 10 back-to-school tips for parents emphasize communication, organization, and a focus on your child’s success. I know first hand how anxiety provoking it can be as a parent of a child with a disability at the beginning of each school year. Yes, some are more scary than others, but we always strive to do
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