Stacey Hoaglund
ADVOCATE, LIFE COACH, CONSULTANT, SPEAKER, AUTHOR
These 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
Read MoreBefore you meet with the school team for your child’s annual IEP meeting, it’s important to prepare. Anything can happen on the day of the meeting that can easily throw you off track. Since this is one of the most important documents for a child with autism when it comes to their education, time dedicated
Read MoreAre you READY? Here’s a few quick tips on how to get a jumpstart on the new school year!
Read MoreLink to join the group on the 3rd Wed of each month from 7-8 PM: Register in advance and attend this meeting:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZctdOCupz8vHdb9s7xHyBgBoSvIgo5R8-4M Are you struggling to parent? Does your child have challenges that go beyond what you know? Taking a village is an understatement for parents these days and this group will help you connect
Read MoreTypically, at this time of the year (August), we’re getting ready to send our kids back into a classroom, but we know that we are quickly approaching an unprecedented back-to-school situation. While there are some kids across the nation who will go back into classrooms, hundreds of thousands (and maybe millions) will continue to do
Read MoreSo, it appears that many schools across the nation will not be going back in August or September. Some of the largest school systems in the nation will have yet another semester, or more, of their students homebound. Some kids will be working with their parents, some won’t because parents simply don’t have the capacity
Read MoreBeginning with the closings of school buildings, parents and teachers had to adjust to online IEP, behavior plan and evaluation/re-evaluation plan meetings. It was certainly a challenge at first. Different school systems chose different platforms (Zoom, Microsoft Team, Cisco Webex, etc). Given that it doesn’t look like we’ll be past Covid in the near future,
Read MoreAs parents are being asked for feedback and input into the plans to return to school, I encourage you to understand your rights and know that there are options. From all the families that I have heard from, I can sadly count on one hand the number of students whose parents report that their child’s
Read MoreThere’s so much talk these days about “trauma-informed care” – mostly because of the increase in school shootings. However, kids are traumatized by more than perpetrators from the outside coming into their school buildings to cause them harm. Children who are not able to verbally communicate are very often educated in classrooms that lack typically
Read MoreKids have limitless possibility. For most, the degree of success comes as a result of early intervention and appropriate educational strategies and supports. No parent or provider should ever view a challenge as a hopeless situation. That’s true for the parent and school relationship as well. Yes, at times there are hurdles to overcome in
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