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October 3, 2025
My Rookie Mistake in Special Education: 5 Hard Lessons

Every new teacher in special education carries a story about the one mistake that shaped their career. Mine was painful but transformative. My Rookie Mistake in Special Education wasn’t about lacking knowledge—it was about misapplying it. I walked into the classroom determined to “fix” academic gaps with scaffolds and modifications, while overlooking the need to […]

October 3, 2025
5 Powerful Tips to Decode Your Child Learning Style

Introduction Every parent wants to see their child succeed in school and beyond, but here’s the challenge: kids don’t all learn the same way. Some grasp concepts quickly when they hear them explained, others need to see them mapped out, and still others won’t fully understand until they’ve tried it with their own hands. That’s […]

September 28, 2025
10 Powerful Benefits of E-Learning for Special Kids

Parents raising neurodivergent children know that traditional classrooms often don’t address their child’s unique learning needs. That’s where e-learning steps in. With the rise of free digital education platforms and interactive online learning tools, children can now access personalized learning that works with their strengths instead of against them. Let’s  break down the benefits, tools, […]

September 23, 2025
7 Steps Parents Can Take When IEP Services Aren’t Met

Why Does It Matter? When a child qualifies for special education, the Individualized Education Program (IEP) is more than just a document; it’s a legal promise. Schools are bound to provide the services agreed upon in that IEP. Yet, many parents eventually face a painful reality: IEP services are not being delivered. This isn’t just […]

September 20, 2025
10 Critical Insights on ADHD and Autism Overlap in Women

The conversation around neurodiversity has grown in recent years, yet one area still widely misunderstood is the overlap of ADHD and Asutism in women. While ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) are often viewed as separate conditions, many women live with traits of both. This dual experience is sometimes referred to […]

June 19, 2025
Did Smoke Just Explain Dyscalculia? A Closer Look at Sinners and Black Neurodivergence

When I watched Sinners, I wasn’t expecting a moment that felt deeply personal. But when Smoke said: “Numbers should always be in a conversation,” I froze the screen. To most, it might have felt like a quirky aside. But as a mom of neurodivergent kids—and someone who speaks up about Black neurodivergence and dyscalculia—that line […]

June 12, 2025
Your Summer Routine for Neurodiverse Kids: Real-Life Routines That Actually Work

Summer is here—and if you’re anything like me, you’re ping-ponging between wanting your kids to soak up every ounce of fun and wondering how you’ll juggle their needs, your sanity, and everything in between. As a mom of two—one with sensory needs and one preparing for his last year of high school—I know how it […]

May 17, 2025
Advocating When You’re Out of Time: IEP Help That Works

Ever blinked and realized the school year’s basically on life support? I have. One time, my kitchen calendar literally slid off the fridge under its own weight—like it gave up on the year before I could. That’s when I realized time had been slipping through my fingers while I was juggling all the things: work, […]

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