How the New Secretary of Education and Trump’s Call to Abolish the Department of Education May Affect Your Child’s IEP: A Call to Stay Informed and Advocate for Your Child
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Strengthening Working Memory for Middle School Students: Tips for Staying Sharp and on Track
Discover effective strategies to boost working memory for middle school students. Learn fun, practical tips to help your child stay organized, focused, and on track this school year.
Executive Function for Younger Students: Building the Foundation in Elementary and Middle School
Learn how to help younger students develop critical executive function skills like organization, time management, task initiation, and self-regulation. Set your child up for school success with practical strategies and expert support.
Leveling Up Executive Function Skills: Why the Summer Before 9th Grade is Crucial for Incoming Freshmen
In this article, we’ll explore why the summer before 9th grade is a crucial period for strengthening executive function skills, what those skills are, and how parents can support their incoming 9th grader in preparing for the challenges of high school.
Transition Planning: Preparing Students with IEPs for High School
The transition from middle school to high school is one of the most significant milestones in a student’s educational journey. For students with IEPs (Individualized Education Programs), this transition is not just about adjusting to a new school and new academic challenges. It’s about preparing for life beyond the classroom