April 2025 Newsletter
The April edition of the e3 Newsletter is here! Learn parenting strategies, tips to get teens to cooperate, ADHD accommodations, and so much more!… Read More
The April edition of the e3 Newsletter is here! Learn parenting strategies, tips to get teens to cooperate, ADHD accommodations, and so much more!… Read More
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The return to in-person learning has been a relief for many, but for parents of children with special needs, it can feel like another hurdle. During the pandemic, when remote learning was the norm, schools scrambled to adapt, often overlooking the unique needs of special education students. Now, as most classrooms have returned to normalcy, the gap in support for these students has only widened. Remote education comes with conveniences, but you may be noticing your child falling further behind … Read More
In the past five years, there has been a major shift toward remote education, and with it came a new set of challenges for special education students. Perhaps your child is struggling to keep up with remote learning, or their current IEP doesn’t seem to fit the virtual classroom environment. You want to ensure they receive the support they need to thrive, but online IEP development and implementation can be overwhelming without extra support. As a parent, you play a … Read More
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