
3 Excellent IEP Meeting Prep Tips for Parents
As the school year ends, it’s common for teachers to inform parents that their child may need an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for the upcoming
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As the school year ends, it’s common for teachers to inform parents that their child may need an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for the upcoming
IEP stands for Individualized Education Program. An IEP is a legal document or plan for a child with a particular need. It is a map that displays
Maintaining Routine and Focus Routines significantly impact children, especially during seasonal changes. A consistent schedule helps them manage schoolwork, activities, and longer days. Establishing regularity
The Importance of Mid-Year Check-Ins Welcome to Kids on the Yard’s Spring Academic Check-In! As we reach the midpoint of the school year, it’s natural
The child who finds spinning their pencil more engaging than their math lesson or dashes to pet Biscuit just minutes after sitting down isn’t being
Current Landscape of Classroom Technology In today’s schools, technology is ubiquitous. Classrooms are filled with devices and innovations that are revolutionizing student learning: Government funding
“The best education does not just teach knowledge—it cultivates curiosity, creativity, and a love for lifelong learning.” — Sugata Mitra, Education Researcher With access to
Reading comprehension is the bedrock upon which children construct their academic and real-world knowledge. The ability to decipher words and extract meaning breathes life into
Today we will resurrect the age old question: is homework really necessary? As technology advances, the answer seems to become more murky. Rather than wondering
If your child has an independent practice period at school, you might wonder what they do during this time. Is it truly productive, and does
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