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For families of students with learning disabilities, ADHD, or autism spectrum disorder, summer break can feel less like a vacation and more like a ticking clock. The skills your child worked so hard to build during the school year can begin to fade in just a few weeks without structured…


We want students with learning differences to do well in school, but we also want them to do well in life. Academics are important, but so is knowing how to cook a meal, manage a budget, hold a job, and advocate for oneself in the real world. These are the…


For parents of children with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, or other learning differences, finding the right educational environment can feel like an overwhelming journey. Many families have watched their children struggle in traditional classrooms where the sheer number of students makes personalized attention nearly impossible. The reality is…


When parents of children with learning differences hear the term "Individualized Education Program" or IEP, they often think they've found the complete solution to their child's educational needs. While IEPs serve an important purpose in public education, they represent just one piece of a much larger puzzle. Educational success for…