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Back-to-School Tips for Parents of Children with Special Needs
Back-to-School Resources for Parents
Find information on easing transition jitters, managing kids’ tech use, getting involved in the school, and more.
Examples of Assistive Technology and Adaptive Tools in the Classroom
Kids can use assistive technology to help with learning and thinking differences in the classroom. Learn about nine common examples of assistive technology and adaptive tools at school.
Free Assistive Tech Tools That Support Academic Success
These no-cost resources provide tools that help students with disabilities achieve academic success.
Why Parents Have Such an Important Role in Special Education
Learn why parents play such an important role in their child's Individual Education Program (IEP) special education team.
Rights and Responsibilities of Parents of Children with Disabilities
Helping Children with Learning Disabilities - HelpGuide.org
Practical tips for making things easier both at home and school for a child with a learning disorder.
Resource Guide For Parents Of Students With Disabilities | Accredited Schools Online
Children with disabilities have several legal protections designed to ensure their educational needs are being met. Continue reading to learn about these laws.
Parenting Children with Special Needs
Parenting a child with a special need, whether a physical disability, a learning delay, an emotional challenge, or a developmental disorder, may require the acquisition of specific skills, such as caregiving or advocacy, and demand a commitment of time and energy that can jeopardize careers, marriages, and connections with other children. While every child’s particular need may be different, the experts’ advice for parents is the same: Do not let your own physical and mental well-being decline.
A Guide for Parents of Students with Disabilities
Is your child with special needs going to become a student? This guide is your go-to resource for helping them make the transition and become independent.
Best New Assistive Technology Tools For People with Learning Disabilities, ADHD and Dyslexia
Assistive technology removes many of the limitations that affect people who are learning disabled, dyslexic, vision or hearing impaired. Check out these latest assistive technology tools.
Assistive Technology for Kids with Learning Disabilities: An Overview
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