Here will find questions to better clarify what's happening in the classroom, and then help you decide on the kind of non-superficial actions you can perform at home to truly support the learning of your child.
Here you will find simple tips for helping your kids return to the classroom ready to learn
Here are a few quick tips and questions to ask when setting up a family media agreement. One of the best and most important approaches to take in handling media use among children is for families to sit down together and create a family media agreement.
Here you will find ways you can get involved in the classroom and help your student's teachers out.
Here you can browse a report that discusses the positive effects of parental involvement in schools.
Here is a fun, free way to motivate your child to read! Kids in grades K-8 can find a book, take quizzes on what they've read, and earn prizes for their reading success.
Here you will find reading resources that assist parents, teachers, and other educators in helping struggling readers build fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension skills.
Here are suggestions on how you can support reading at home. Whether your child is already a proficient reader, or is a struggling or reluctant reader, your positive encouragement can help them make continuous strides toward success.
Here you will find tips and tricks on how you can keep your middle schooler engaged with reading.
Here are some helpful tips for helping your child become a successful reader in middle school by using organization skills and reading strategies to their advantage.
Here you will find more information on what defines learning disabilities and how you can cope with your child's diagnosis.
Here you will find information on the evaluation process.
Here you will find parenting tips that can help your child build self-confidence and find success at school---and in life.
Here you will find information on what an Individualized Education Program (IEP) is and how it is designed to meet your child's individual needs.
Here you will find an explanation of the basics of the special education process and information on how to be an effective partner with your child's school.
Here you will find information on the laws in place to ensure that school districts are giving assistance to students with disabilities.
Here you will find the National Homework Hotline for Blind/Visually Impaired Students (NHH-BVI). This is a free service for K-12 and college students in the United States who are experiencing school closures due to COVID-19.
Here you will find information on the Assistive Technology Act that protects your child's right to fully participate in education, employment, and daily activities on a level playing field with other members of their communities.
Here you will find a pdf and word document with resources that can help pave the best educational and socio-emotional path possible during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Here you fill find a list of resources to carry on your child's learning and occupational therapy at home during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Here you will find a pdf of what to do if bullying occurs and a template for writing a letter to the school about the incident.
Here you will find a list of the most comment components included in state laws, policies, and regulations.
Here you will find five important facts on students with disabilities and bullying.
Here you will find resources on how you as a parent can help to influence how kids are treated--- and how students treat each other--- at school.
Here you will find information on identifying cyberbullying and resources on how to prevent cyberbullying happening to your child.