As caregivers begin to take on the role of educating children at home, there may be a need for data collection to document progress or challenges a child is facing in meeting the goals established on their IEP. Today, we are sharing data sheets and examples of how to incorporate this into your routine.
Read MoreEach May, Better Hearing & Speech Month (BHSM) provides an opportunity to raise awareness about communication disorders. This year, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) has revised pans for BHSM to reflect the impact of coronavirus.
Read MoreIf your child would benefit from continued social skills practice during this time at home, there are a variety of different activities that can be used to target social skills virtually via platforms such as FaceTime, Skype, or Zoom.
Read MoreHave you heard of a time capsule? This is a fun and creative way to capture details while enduring this historic moment in time. Thank you Natalie Long of LONG Creations for sharing this free download!
Read MoreWe are excited to share a unique collaboration with Courtney Hanks of Not Bad Design Co. with our families! Courtney has designed a three-part storybook project that elementary aged children can complete from home.
Read MoreWith most of our children transitioning to remote learning in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be overwhelming to keep your child engaged all day as well as provide educational learning opportunities. A daily schedule can provide routine, security, and control in times of uncertainty.
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Education released a supplemental fact sheet on March 21, 2020, in regards to accessing free and appropriate public education (FAPE) in light the COVID-19 pandemic and transition to remote learning over the next few weeks.
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