New program for youth with epilepsy and memory challenges
As part of our ongoing effort to make sure we address the needs of all the children we serve, we are honored to be part of the Youth Advisory Committee for HOBSCOTCH-Youth, a forthcoming
As part of our ongoing effort to make sure we address the needs of all the children we serve, we are honored to be part of the Youth Advisory Committee for HOBSCOTCH-Youth, a forthcoming
Recently, a young adult who had a big epilepsy surgery when she was a child asked on social media about ABLE accounts. After I pulled together some links and resources for her, I
It’s the end of the school year, so this is a good time to focus on whether your child is on track to meet their Individualized Education Plan (IEP) goals. Even if their
Today we are excited to share the launch of our new program: Advocacy University. It's more than a webinar or new guide; this new school will take you on a deep dive to
Do you want to learn how to be a better collaborator with your child’s school team and still get the services your child needs? Do you feel frustrated by the IEP process? Confused?
Raising a child with complex medical needs can be expensive. You may have to pay for doctor’s visits, hospital stays, medications, and more. While you are struggling to care for your child, you
Given a year or more of distance learning, hybrid instruction, or other disruptions to their educational program, your child may have experienced learning loss or instructional loss – or both. Schools can
Taking care of a child with epilepsy can be challenging, no matter where you are in your journey. You may be just starting to explore evaluations for epilepsy surgery, or perhaps seizures have
Revise Your Child's IEP After Evaluation - Proven Steps for Success Last week, I wrote about the importance of evaluations. Now we need to know what to do after your child has been evaluated.
In various social media groups, I often read comments or posts from parents of kids who have had epilepsy surgery share concerns about their child's school progress. Perhaps the child is not learning