Monitoring Progress on Your Child’s IEP Goals
Progress monitoring: What is it, and why does it matter? Progress monitoring is how you and your child's school know whether IEP goals are being met. You must understand if your child is making progress,
Progress monitoring: What is it, and why does it matter? Progress monitoring is how you and your child's school know whether IEP goals are being met. You must understand if your child is making progress,
Talking with our young and grown children about sexuality can be a difficult task. As parents and guardians, we often worry whether talking about it gives permission, and whether they can be safe from harm
As a parent, your greatest and most effective tool for decreasing challenging behaviors is the ability to provide co-regulation for your child. Contrary to what many think, this is not simply a psychological or emotional
This session is all about understanding the brothers and sisters of people with disabilities. Research shows that siblings of people with disabilities have their own special qualities and needs, but often, families
Join us for a transformative presentation where we shed light on the alarming sexual assault epidemic affecting people with disabilities. Led by passionate disability advocate Julie Payne-Neward, this session is a call to action for
Many children face challenges at school after epilepsy surgery. They may have difficulty making or maintaining academic progress for various reasons. This Power Hour will discuss the concept of cognitive load and offer perspectives on
We have a mantra at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Our Power Hours are designed to help families
After epilepsy surgery, the transition to adulthood can be particularly challenging. Families need to know what tools are helpful to fully understand their teen's cognitive and functional profile to design a results-oriented transition plan. How
We have a mantra at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Our Power Hours are designed to help families
We have a mantra at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Our Power Hours are designed to help families
We have a mantra at the Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Alliance: Knowledge is power. If you have to advocate for something for your child, you must understand it. Our Power Hours are designed to help families
Executive function (EF) skills impact a broad range of functional developmental outcomes. For children who have had epilepsy surgery, executive functioning challenges may impact how your child manages their academic success, social integration, motor coordination,