As the New Year approaches, it’s the perfect time to slow down and spend quality moments with your little ones. Whether you’re preparing for a festive celebration or simply looking for a fun, ...
Get ready to take your little explorers on an out-of-this-world adventure with our free 8-page outer space dot-to-dot worksheets! These fun and educational printables feature exciting space-themed ...
If you’re here, chances are you’ve got a kiddo struggling with auditory processing disorder (APD) and you’re desperately trying to figure out how to help them at school. First, know this: you are not ...
Ever feel like your kid’s brain is juggling so much that one of the balls is bound to drop? I hear you. If working memory struggles are getting in the way of your child’s learning, this post is for ...
When your child struggles with ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, or executive functioning, the simple act of taking notes in class can become overwhelming. However, note-taking is an essential academic ...
Hey there, nature lovers (or crafty parents just trying to keep kids entertained)! If your backyard birds are looking a little hungry—or you’re looking for a fun, hands-on activity for the kids—I’ve ...
Ready to step up your ASL game? Fingerspelling is one of the most important tools in sign language, and I’ve got just the thing to help you or your kiddo practice! Download my free 14-page PDF packed ...
Welcome to the home base for Stepping Up for Disabled Kids – Powered by A Day in Our Shoes! This is more than just a page—it’s the heart of a movement dedicated to political action and advocacy for ...
Add a splash of color to your ASL practice! Want to learn how to sign colors in American Sign Language? 🌈 I’ve got a free resource for you that’s perfect for beginners or anyone teaching ASL. This ...
When developing IEP goals for a student with epilepsy, it’s important to consider their unique needs and how seizures may impact their learning, behavior, and safety. IEP goals should address both ...
Study skills don’t always come naturally, especially for students with ADHD, executive functioning struggles, or other learning challenges. The good news? Explicit teaching and practice can help these ...
I’ve spent the better part of the past 15 years explaining parents’ IEP rights to them. And since IEPs and 504 plans are so often in the same conversation, many parents assume that they’re similar as ...