by Amy LeForge | Mar 25, 2013 | Education
If your school-aged child has a disability, you will find yourself involved in the IEP process. An IEP, or Individualized Education Program, is a document, required by federal law, which will follow your child through his or her educational career. You will be...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 25, 2013 | How To
So…how many of us are staying home this year on spring break? MeMeMeMeMeMEMEMEEEEE! Can you tell I’m looking forward to it? We had tentative plans to do a big trip, but that has been postponed until summer. I’m SO looking forward to the extra time to...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 25, 2013 | Linky
Hey! I remembered a lot earlier this week. Last week I didn’t post the linky until Tuesday (oops). Here it is! Can you tell I’m proud of me? Loading InLinkz …
by Amy LeForge | Mar 21, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
Square Peg is a book written by L. Todd Rose with Katherine Ellison, and if you are dealing with a child who struggles in a conventional school setting, you need to read this book. I can’t say that enough. Todd had an awful childhood. Diagnosed with ADHD later...
by Amy LeForge | Mar 20, 2013 | Parenting
“Why are there no good parents on TV?” That’s the question Lisa Belkin poses in her parenting column online The New York Times’ blog. Reality shows like “Supernanny” or “The Real Housewives of New York City” put poor...