When I think back on extracurricular activities from when I was growing up, I recall we had them, but I only had ONE! The one that I had was softball and I enjoyed it but I remember sometimes feeling overwhelmed. I felt too busy as the season began because school was still in session and […]
SUNY Old Westbury Autism Spectrum Conference
Disclosure: I was invited to this informative conference and my entrance ticket was covered. This is a topic that is already highly discussed here on MommyTeaches therefore, all opinions are 100% my own. I was elated when I received an invitation to attend the SUNY Old Westbury Conference Teaching To Successful Outcomes: A Conference on […]
Sesame Street Knows Each Child Is Special
I have been a fan of Sesame Street since I was a little girl, and that’s taking it way back. I always felt like I could relate to all of the characters in some way, shape or form, but Elmo was always my favorite! The first time I took my son anywhere HUGE, I made […]
My ASD Child: 12-1-1 -VS- Mainstream
An IEP (Individualized Education Plan) is what identifies the resources and accommodations to which your child is entitled. It’s a legal document that must be abided by. Many parents don’t know or understand the full extent of their rights according to the IEP and laws to protect those with special needs. After testing and evaluations, […]
The First Day Of School For Children With Special Needs
With all the hype around the first day of school, I was so looking forward to it! I was skeptical, of course, but genuinely looking forward to it. Skeptical because I know the first day of school can be rough for teachers, administrators and all school personnel (I get that) and I only wish the […]
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