Sure, you know to buy the number two pencils and notebooks that will come home almost completely unused. You bleach the mold out of the lunchbox and make sure their toes aren’t sticking through last year‘s shoes. But do you do anything different for your children that are on IEP‘s at the beginning of the school year? Before I tell you that you should, know that I will help you! I’m not talking about spending hours and hours. But in today’s podcast I will explain a few things that you might consider doing in order to help your child have a smooth transition back to school. We’re talking communication and other strategies in today’s episode , And at the end of the week, I will even publish some templates for you! It’s a big week here at Ashley Barlow Co.. I’m happy you were here.
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Calling all parents, teachers, school staff, self advocates, disability organization staff, doctors...
Parents of child in special education are exhausted. Teachers and school staff...
How’s this all going to work? This is the great part. You don’t need to worry about how the content...
Calling all parents, teachers, school staff, self advocates, disability organization staff, doctors, therapists, coaches, tutors, grandparents, babysitters, community organization staff, volunteers, … Calling anyone that supports a student with a disability!!!
Parents of a child in special education are exhausted. Teachers and school staff are about the busiest professionals in the workforce. Nobody has time for in-person trainings, and thanks to COVID-19, few can safely access in-person trainings right now!
How’s this all going to work? This is the great part. You don’t need to worry about how the content will arrive, especially if you join my mailing list (link in bio), like me on Facebook and Youtube, follow me on Instagram, and subscribe to the podcast.