Special Needs Tough year ahead for remote learners, especially kids with IEPs Parents of kids with IEPs share coping strategies and help one another.
Education Special education and remote learning: webinar series Seattle Special Education PTSA offering more than a dozen sessions for parents.
Education Changes Coming Fall 2021 to Public Schools Dyslexia Instruction for Grades K thru 2 Beginning in the 2021-22 school year, each school district will be required to provide evidence-based
Special Needs A girl, a horse and a very grateful mom: The incredible power of hippotherapy Sophie Hartman is a published author and the adoptive mother of Miah (pronounced Mya), a
News Unsung Hero: Sarah Worthington, a champion for those with special needs and different abilities Seattle's Child is proud to once again sponsor the Unsung Heroes being honored in February
Special Needs Meet the parent: Heather Wright: amazing perseverance amid incredible stress This week, we’re honored to feature Heather Wright, a CPA in West Seattle who
Special Needs My son is 18 and has autism: Will he be able to live on his own? This mom loses sleep wondering if she has prepared her son to seek support he'll
Special Needs Family faced with dyslexia finds that it’s true: ‘Things go better with Coke’ Her son's dyslexia made this mom rethink her attitude toward learning disabilities: He is trying
Making Home Gig Harbor dad (and therapist) designs sensory gyms for people's homes Alex Lopiccolo's sensory gyms come in all shapes and sizes and help kids who benefit
Special Needs Parenting Without Pity: Stop fearing, and trying to hide, your child’s disability “You don’t have to be scared.” That’s what Ivanova Smith wishes her mother had
Special Needs It’s my IEP meeting and I’ll cry if I want to This Seattle special-needs mom has been advised, "Don't cry in your IEP meeting." But with