
IEP Stigma: Myths vs. Reality
By Lateefah S. Williams, Esq. Some families feel stigmatized by Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), so they delay or even refuse

By Lateefah S. Williams, Esq. Some families feel stigmatized by Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), so they delay or even refuse

By Lateefah S. Williams, Esq. There are many factors that impact who has access to appropriate special education services. One

By Lateefah S. Williams, Esq. In today’s diverse classrooms, cultural competence is mandatory for students to thrive and it is

In this episode of Stress-Free IEP®, Frances Shefter speaks with Sarah Bobal, a dyslexia specialist and owner of Right Start

In this episode of Stress-Free IEP®, Frances Shefter speaks with April Rehrig, Special education advocate, school psychologist and founder

In this episode of Stress-Free IEP®, Frances Shefter speaks with Author & Board Certified Educational Therapist, Marion Marshall. Tune in

In this episode of Stress-Free IEP®, Frances Shefter speaks with Hanna Forrest, ADHD Specialist and Parent Trainer. With over a

I’m going to tell you a secret that schools don’t want you to know. Three little letters P. W. N.,

Hi everyone. Part six of the IEP is the accommodations for district and state assessments. Accommodations for assessments can be

Part five of the eight parts of an IEP. If you saw my first video in this series, the parts