
EP 143 | Liz Sokolov: College Readiness vs Risk for Neurodivergent Teens
The transition from high school to adulthood can feel overwhelming for any family. But for parents of neurodivergent teens,

The transition from high school to adulthood can feel overwhelming for any family. But for parents of neurodivergent teens,

Executive functioning is often talked about in schools, IEP meetings, and therapy offices, but many parents are still left wondering:

The jump from high school to college is one of the most overlooked transitions for neurodivergent students—and one of the

Parents often hear the word “gifted” and assume that school will come easily for their child. But for many families,

A familiar IEP problem: the agenda book that never gets used Frances Shefter opens this episode with a scenario most

This episode of Stress-Free IEP zeroes in on a problem parents see all the time: a student is labeled “not

A Year of Advocacy, Connection, and Building a Village As this year comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting not

Why Early Detection of ADHD Matters – And What Happens When It’s Missed By: Frances Shefter, Esq., Shefter Law,

What We Mean by “Executive Functioning” (And Why It Matters) We toss around the term a lot, but Dr. Carey

Spotting ADHD in Girls Early: A Conversation with Cynthia Hammer On this week’s episode of Stress-Free IEP, host Frances