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Youth, Explore Adapted Physical Education in Your IEP or 504 Plan

Posted on August 19, 2025August 27, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

Overview Full article Why is physical education important? How is it helpful to me, as an individual with a disability? Classes can teach you to care for your body and Read More

Five Tips for a Smooth PCS

Posted on July 21, 2025July 21, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

Planning ahead and staying organized can make a military move much smoother, especially for families with children who have special needs. These key strategies and ready-to-use tools can help reduce Read More

Developmental Screening (Birth to Three and Medically needed developmental screening)

Posted on July 15, 2025July 15, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

What is Developmental Screening? Developmental screening is the practice of systematically looking for and monitoring signs that a young child may be delayed in one or more areas of development. Read More

Attention Students: Lead your own IEP meetings and take charge of your future

Posted on April 22, 2025May 2, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

If you are a student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP), read this article to find out how you can be a leader on your IEP team. Your future is Read More

ESY Helps Students Who Struggle to Maintain Skills and Access FAPE

Posted on April 22, 2025September 10, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

With summer approaching, parents may worry about their child’s progress being disrupted. They can request a meeting with the IEP team to review progress and address concerns. Extended School Year Read More

The Power of Data: Shaping IEPs and 504 plans for Student Success 

Posted on March 20, 2025May 2, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

Data plays a crucial role in special education, helping teachers, parents, and support teams create effective learning plans for students with disabilities. By understanding data, students and their families can Read More

Getting to Know the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)

Posted on February 27, 2025July 15, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

The Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) is an essential tool designed to support infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. This guide provides a structured overview of each step Read More

Beyond School Walls: A Guide to Homeschooling in Washington State 

Posted on January 29, 2025May 6, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

Homeschooling is a popular and flexible educational option for many families. “Home-based instruction” (HBI), as it’s referred to in Washington State law, must meet specific required subjects and instructional hours Read More

Early Intervention: How to Access Services for Children Birth to 3 in Washington

Posted on November 26, 2024May 6, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

New parents often worry about their child’s growth and development, especially when comparing with other children. Early intervention can be crucial for children with developmental delays or disabilities. In Washington, Read More

Section 504: A Plan for Equity, Access and Accommodations

Posted on October 23, 2024May 6, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

A student with a disability is protected by multiple federal laws. One of these laws is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This law is enforced by the U.S. Department of Read More

Transitioning Rights and Accommodations from IDEA to ADA and 504

Posted on October 21, 2024October 21, 2024 by Nicol Walsh

The table below outlines the transition from the protections and accommodations provided under an Individualized Education Program (IEP) to the rights and accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Read More

What Parents Need to Know when Disability Impacts Behavior and Discipline at School

Posted on October 21, 2024May 6, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

Behavior is a form of communication, and children often try to express their needs and wants more through behavior than words. When a young person has a disability or has Read More

Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3), Part 3: How the Compact Protects Academic Progress toward Graduation 

Posted on October 21, 2024May 13, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

The Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3, pronounced “mick three”) is the more commonly used name for the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunities for Military Children. A Brief Overview 

Procedural Safeguards: Student and Parent Rights in Special Education

Posted on October 16, 2024October 16, 2024 by Nicol Walsh

A Brief Overview: Full Article The Procedural Safeguards are a written set of legal protections under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) designed to ensure that students with special Read More

IDEA: The Foundation of Special Education

Posted on September 20, 2024October 15, 2025 by Nicol Walsh

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a federal law that was passed in 1990 and has been amended. The IDEA provides children with qualifying disabilities, from birth to Read More

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