If you, like me, are already thinking ahead to back to school time and making the transition as smooth as possible, take a look at today’s Try This Tuesday.
Amazing Grace from Moms of Special Needs Children is sharing a student orientation checklist that you can include with your child’s IEP so that everyone on the team knows what is required of them to support your child right from the start.
What are your best tips for a good transition into the summer and then back into school again in the fall?








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ooh that is very helpful – us moms certainly need to plan ahead
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I try to keep my daughter in a summer program through her school and also got her signed up for a mon-fri neighborhood camp with regualr kids with an aid as well with her. they do activities,and go to the pool everyday but its the weekends for us that are hard. She is 9, i have a 4yrold girl, and a 5yr old boy who has a speech delay,and my son who is 11 and is adhd.
I was reading some good stuff on adhd and how the fish oil pill can help control agressive ness and have been doing the gluten free stuff as much as i can with all my kids .
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