Family meetings are an effective way to manage the complexities of family life and ensure each member’s needs are met. Some families begin this practice before the first child is born, while others decide to implement it when some of
How Families Can Increase Income Without Cutting Expenses
Dan Matheson from True Wealth talks about how families can ease their financial demands without eliminating any expenses.
You Are the Expert on Your Child
Helen Keller is an example of a child with special needs. Her name is associated with Anne Sullivan, her teacher. However, it was Helens mother, Kate Adams Keller, who recognized her daughters unique abilities and challenges and initiated the process
Reaching Collaboration Point to Advocate for Your Child
Genevieve Gribble from Inter Vivos talks about her experiences helping parents advocate for their children during the IEP process.
You’ve Met Your Child’s Teacher, Now What?
If you suspect there may be challenges for your child with special needs in the upcoming school year, you will want to form a team with their teacher. At Back to school night you will have had a chance to
Educational Assessments And The Valuable Information They Provide With Dr. Aaron Allred
There is a certain misconception that comes up when you say that a child needs a psychological evaluation. Dr. Aaron Allred of Bristol Health clarifies that a psychological test is as valuable as an any other standardized tests and
Your Child is Unique
Most parents recognize from the moment they first see their child or hold him or her in their arms that there is no other child in the world like theirs. Parents with more than one child know that, even with
Mima’s Zone and the Power of Literacy
Susan Escalante, creator of Mima’s Zone TV on Youtube, talks about the power of literacy and how grandmothers can support families. Subscribe to her channel here.
Form the Partnership Your Child Needs to Succeed
When you send your child to be educated by someone else, you form a partnership with them. This can be a hostile partnership or it can be a productive partnership, its your choice. It will benefit your child if