504 vs. IEP: What Parents Need to Know (From a Mom Who Has Sat on Every Side of the Table)

If your child is struggling in school and you are not sure whether they need a 504 Plan or an IEP, you are not alone. I have sat in these meetings as a teacher, a sister, and now a mother, and I know how confusing the process can feel. The good news is that you can initiate support, and you do not have to wait for the school to take the lead. Click the title to read the full guide and learn exactly how to advocate for your child at every stage.

Ten Years to Dyslexia: The Diagnosis We Shouldn’t Have Had to Wait For

For ten years, our daughter struggled with reading, headaches, and exhaustion while everyone insisted she was “fine.” It was not until junior year that we finally uncovered the truth: visual dyslexia. If you have ever questioned your child’s struggles, you’ll want to read this. Trust your gut.

Supporting Families Through the Evaluation Process

The evaluation process can feel overwhelming for families, but it is one of the most powerful tools we have to help children thrive. From early intervention to school-based services, knowing where to start and how to navigate next steps matters. As educators and parents, we are called to encourage, advocate, and walk alongside families so they never feel alone in the process. Click the title to read the full post and discover practical ways to support children and families through every step of evaluation.

Understanding Early Intervention Services

Early Intervention services give young children the tools they need to thrive, from speech and motor skills to behavior and emotional support. In this post, I share our family’s experience, explain what Early Intervention really is, and show how parents and educators can work together to create the best possible learning environment. Click the title to read the full post and learn how Early Intervention can change a child’s future.

Preschool Milestones and the Power of Support

Every child develops at their own pace, but sometimes missed milestones can signal that extra support is needed. I know this firsthand from growing up with my sister, who was born with 22Q Deletion Syndrome, and watching the way therapists and educators came alongside our family to help her thrive. It takes a village to raise children into the people God designed them to be, and as parents and educators our role is to encourage, not shame. Click the title to continue reading and discover key preschool milestones, when to seek help, and how to build a strong support system for every child.