by Shelley Causey
When you have a child with special needs, it is essential to be aware of the different programs and services available for their education. When pursuing your child’s best education, you may become aware of two programs: the 504 Plan and an IEP. Both of these are very...
by Shelley Causey
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects approximately 6.1 million American children between the ages of 2-17. While medication can be an effective treatment for managing symptoms, some parents and caregivers...
by Shelley Causey
Not all private schools are run the same. This can be obvious to most parents, but the details on these differences can sometimes fly under the radar. If you have made the decision to send your child to a private school, the next decision will be where exactly should...
by Shelley Causey
When our children are babies, we recognize the importance of structure and routine. We follow nap schedules and bedtime rituals to help our little ones adapt to our timetable. Our consistency creates boundaries and provides a sense of security. This is part of a...
by Shelley Causey
Looking for ways to prevent “summer slide”? Summer slide is considered the regression of skills in children when out of school for a long period of time, such as summer break. Providing your child with the tools they need to keep learning, even over...
by Shelley Causey
Talking to your child about hygiene, especially students with disabilities can be a difficult conversation. Hygiene is an important aspect of caring for themselves that must be completed to remain happy and healthy. The Broach School has started a new podcast...