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You Are Not Alone: The Power of Community in Special Education
When a child enters the world of special education, many families feel overwhelmed, confused, and isolated. Meetings are filled with unfamiliar terms. Reports can feel intimidating. Parents often leave wondering if they asked the right questions or if they are doing enough for their child. The truth is this: families are not meant to navigate special education alone. Across the country, thousands of parents are walking a similar path. Some are learning about IEPs for the very
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May 182 min read


How many times have you heard these phrases?
“Your child just needs to focus.” “They’re not trying hard enough.” “They’re too distracted.” “They need more discipline.” ADHD is not a parenting failure. It is not laziness. It is not a child choosing to struggle. ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, affects the brain’s ability to regulate attention, emotions, impulse control, organization, and executive functioning skills. Many children with ADHD desperately want to succeed in school, friendships, and everyda
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May 112 min read


You're not a bad parent for questioning ADHD medication. You're a thoughtful one."
ADHD and Medication: Should We Medicate Our Kids? When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, one of the first—and often most emotional—questions families face is: Should we consider medication? There’s no universal answer. What matters most is understanding your child, knowing your options, and making a decision based on evidence—not pressure or fear. It is a family decision. What is ADHD, really? ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition t
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May 42 min read
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