Parental Involvement
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A Brief Overview of Constructive Play
Constructive play, otherwise known as construction play, is about structuring, shaping, and altering things to formulate something different. It is one of the most ... -
What Parents Need to Know About Procedural Safeguards
Procedural safeguards define the ground rules for how you’ll work with the school if your child has an IEP or needs special education services. ... -
Selecting the Perfect School for Your Child
Choosing the right school for your kid can feel like a job. Frankly, with all the slashes made in the U.S. on educational budgets, ... -
A Guide to Giving Clear Instructions to Your Kids
Are you looking for a guide to giving clear instructions to your kids? If so, keep reading. 1. Do not talk to the learner ... -
17 Ways to Help Kids With Working Memory Issues
Are you looking for ways to help kids with working memory issues? If so, keep reading. 1. Find the learner’s most efficient learning mode. ... -
A Parent’s Guide to an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)
An IFSP is a document that organizes a plan for young kids who need early intervention services. It is customized for each kid, as ... -
A Parent’s Guide to Developmental Milestones
A developmental milestone is a capacity that most kids achieve by a typical age. For instance, some kids may start walking as early as ... -
The Edvocate’s Guide to Cooperative Play
Cooperative play is defined as being an organized form of activity that involves the equal distribution of efforts and responsibilities among the kids to ... -
The Edvocate’s Guide to Associative Play
Associative play is the act of engaging in recreational activities in comparable ways to parallel play but with increased interaction between the participants, including ... -
The Edvocate’s Guide to Parallel Play
Parallel play is one of many essential stages of play that introduce kids to social interaction. With parallel play, kids aren’t really playing with ...