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Dyslexia Advocacy Toolkit vs. Hiring a Special Education Advocate: Which Gets Better IEP Results?
Comparing a dyslexia self-advocacy toolkit to hiring a professional special education advocate — costs, outcomes, and when each makes sense for your c…
How to Force Structured Literacy Into an IEP When Your School Still Uses Balanced Literacy
Your child has dyslexia and the school's reading program is Balanced Literacy. Here's how to audit the program, document the failure, and force Struct…
How to Write IEP Goals for Reading: What Good Goals Look Like for Dyslexia
Most IEP reading goals are vague and unenforceable. Here's what a strong, science-of-reading-aligned reading goal looks like — and what to reject.
Best Dyslexia Support for Twice-Exceptional Kids With Stealth Dyslexia
Twice-exceptional kids mask dyslexia with intelligence. Schools deny services because 'grades are fine.' Here's how to expose stealth dyslexia and get…
How to Advocate for a Child with ADHD at School
Practical strategies for advocating for your ADHD child at school—building a paper trail, preparing for meetings, countering common pushback, and know…
Best Special Education Resource for Expat Families in Düsseldorf and the Rhine-Ruhr Region
Comparing every English-language special education resource available to expat families in Düsseldorf, Cologne, and Bonn — from free ministry brochure…
How to Prepare for a Manifestation Determination Review Without a Lawyer
Step-by-step preparation for an MDR when you can't afford a special education attorney — the two-prong test, what to bring, and the exact language to …
Alternatives to International School for a Special Needs Child in NRW
If international school isn't affordable or doesn't accept your child's needs, here are the realistic alternatives in North Rhine-Westphalia — from Ge…
Best Autism IEP Resource for Newly Diagnosed Children
The best IEP resources for parents of newly diagnosed autistic children, compared by cost, depth, and practical utility for your first school meeting.
Best Dyslexia Resource for Parents Who Can't Afford Private Tutoring
Private OG tutoring costs $4,400+/year. Here are the realistic options for parents who need evidence-based dyslexia support without the private tutor …