Joe Biden is going to become president. Betsy DeVos is out, and Miguel Cardona is in as Secretary of Education — and special education tuition reimbursement lives on. It may have felt tenuous at times over the last four years, but this “beast” is too big to slay.
Read MoreOur new office manager, Stephanie Wills, began with us at the start of this month. We've been looking for a dedicated office manager for some time now to help expedite some of the many filings and paperwork that have become an ever-growing part of the tuition reimbursement process.
Read MoreI want to share with our readers a court-ordered notice that we received in connection with a class-action lawsuit against the New York City Department of Education (DOE).
Read MoreA recent, viral Twitter thread by Jana O'Connor offers valuable insight for teachers and parents of kids with executive function disorders, such as ADHD.
Read MoreRecently, I had a conversation with the parent of a young child. He had just received a neuropsychological report for his son and found out that the doctor diagnosed his son with autism.
Read MoreRecently we've been having a lot of parents reach out without real, specific goals of what they hope to accomplish. They’re feeling general sentiments of discomfort, confusion, and rage. These feelings are often directed towards the Department of Education (DOE), their local school district, or even a specific person in their school.
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