I remember the afternoon my daughter came home from school, slammed her backpack on the floor, and when I asked what was wrong, she just stared at me blankly. Not…
Christmas Morning Without Meltdowns: Teaching Gift Gratitude to Children with Special Needs
The wrapping paper is flying, siblings are squealing, and your child with autism or ADHD is on the verge of a meltdown because someone else opened a present first. If…
Social Stories for Autism: Teaching Emotions with Siblings
When my daughter struggles to understand why her cousin got upset during game night, or when she can’t quite express why she’s frustrated, I’m reminded that emotional literacy isn’t something…
Morphology Builder for Dyslexia and Autism: Teaching Word Patterns to Kids on the Spectrum
Orthographic Mapping was working. Words were finally sticking. My daughter could map “play” and remember it days later. Then she needed to learn “playing.” So we mapped it. Sound by…
Why Words Disappear Overnight: Orthographic Mapping for Dyslexia
We had been doing Reading Interventions for a few weeks. My daughter was practicing consistently. Progress was happening. But I kept noticing something strange. She could read “said” perfectly on…
We Built Reading Intervention at Home When Our Daughter Couldn’t Wait
They said my daughter needed intensive reading intervention. Sitting in that IEP meeting, I nodded and took notes, trying to hold it together. The reading specialist used words like “significant…
A Parent’s IEP Meeting Story
I need to tell you something that has been sitting heavy on my chest. We have been quiet here, and there is a reason. This was not a break. We…
EZducate Featured in Global Press Coverage for Launch of Evidence-Based Platform Supporting Neurodivergent Learners
EZducate is proud to share that our recent launch of an evidence-based, AI-powered platform designed to empower neurodivergent learners has been recognized across multiple press outlets worldwide. The press release…
Family Dinner Social Story: Understanding Emotions
Pull up a chair—tonight’s story serves more than dinner. It’s a gentle, kid-friendly playbook for reading emotions at the table: how to notice faces, listen before speaking, and ask for…
