Part 4 of the Snow Day Survival Series In Parts 1-3, we built a behavior plan, a visual schedule, and two social stories. The visual schedule had two flashcard activities:…
The Plan Said: Build a Visual Schedule
In Part 1, we built a behavior intervention plan for a 6-year-old with autism stuck inside on a snow day. The plan recommended one thing above all else: a structured…
Social Stories for Making Friends: A Real Autism Success
If you read our last blog, you know we’ve been on a journey. I left my daughter playing ping pong with kids at her after-school program — but she told…
How Phonics Lab Helps Kids With Dyslexia Hear Sounds Clearly
If your child struggles to hear the difference between similar sounds—like “b” and “d” or “ship” and “chip”—reading becomes so much harder. That’s where Phonics Lab comes in. This tool…
The Day We Finally Had a Plan — Not Just Hope
If your child struggles with meltdowns, test anxiety, shutting down during homework, or any behavior that leaves you feeling stuck — we get it. We’ve been there too. That’s why…
How Gamification Keeps Kids Engaged in Reading Practice
As a parent, I know the struggle of watching your child lose interest in reading practice. The sighs, the wandering attention, the “can I be done now?” That’s exactly why…
Mind Mapper: How Visual Learning Changed Everything for My Daughter
Discover how visual learning tools transformed my daughter’s education journey from struggling reader to confident learner.
