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Adult Life, Advocacy, Transition Planning
Disability Laws: High School vs. Post-Secondary School
Learn about the differences between the laws that protect young people with disabilities as they transition from high school to adulthood.
Adult Life, Special Education, Transition Planning
General Educational Development Test: Return of the GED
Formerly the TASC Exam, and now back to the GED, young adults may take the General Educational Development Test (GED) to earn a high school equivalency diploma.
Parenting
INCLUDEnyc Summer Guide
Early Childhood, Family Support
Wandering and Safety
Wandering is the tendency of an individual to leave the safety of a responsible person’s care or safe area, which may result in potential harm or injury. Here are some tips to help keep children safe.
Advocacy, Early Childhood, Parenting
Tips for Navigating Non-Sensory Friendly Places
For children with sensory processing difficulties, there will be times when they’ll visit places that are not sensory-friendly. Here are some tips to help make your child’s time in the community a little easier.
Family Support, Special Education
Selecting an ABA Provider
Learn how to select a licensed Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) provider in New York City.
Family Support, Parenting, Recreation
Autism Socialization
Children with autism may struggle with creating and observing boundaries.
Early Childhood, Special Education
Kindergarten IEP Process Checklist
When your child transitions from preschool to kindergarten, it can be a stressful time. Learn about the steps you can take to prepare for this process.
Special Education, Transition Planning
NYC High School Credentials
This credential (formerly IEP Diploma) recognizes students’ skills and prepares them for work opportunities.