103. How to Approach Your Child’s Teacher When Their Needs Are Not Being Met

 
 

It is very frustrating and overwhelming when your child's needs are not met at school.

Your kid is being bullied and you feel like you’re doing the teacher’s job at home all night long.

There is a huge gap between teachers, parents, and professionals when it comes to supporting our kids that have disabilities.

Parents are overwhelmed and looking for resources to help their kids get the support they need so they can be happy, productive citizens.

And teachers are NOT getting trained or educated on how to support kids on the spectrum.

In this video, I share with you tips and strategies on how to approach your child's teacher to get the support your child needs.

Enjoy!

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