Dr. Dannette Taylor
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Dr. Eko, AKA The Happy Brain Pediatrician, will be co-hosting a live with me. We'll be discussing autism medical diagnosis vs autism school eligibility. We'll also touch on some hot topics you won't want to miss.
It’s not about squeezing more into your day—it’s about doing less of what drains you. Let go of the unnecessary tasks, and focus on what truly matters
Feeling overwhelmed? Try this: Take 5 deep breaths, hold each for 4 seconds, and exhale slowly. It’s a quick way to calm your mind and reset
Here are 5 hidden costs of an inadequate education for children with disabilities—things you might not realize but are crucial to their future success. Don't let these barriers hold your child back!
Remember, you don’t have to be perfect to make progress. Small steps forward are still steps in the right direction.
Moms, saying no doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re protecting your time and energy. What’s one thing you can say no to today?
Let’s get real, moms. When was the last time you felt truly overwhelmed? What triggered it? Let’s share and support each other in the comments!
Feeling overwhelmed by your endless to-do list? Start by simplifying it. Choose 3 priority tasks each day and give yourself permission to let the rest go!
As a mom of a child with a disability, overwhelm can become your daily reality. What’s one thing you do when you feel stressed or overwhelmed?
Placement should be based on data
I help kids struggling in school to get the services. They need to make progress and be successful.
Make sure there is enough data collected before you agree to a change of placement
IEP Meetings are NOT Complaint sessions.
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He will be taught skills he needs to be able to be successful later in life.
There’s nothing wrong with seeking counseling to cope with your child’s diagnosis.
Check your child’s IEP.
What fears do you have?
If your child has a disability and you need a break, consider respite care.