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How to Prepare for Your IEP Meeting (From Someone Who's Been in the Room)
You remember the drive home. Not the meeting itself — not all of it, anyway. You remember the conference table. The titles on the name placards. The stack of papers slid across to you in the final five minutes. The words "Does everyone agree?" hanging in the air like a question that wasn't really a question. And you remember sitting in the parking lot afterward, or maybe at a red light two miles away, replaying the whole thing in your head. Why didn't I say that? Why didn't I
Kabbiean Crossley sullivan
May 268 min read


Comprehensive ADHD Support Resources Maryland Parents Can Rely On
Navigating the world of ADHD can feel like walking through a maze without a map. You want the best for your child, but where do you start? What resources are truly helpful? If you’re in Maryland, you’re in luck. There’s a wealth of support designed just for you. I’ve gathered the most comprehensive ADHD support resources Maryland parents can tap into right now. Let’s dive in and make this journey a little easier. Understanding ADHD and Why Support Matters ADHD isn’t just abou
Kabbiean Crossley sullivan
May 264 min read


Steps to Secure an IEP in Virginia: Your Guide to the IEP Application Process
Navigating the world of special education can feel overwhelming. You want the best for your child, but the path to securing an Individualized Education Program (IEP) in Virginia might seem like a maze. I’ve been there, and I know how confusing it can be. But here’s the truth: you can do this. You will get the support your child deserves. Let me walk you through the steps to secure an IEP in Virginia, breaking down the process into clear, manageable parts. Understanding the IE
Kabbiean Crossley sullivan
May 124 min read


Lessons Learned from Four Years Inside the System That Led Me to Walk Away
By Kabbiean Crossley | Curated Parents Navigator The Moment That Changed Everything I remember it like it was yesterday, the smell of that hallway, the fluorescent lights buzzing overhead, the sound of a session wrapping up on the other side of a closed door. She was standing near the kitchen, pressed against the wall like she was trying to hold the house up. Her son had just had a rough session. Not terrible, just one of those days where nothing clicked, where progress felt
Kabbiean Crossley sullivan
May 128 min read
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