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Dyscalculia Resource Hub (A Work in Progress)
One thing I quickly learned on this journey is how limited the resources around dyscalculia still are. Compared to dyslexia, information can be surprisingly hard to find—and often scattered. This is a space I’ll continue to build thoughtfully over time, sharing tools, insights, and supports that have been helpful for our family. For now, here are a few starting points: Full Psychoeducational (Psych/Ed) Taking the step to pursue a comprehensive psych/ED evaluation was one of t
Lindsey
May 92 min read


Understanding 504 Plans and IEPs: A Guide for Busy Parents
When you first start hearing terms like 504 and IEP , it can feel like a whole new language—one no one handed you a dictionary for. I remember thinking, Aren’t these basically the same thing? (Spoiler: they’re not.) I’m not an educator or a lawyer—just a mom sharing what we’ve learned along the way. But understanding the difference between a 504 plan and an IEP was a turning point for us. So, let’s break it down in plain English. What is a 504 Plan? A 504 plan is designed
Lindsey
May 93 min read


What 504 Accommodations Actually Helped Us
When we first entered the world of 504 plans, I’ll be honest—I was overwhelmed. There were lists, examples, and well-meaning suggestions flying at us from every direction. What I really wanted to know was simple: What actually helps a child learn and feel confident? I’m not an educator or a medical professional—just a mom sharing what worked for our child. Every kid is different, but these accommodations made a real, noticeable difference for us. Preferential seating (close t
Lindsey
Feb 53 min read


What Is a Psychoeducational Evaluation and How Do You Get One? A Mom's Plain-Language Guide
Going Granola Without Going Nuts · Neurodiversity · Educational Advocacy · 6 min read Let me be upfront about something before I get into this. I share a lot on this site. What has worked for our family, what I have learned, what I wish I had known sooner. But I want to be clear about one specific thing: I am not a psychologist, a diagnostician, or an educational specialist. I am a mom who did a lot of research and eventually knew enough to know we needed professional help. T
Lindsey
Feb 513 min read
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