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Shadow Teacher, Paraprofessional, Behavioral Technician

Empower every learner with the dedicated support of our Shadow Teachers, Paraprofessionals, and Behavioral Technicians. Tailored for students with special education needs, our services provide personalized assistance to help overcome challenges and unlock potential. Whether it's academic guidance, behavioral support, or fostering social skills, we are committed to creating an inclusive and nurturing environment where every child can thrive. Together, we make learning accessible and meaningful for all!

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4 Fun Outdoor Learning Activities for Warm Weather

16 Fun Outdoor Learning Activities for Warm Weather

Warm and happy days are approaching! The shining sun always brings the opportunity to try and learn new things. At Kids on the Yard, we love exploring different ways to learn- varying from screen learning to outdoor learning. Both are incredibly valuable ways to gain an understanding of the world. But with Summer approaching- we’re […]

IEP Accommodations: 3 Powerful Tips to Talk to Teachers

IEP Accommodations: 3 Powerful Tips to Talk to Teachers

1. Build Supportive Relationships with Teachers When engaging with teachers about IEP accommodations, establish a connection that promotes cooperation and mutual respect. Begin by acknowledging the teacher’s workload and constraints. Express empathy for their position and highlight your role as a partner in your child’s education. Share insights into how certain accommodations work best for […]

5 Excellent Spring Organization Tips for Homeschooling Families

5 Excellent Spring Organization Tips for Homeschooling Families

For students, Spring brings outdoor adventures, and a well-earned break from homework. But for homeschool parents, it signals the challenge of tackling end-of-year clutter and gearing up for the final stretch of the school year. To help you refresh your space and stay organized, our team at Kids on the Yard has curated five essential […]

Mid-Year Homeschool Check-In: 3 Ways To Ensure Your Goals Are on Track

Mid-Year Homeschool Check-In: 3 Ways To Ensure Your Goals Are on Track

1. Evaluate Academic Progress 2. Assess Home and Schedule Efficiency Fine-tuning your home and schedule creates a supportive learning environment that benefits everyone. 3. Foster Positive Relationships Fostering positive relationships at home establishes a strong foundation for educational success and equips children with valuable interpersonal skills. By focusing on progress, efficiency, and relationships, you create […]

Encouraging A Growth Mindset in Elementary Schoolers

Encouraging A Growth Mindset in Elementary Schoolers

Teachers’ Mindsets and Their Impact Teachers’ beliefs about intelligence significantly influence their teaching methods and students’ learning experiences. Those with a growth mindset often employ diverse strategies to enhance student engagement, praising effort and viewing mistakes as learning opportunities. Conversely, educators with a fixed mindset might emphasize performance over the learning process, potentially discouraging risk-taking. […]

What to Do If Your Child’s Report Card Shows Low Scores

What to Do If Your Child’s Report Card Shows Low Scores

Oh no! You open your child’s report card and see lower grades than expected. It’s natural to feel concerned—maybe you wonder if this reflects your parenting, the school’s curriculum, or something else entirely. Before jumping to conclusions, it’s essential to take a step back and assess the situation with patience and an open mind. Low […]

Spring Break Learning: 15 Fun Ways to Reinforce Skills

Spring Break Learning: 15 Fun Ways to Reinforce Skills

1. Build Critical Thinking with NASA Moon Landing Challenge The NASA Moon Landing Challenge engages students in a stimulating activity designed to build critical thinking and teamwork. Students act as astronauts stranded on the moon, tasked with completing a 200-mile trek to a rendezvous point after an unexpected crash landing. Their mission involves prioritizing survival […]

How to Advocate for More Support in Your Child’s IEP

How to Advocate for More Support in Your Child’s IEP

Understanding the educational rights of your child is important for advocating for their needs. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provides a framework for parents to engage with educators to secure necessary accommodations and services. 1. Understand Your Child’s Rights Knowing your rights under IDEA is crucial for advocating for your child’s educational accommodations […]

Building Confidence in Struggling Readers Before Year-End

Building Confidence in Struggling Readers Before Year-End

When students’ attention begins to falter and old methods no longer work, its time to reach in the magic bag and find some new ways to grab their attention! Whether it’s decoding struggles, comprehension difficulties, or focus issues, every child faces unique obstacles on their reading journey. By identifying these challenges and implementing engaging interventions, […]

How to Improve Your Child’s Reading Comprehension at Home

How to Improve Your Child’s Reading Comprehension at Home

Establishing a reading habit can be beneficial for children and families. Regular reading times create structure, improve literacy skills, and foster connections through shared stories and discussions. Create a Reading Routine Designating consistent times for reading each day can turn it into a valued habit. Whether it’s before bedtime or after school, sticking to a […]

Understanding 504 Plans vs. IEPs: What’s Right for Your Child?

Understanding 504 Plans vs. IEPs: What’s Right for Your Child?

Ensuring that students with disabilities receive the support they need in school is essential for their academic success and personal development. Two key frameworks, 504 Plans and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), provide necessary accommodations and services to help these students thrive. While both plans are designed to remove barriers to learning, they differ in eligibility […]

IEP Meeting Prep Tips for Parents

3 Excellent IEP Meeting Prep Tips for Parents

As the school year ends, it’s common for teachers to inform parents that their child may need an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for the upcoming year. If you’re new to this process, you might have many questions, such as: The most reassuring thing you can do as a parent is to come fully prepared for […]