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Navigating Resources for Families with Newly Diagnosed Autistic Children in Wisconsin: A Step-by-Step Guide
When your child receives an autism diagnosis, it can feel like stepping into an entirely new world—one that’s full of potential, but also a bit overwhelming. In Wisconsin, we are fortunate to have a wealth of resources to support families, but knowing where to start can still feel daunting.
Adobeland: Creative Thinking at IOB Digital Academy
Sometimes, you find answers to tough questions, and sometimes you realize you're already figuring them out on your own. A couple of weeks ago, I visited Adobe’s world headquarters.
Collaboration and Celebration: Two Keys to Successful and FUN Learning
For anyone who has witnessed a final presentation at an IOB Workshop, this is a familiar phrase. At the end of every workshop and especially at the end of an entire session, IOB asks students how they want to celebrate all the amazing things they learned.
Instead of Doing For, Do With
It goes without saying, this has been a year like no other. As we head towards what will definitely be a unique holiday season, it seems clear we will need to shift expectations on our old traditions. There is no better time than now to reflect on ways to stay positive, hopeful, and ideally be more inclusive!
Accessibility Opens the Door to a World of Possibilities
What does the word accessibility mean to you?
Wheelchair ramps, automatically opening doors, and braille on elevators, I imagine you would say. Yes, that is what accessibility means in the world of architecture and physical environments, but what does accessibility mean for learning environments?
We Call It Juice
“Thank you - I am so glad we found you!”
“My daughter absolutely loved joining in yesterday, when is the next one?”
“What is all this Juice Talk?”
I am really lucky, I get to hear lots of happy stories. We here at IOB call it, "Juice." Juice is representative of all the good stories we get to share—stuff that makes us happy, proud, and know we are doing important and meaningful work.
The Bridge: Leveraging Students’ Interests to Spur Progress Beyond the Classroom
Students thriving in a distance learning environment.
Until March of this year, I had not truly given thought to what it means to pivot. Being part of an organization with a mission that targets changing perceptions around autism, I thought I understood the nature and value of change - and then everything changed.
“The Pivot”: The Need for and Value of Change
Students thriving in a distance learning environment.
Until March of this year, I had not truly given thought to what it means to pivot. Being part of an organization with a mission that targets changing perceptions around autism, I thought I understood the nature and value of change - and then everything changed.
The Transition Plan: What is it? And why does it matter?
Transition. It’s a simple word that can be applied to so many things. Transition to and from work, from grade school to middle school, from puberty to adulthood. As a special education teacher, I’d like to call attention to something that often gets overlooked or is an afterthought in many IEP meetings - the Post Secondary Transition Plan, or PTP for short.
Schooling At Home: 3 Ways to Help Families Living With Autism
“Help me!” It’s something we’re hearing from so many in our community.
From our students who have shared that they feel lost and confused.
From their parents who feel overwhelmed and unprepared.
From educators and support providers who are grappling with the challenges of supporting their students with autism in a meaningful and impactful way while they’re schooling at home.