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August 21, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

RAD: Improvement

Editor’s Note: This is the final in a first person series about Reactive Attachment Disorder. This article contains advice, tips, and suggestions from a parent’s perspective. These do not constitute doctor’s advice or provide a substitute for a formal diagnosis. Improvement Fast forward two months to the start of this story. I was in my […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts Tagged With: Reactive Attachment Disorder

August 20, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

RAD: Forward Progress

Editor’s Note: This is part three in a first person series about RAD. For information about Reactive Attachment Disorder, please stay tuned for an informative piece following the conclusion of this series. Forward Progress There weren’t a lot of links on RAD, but there was one that caught my attention. This one had a checklist. […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts Tagged With: Reactive Attachment Disorder

August 19, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

RAD: Answers?

Editor’s Note: This is part two in a first person series about Reactive Attachment Disorder. For more information on RAD, please visit the Mayo Clinic website or stay tuned for a follow up piece about RAD. Answers? The next day we were referred to an eating disorder clinic at a children’s hospital four hours away […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts, Special Education Tagged With: Reactive Attachment Disorder

August 18, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

First Person: A Journey through RAD

Editor’s Note: This is a submitted story, and the first installation of this article. All names have been changed to protect the family’s identity. If you have questions, comments, or reactions to this series, please post your comments in the sections below. Thank you. What is happening with my son? I was at my son’s psychologist […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts, Special Education Tagged With: Reactive Attachment Disorder

August 10, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

Ummmm…What?!?!?!?!? How do I get an IEP, Parents Mag?

So, I take education seriously. And I take it thismuchmore seriously for children with special needs, the children who’s parents need accurate information about the legal hoops they’re required to jump through. And then I read this in Parents Magazine: “If you think your child needs more help than she’s getting in school, you can inquire about having […]

Filed Under: Special Education Tagged With: 504 Plan, IEP, Special Education

August 5, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

Guest post alert: Tutors by Base

I’m a guest blogger! Woohoo! Several other education or military family related blogs will be featuring guest posts from MilKids in the very near future. And here is the first one: Tutors by Base. You should check it out to see whether I recommend a private tutor or a corporate center. Hint: It’s not the […]

Filed Under: Guest Posts Tagged With: tutors

August 1, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

6 Things Teachers Need to Know on Day 1

At a new school? What to tell your child’s teacher on Day 1.

Filed Under: Back to School Tagged With: back to school

July 29, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

Getting Hooked on Books

Summer is supposed to be a break from learning, and therefore a break from reading. But letting education slide over the summer can set your child back in September. Summer slide is when a child loses previously acquired academic skills or knowledge over a lengthy break.

Filed Under: Reading Tagged With: Reading

July 28, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

4 Ways to Have Fun in Your New Town

Moving to a brand new place every three or so years is just life. We arrive, we live, we pack, we move. It can be super easy to get caught up in the day-to-day stuff that we forget to explore our new hometowns.

Filed Under: MilKids, PCS Tagged With: MilKids, new town, PCS

June 22, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

4 Ways to Make Your Military Move Easier

Tis the season! Moving house is tough, especially when it happens every three or so years. It’s hard for school-aged kids: saying good-bye to ALL their friends leaving their school and teachers having to make new friends going to a brand new school, all alone But there are ways to make it easier

Filed Under: MilKids, PCS Tagged With: MilKids, new town, PCS

June 18, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

School's Out for Summer!

But that doesn’t mean that your student should stop learning! In fact, studies have shown that a student who reads over the summer will return to school in the fall with less regression.

Filed Under: End of the Year, Summer Learning Tagged With: library, Reading, summer

June 16, 2015 By Meg Flanagan, M.Ed

Welcome to MilKids Education Consulting

Filed Under: MilKids Tagged With: Meg Flanagan, MilKids Ed

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