No job is so simple that it cannot be done wrong.
Goal in Life
Not having a goal is more to be feared than not reaching one.
Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunt (Part 1)
No need to have children on the autism spectrum or with sensory processing issues be excluded from Easter egg hunts. Sensory friendly Easter egg hunts are a great activity to include all children. However in the past, many special needs friends were excluded. Now Easter egg hunts can be made for kids with sensory issues.
There are several ways you can create an Easter egg hunt that is sensory friendly. Loud music should not be played. The more open space to move around, the better. You may want to limit the number of children participating at once so it does not end up being too crowded. Placing the eggs in easy to find spaces can be helpful too.
What should you put in the plastic eggs so neurodivergent children with sensory processing issues can all enjoy? Check back here next time for the creative and surprising answer!
Summer Tutoring – Best Health and Special Needs Summer Camps Award 2023
Y3K Tutor In Your Home was given a special award recognizing our outstanding commitment to summer tutoring. We were chosen by the readers of the Boston Parents Paper for the Family Favorite Health and Special Needs Summer Camps Top 5 Award 2023. Thank you to the thousands of parents who took the time to select Y3K Tutor In Your Home as your favorite summer tutoring program. We will earn your vote again this coming summer of 2024.
Best Special Needs After School Programs Award 2023
Our work tutoring special needs students was honored by the Boston Parents Paper. They presented us with the Family Favorite Special Needs After School Programs Top 5 Award. Thousands of parents voted for Y3K Tutor In Your Home in each of two separate rounds. We are flattered that all you families chose us as your favorite after school special needs leader. Thank you for the award!
Best Learning Disabilities Tutoring 2023
The Family Favorite Best Learning Disabilities Specialists Award 2023 was awarded to Y3K Tutor In Your Home recently. This is the second year in a row that we have received this award honoring our success supporting those with learning disabilities. There were two separate rounds of voting. In each round, thousands of parents voted for us. Boston Parents Paper Family Favorite 2023 issue then featured us in their annual magazine. We won the Learning Disabilities Specialists category, soundly defeating many worthy competitors in the voting. Thank you to all of the parents that chose Y3K Tutor In Your Home as their favorite learning disabilities specialist!
Special 20th Anniversary Thank You
It was a during a car ride to Rhode Island in early 2003 that our Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Educational Operations came up the idea to create an educational resource for children the likes that no one has ever seen before. Since then, we have been blessed with the best tutors and staff anyone could ever ask for. As we celebrate our 20th school year, we would like to thank some important people that made Y3K Tutor In Your Home the award winning success it is today.
Arnold Goldstein – Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Educational Operations
Marjorie Pearlstein – Chief Administrative Officer
Jack Tunney – Vice President of Human Resources
Sarah S. – Tutor
Anna M. – Tutor
Bob P. – Tutor
Rick F. – Tutor
Robert B. – Tutor
Alicia R. – Tutor
Don M. – Tutor
Top 5 Learning Disabilities Specialists Award – Y3K Tutor In Your Home
Top 5 Learning Disabilities Specialists Award was presented to Y3K Tutor In Your Home recently. Thousands of parents voted for us throughout 2 elimination rounds by the Boston Parents Paper. We were then featured in the Boston Parents Paper Family Favorite 2022 issue. Thank you to all of the parents that chose Y3K Tutor In Your Home as their favorite learning disabilities specialist!
IEP Fact You Need to Know #6
School districts must provide reports showing if and how well a student is progressing toward the goals of an IEP. These progress reports are usually sent out quarterly.
IEP Fact You Need to Know #5
Is your child on an IEP? Did you know that the school district could at any time suggest your student should no longer receive special education services? However before the services end, the school district must honor a parent’s request for a complete reevaluation prior to them taking any action to end services. Make sure to put the request in writing.
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