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What if Your Child is Growing More Than You Think

8 min · 10. juli 2026
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☀️ Summer Series | The Whole Child Advocate Around this point in the summer, many parents begin asking the same question: "Am I doing enough?" Should we be reading more? Practicing math? Reviewing spelling words? Preparing for the new school year? In this week's episode, Dominique McLellan challenges us to rethink what growth really looks like. Because while schools often measure reading levels, test scores, and IEP goals, some of the most meaningful growth happens in ways that never appear on a progress report. ✨ Confidence. ✨ Independence. ✨ Problem-solving. ✨ Emotional regulation. ✨ Friendship. ✨ Self-advocacy. These are the skills that help children thrive—not just in school, but in life. In this episode, you'll learn: ✔️ Why academic growth is only one measure of success ✔️ How everyday summer experiences build lifelong skills ✔️ Practical ways to support your child without recreating school at home ✔️ Why parents can let go of the guilt that says they should always be doing more You'll also get a preview of what's coming next... 🎒 In our next episode, we'll begin preparing for back-to-school and introduce our August Parent Workshop—available both in person and online. Together, we'll walk through three essential back-to-school tools: 📁 Organizing your IEP & 504 Binder before school begins 📬 Building your Communication Folder so you know exactly who to contact, when to reach out, and how to stay organized throughout the year 🌟 Creating your Whole Child Snapshot so teachers begin the school year knowing who your child is beyond the paperwork Registration details will be announced soon through Whole Child Collective and our social media channels. ✨ Speaking of which... Whole Child Collective is officially LIVE! Inside our FREE community you'll find: • The Summer Reset Guide • Mini advocacy resources • Parent discussions • Practical tools Ready for more? Founding Memberships are now open at a substantially discounted rate before standard pricing begins this fall. New resources, courses, templates, and trusted partners are being added regularly. Join us today:🌐www.wholechildadvocacy.com/collective [http://www.wholechildadvocacy.com] 💙 Not everything that counts can be measured... and not everything we measure is what matters most. This summer, celebrate the growth that happens beyond the data. #WholeChildAdvocate #WholeChildCollective #SummerSeries #SpecialEducation #IEP #504Plan #ParentAdvocacy #Neurodiversity #ADHD #Autism #WholeChild #InclusiveEducation

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What if Your Child is Growing More Than You Think

☀️ Summer Series | The Whole Child Advocate Around this point in the summer, many parents begin asking the same question: "Am I doing enough?" Should we be reading more? Practicing math? Reviewing spelling words? Preparing for the new school year? In this week's episode, Dominique McLellan challenges us to rethink what growth really looks like. Because while schools often measure reading levels, test scores, and IEP goals, some of the most meaningful growth happens in ways that never appear on a progress report. ✨ Confidence. ✨ Independence. ✨ Problem-solving. ✨ Emotional regulation. ✨ Friendship. ✨ Self-advocacy. These are the skills that help children thrive—not just in school, but in life. In this episode, you'll learn: ✔️ Why academic growth is only one measure of success ✔️ How everyday summer experiences build lifelong skills ✔️ Practical ways to support your child without recreating school at home ✔️ Why parents can let go of the guilt that says they should always be doing more You'll also get a preview of what's coming next... 🎒 In our next episode, we'll begin preparing for back-to-school and introduce our August Parent Workshop—available both in person and online. Together, we'll walk through three essential back-to-school tools: 📁 Organizing your IEP & 504 Binder before school begins 📬 Building your Communication Folder so you know exactly who to contact, when to reach out, and how to stay organized throughout the year 🌟 Creating your Whole Child Snapshot so teachers begin the school year knowing who your child is beyond the paperwork Registration details will be announced soon through Whole Child Collective and our social media channels. ✨ Speaking of which... Whole Child Collective is officially LIVE! Inside our FREE community you'll find: • The Summer Reset Guide • Mini advocacy resources • Parent discussions • Practical tools Ready for more? Founding Memberships are now open at a substantially discounted rate before standard pricing begins this fall. New resources, courses, templates, and trusted partners are being added regularly. Join us today:🌐www.wholechildadvocacy.com/collective [http://www.wholechildadvocacy.com] 💙 Not everything that counts can be measured... and not everything we measure is what matters most. This summer, celebrate the growth that happens beyond the data. #WholeChildAdvocate #WholeChildCollective #SummerSeries #SpecialEducation #IEP #504Plan #ParentAdvocacy #Neurodiversity #ADHD #Autism #WholeChild #InclusiveEducation

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Freedom, Family & Belonging: Fourth of July for EVERY Child

As we celebrate Independence Day, let's talk about a different kind of freedom. The freedom to celebrate in a way that works for your child. For many families raising children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, sensory differences, or other disabilities, the Fourth of July can bring mixed emotions. Fireworks, crowds, loud noises, disrupted routines, and unexpected changes can quickly turn a joyful celebration into an overwhelming experience. But inclusion isn't about asking children to endure environments that overwhelm them. It's about creating environments where they can truly belong. In this week's episode of The Whole Child Advocate, Dominique McLellan shares practical ideas for creating an inclusive holiday while exploring a much bigger message: ✨ Belonging. You'll learn:• Why accommodations don't end when school lets out.• Simple ways to reduce anxiety before holiday events.• How to create flexibility without sacrificing family traditions.• Why the goal isn't a "perfect" Fourth of July—it's meaningful memories.• How inclusion begins with seeing the whole child, not just the holiday. As a military family, Dominique also reflects on what freedom means beyond fireworks—and why every child deserves the freedom to participate, connect, and celebrate in ways that honor their unique needs. You'll also hear about Whole Child Collective, now officially open! Inside our FREE community you'll find:✔️ Parent resources✔️ Mini guides and advocacy tools✔️ Community discussions✔️ The Summer Reset Guide✔️ New resources added regularly Looking for even more support? ✨ Collective Foundations is now open to Founding Members at a substantially discounted rate before standard pricing begins this fall. You'll receive expanded resources, courses, templates, Whole Child Insight, and ongoing support designed specifically for parents navigating IEPs and 504 Plans. 🔗 Join Whole Child Collective:https://www [https://www.skool.com/wholechildadvocacy/about].wholechildadvocacy.com/collective 🌐 Learn more:www.wholechildadvocacy.com [http://www.wholechildadvocacy.com/] 💙 Because the greatest gift we can give our children isn't a perfect holiday. It's the confidence that they belong exactly as they are. #WholeChildAdvocate #WholeChildCollective #SpecialEducation #IEP #504Plan #Autism #ADHD #Anxiety #InclusiveParenting #FourthOfJuly #Belonging #Neurodiversity #ParentAdvocacy

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episode Summer Is Not a Second School Year: Helping Your Child Rest While You Prepare With Purpose artwork

Summer Is Not a Second School Year: Helping Your Child Rest While You Prepare With Purpose

☀️ Welcome to the Summer Series on The Whole Child Advocate. As the school year comes to a close, many parents of children with IEPs and 504 Plans find themselves carrying two competing emotions: Relief. And worry. Will my child lose skills? Should we be doing more? Do I need to spend the summer preparing for next school year? If you've ever felt this tension, you are not alone. In this episode, Dominique McLellan explores a healthier approach: using summer as a reset rather than turning it into a second school year. Together, we'll discuss: ✨ Why rest is an important part of growth ✨ How to organize the documents that tell your child's story ✨ The importance of celebrating progress before focusing on concerns ✨ How to identify next year's priorities without carrying stress all summer ✨ Why confidence, friendships, independence, and emotional regulation matter just as much as academics Y ou'll also hear about the launch of the Whole Child Collective — a new community designed specifically for parents navigating special education and 504 plans. Inside the free community you'll find: ✔️ The Summer Advocacy Reset Checklist ✔️ Mini versions of many of our most popular resources ✔️ Parent-friendly advocacy tools ✔️ Community support and discussions Looking for more support? ✨ We also have a monthly membership option with expanded resources and tools. Founding Membership for The Whole Child Collective is now open. Founding Members receive substantial savings compared to the standard membership pricing launching this fall, along with access to expanded resources, tools, courses, templates, and Whole Child Insight — our AI-powered special education support platform. Because no parent should have to navigate this journey alone. 🔗 Join Whole Child Collective:https://www.skool.com/wholechildadvocacy/classroom [https://www.skool.com/wholechildadvocacy/about] 🌐 Learn more:www.wholechildadvocacy.com [http://www.wholechildadvocacy.com/] 💡 Remember: You do not need to spend the summer fixing everything. You do not need to recreate school at home. You do not need to carry next year's worries into today's sunshine. Summer is not a second school year. It is a season to reset, reconnect, and remember that our children are more than their goals, evaluations, accommodations, and progress reports. #WholeChildAdvocate #SpecialEducation #IEP #504Plan #ParentAdvocacy #WholeChildCollective #SummerSeries #Neurodiversity #InclusiveEducation

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