Resource library
Support that meets how your learner sees the world.
Curated tools, rights guides, and playful practice ideas you can share with your family, teachers, or therapists right away.
Try these at-home friendly resources and share them with your learner's team.
Vision & perception
Eye Can Learn
If your child is having trouble “seeing” or processing what they see, these playful exercises help build visual pathways without adding stress.
- Scan the symptoms guide to notice patterns early.
- Use short, fun perception activities that fit how your learner explores.
Whole-child approach
Multiple Intelligences
Celebrate verbal, visual, kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and logical strengths so every learner owns their journey.
- Invite learners to choose how they show understanding.
- Share this framework with teachers to expand accommodations.
Community & advocacy
AZ Association for Gifted and Talented
For learners who excel in any area, the Arizona Association for Gifted and Talented (AAGT) curates resources, advocacy tips, and community support so you never navigate alone.
Share their advocacy tips with your learner's team to widen support.
Rights & daily practice
Special Education
Students with IEPs—or homeschooled learners who would qualify for one in public school—have rights guaranteed by law.
- Keep the AZ Disability Law rights guide handy for meetings.
- Browse Arizona Department of Education resources to prepare questions.
- Support speech and language goals with daily practice ideas.
Share what works.
Bookmark this page, add notes about what your learner enjoys, and pass it along to teachers, therapists, or family so everyone supports the same goals.