What the Spoon Theory Teaches SPED Moms (and Our Kids) About Energy
Spoon Theory gives language to something SPED moms live every day: energy is finite. Understanding this framework helps parents model boundaries, make intentional choices, and teach children that honoring their limits is not a weakness—it’s a skill essential to lifelong self-advocacy.
Parent Power: My Amazon Book + Tool List for Advocacy, Boundaries & Support
Parenting a child with an IEP, dyslexia, or autism isn’t easy—especially when schools throw jargon and red tape your way. Over the years, I’ve built an “advocacy shelf” of books and tools that keep me prepared for meetings, help me support my child’s learning, and remind me to protect my own peace.
This Amazon list is packed with my must-have resources: Wrightslaw guides for IEP law, Orton-Gillingham workbooks for reading, autism SEL activities, and even boundary + healing guides for parents. These are the receipts that changed the game for me—and they can do the same for you.