Education Resources for Families of Students with I/DD
July 31, 2025
Supporting a child with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) often comes with unique considerations, whether you’re starting a new school year, managing daily routines, or planning for the next step in your child’s education.
To help you on your journey, we’ve compiled a collection of RMHS blog posts with practical tips, resource information, and strategies to support your student’s success.
Check out our RMHS 2025-26 Successful School Year Guide for more resources designed to help students succeed in and out of the classroom.
All Ages
Helping Neurodiverse Students Succeed with Sensory-Friendly Tools
Small classroom adjustments can make a big impact for neurodiverse students. Check out this curated list of sensory-friendly supplies to support students in staying calm, focused, and comfortable throughout the school day.
Elementary and Middle School
Four Back-to-School Tips for Parents of Elementary and Middle School Students with I/DD
The beginning of the school year is an ideal time to connect with your child’s support team and set expectations for the months ahead. Explore four tips to strengthen communication with teachers, update IEP plans, and ensure this is a successful school year.
High School and Beyond
Top Ways to Help Your High Schooler with an Intellectual Delay or Disability Succeed in School
Discover key strategies to help your high schooler with I/DD stay engaged, build life skills, and plan for a successful future. From building social skills to job readiness and self-care, this blog offers tips and local resources to support students in and beyond the classroom.
Supporting Your Teenager’s Transition from High School
Help your teenager with I/DD build a strong foundation for adulthood. From early transition planning and life skills development to long-term supports and local resources, this blog equips parents and graduating students with tools to map a successful path forward post-high school.