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Aug 241 min read
How to Support a Child with ADHD
Supporting a child with ADHD isn’t always easy, but the right strategies can make a world of difference in their success and happiness....
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Aug 231 min read
National Geographic Puzzle Games
Looking for fun ways to boost your child’s brainpower? Check out these engaging National Geographic puzzle games! They’re a great way to...
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Aug 211 min read
Teaching Problem Solving
Ever hear, “Mom, there’s no clean cups!” or “I can’t find my shoes!”? Teaching problem-solving can be tough, but it’s key for building...
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Aug 181 min read
Tools For Dysgraphia
If your child struggles with dysgraphia, this article is for you! 📝 These 15 amazing tools—from pencil grips to writing boards and fun...
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Aug 161 min read
Empowering Children with Learning Disabilities
Empowering kids with learning disabilities starts with the right support. Here are 4️⃣ ways to help your child thrive: 🧠 Early ID &...
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Aug 151 min read
Positive Self Talk
We've all had those moments where we doubt ourselves, but positive self-talk can make all the difference! 🌟 Teaching kids and teens to...
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Aug 101 min read
Dyscalculia and Number Sense
Is your child struggling with numbers? It might be more than just a bad math day. Dyscalculia, a lesser-known learning difficulty,...
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Aug 81 min read
Social Connections and Autism
Connecting with others is vital for happiness and quality of life. People with Autism do want social relationships, though they may...
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Aug 51 min read
Memory Strategy: Hooking
Transform study sessions into memorable, fun experiences with hooking! This strategy uses the term you’re trying to remember to create...
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Aug 31 min read
Dyslexia and Olympics
Adelle Tracey, diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of seven, is competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris! 🌟 Her journey is a...
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LFA
Aug 11 min read
Multisensory Learning
Did you know that multisensory learning can make a huge difference in how we retain information? By engaging several senses at once—like...
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Jul 271 min read
Can You Spot The Myth About Dyslexia?
Can you spot the myth about dyslexia? 🧐 Many misconceptions surround this common learning difference. Did you get it right? The correct...
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Jul 261 min read
What Part of the Brain Deals With Anxiety?
Did you know that anxiety involves a network of brain regions, not just one? The amygdala, frontal lobe, and other areas all contribute...
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Jul 251 min read
Learning Disabilities Quote
Remember that learning disabilities are not the end of the road. As Anne Ford reminds us, while they cannot be cured, they can be treated...
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Jul 211 min read
Dyslexic Strengths
These are just a few of the strengths of individuals with dyslexia! From creative thinking to unique problem-solving skills, dyslexia...
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Jul 201 min read
Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia can impact children in various ways, from difficulty with number sense in early childhood to challenges in remembering math...
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LFA
Jul 171 min read
Promoting Independence
Empowering children starts with fostering independence from a young age. The key? Encouraging age-appropriate tasks and routines! 🌱...
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Jul 131 min read
ADHD Support Organizations
Looking for ADHD resources? Check out these fantastic organizations: 1. Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA): Resources and...
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Jul 121 min read
Thought Bubbles for Kids
Blow your thoughts away with "Thought Bubbles!" 🌬️ This calming brain break is perfect for children aged 5-11 who feel their minds are...
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Jul 111 min read
How to Support Dyslexic Child Emotionally
As a parent of a newly diagnosed dyslexic child, you might be feeling a mix of emotions—fear, denial, powerlessness, and anger. Remember,...
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