Understanding and Overcoming Dyscalculia in Adulthood

Recognizing that Dyscalculia is a Common Coexisting Condition with ADHD Can Help in Seeking Diagnosis and Support Sarah Templeton’s journey with ADHD and dyscalculia highlights the importance of recognizing coexisting conditions. Often, individuals with ADHD also have dyscalculia, which can explain difficulties with numbers and math that might otherwise be overlooked. Understanding this connection can […]

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Understanding Math Learning Challenges for Neurodivergent Children

The Classroom Context: Understanding the General Education Setting Dr. Jenny Bullen’s research focuses on the experiences of neurodivergent children in general education classrooms, which are traditionally designed for neurotypical learners. These settings often lack the necessary adaptations to cater to the needs of students with disabilities or neurodivergence. As a parent, it’s crucial to recognize […]

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Understanding Your Child’s Special Education Evaluation: A Parent’s Guide

It’s common for parents to struggle with understanding evaluation results, but you can seek clarity It’s a common experience for parents to feel lost when trying to understand their child’s special education evaluation results. Whether the evaluation was conducted by the school district or a private clinic, the reports can be filled with technical language […]

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Parenting with Anxiety: How One Mother Balances Mental Health and Family

Maura’s professional life showcases her ability to thrive despite neurodivergence Maura Aaron Smeely’s professional life is a testament to her resilience and adaptability. As the EVP of Social Impact at Gibbon Communication and a successful blogger and podcast host, she has managed to channel her anxiety into productive work. Her journey from a highly anxious […]

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Handwriting Challenges and Solutions for Children with Dysgraphia

Early intervention is crucial for preventing ingrained handwriting habits Handwriting difficulties can become deeply ingrained if not addressed early. By the time children reach middle primary school, their handwriting habits are often set, making it harder to correct them. Early intervention, particularly in the reception year, can prevent these issues from becoming chronic. Implementing structured […]

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Building Confidence in Dyslexic Children: The Role of Parents

Recognizing the Signs of Dyslexia and Understanding Its Impact on Learning Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading, writing, and spelling skills. It’s crucial to identify the signs early, such as difficulty with phonological awareness, slow reading, and challenges with word recognition. Understanding how dyslexia impacts your child’s learning can help you tailor your […]

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Navigating ADHD: From Diagnosis to Empowerment

As a child with ADHD, Luke Gilligan was a whirlwind of creativity and energy Luke describes his childhood as one filled with constant activity and a barrage of ideas, a classic picture of ADHD. He was the kid who couldn’t sit still, always jumping off the walls and brimming with creativity. This boundless energy and […]

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Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Unique Learning Needs

Recognizing the signs of your child’s learning condition can be the first step towards helping them It’s important to observe and understand the specific behaviors and difficulties your child might be experiencing. This could include challenges in processing information, difficulty with reading or writing, or struggles with attention and focus. By recognizing these signs early, […]

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Empowering Your Child’s Transition to College: Tools and Strategies for Success

Understanding the Importance of Life Skills in College Success The transition to college is not just about academic readiness; it’s equally about life skills. Andrea Malcin Brener, a college transition educator, emphasizes that students often struggle not with the academic content but with managing everyday life challenges, such as maintaining friendships or handling medical needs. […]

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Empowering Your Child’s Well-being and Life Skills: A Parent’s Guide to Extracurricular Awards

Recognizing that Extracurricular Awards are More Than Just Certificates It’s easy to dismiss awards and certificates as mere extrinsic rewards, but extracurricular programs like those offered by Ed Sadira focus on the journey rather than the end product. These programs provide children aged 3 to 13 with opportunities to develop skills they might not encounter […]

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