May 28, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
Views on ADHD might actually change over time for many people. Teachers and doctors take a keen interest in ADHD as a diagnosed problem. These students may struggle in school and will show signs that they are failing in certain ways. Students want to make good use out of the advantages that they do have […]
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May 24, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
Dreambox Technologies will help students learn math skills that they really need. Students have shown a lot of progress for the work that they have been doing. These students work to fulfill certain goals related to their educational experience as well. Dreambox Technologies is a great resource that every school will need to understand in […]
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May 24, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
There are some blogs that actually specialize in content written for ADHD people. The content can be read and discussed across a few important parameters. Parents and teachers are pleased to see some progress among the ADHD student population. They have made headway and want to continue doing their part too.
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May 9, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
New Albany features some effective classrooms that will help students with Dyslexia. Dyslexia is a common problem that will be addressed in the classroom setting. New Albany is ready to lead the way and teachers are doing their part as well. That bodes well for the future of students in the classroom setting in time.
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May 2, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
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May 2, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
Common characteristics of autistic individuals may be necessary to understand in good time. Certificate holders of a new program will be glad to follow details right from the start. That will explain some core details that people want to consider in good time. Some famous presenters took the stage and were willing to discuss ongoing […]
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May 1, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
Preschoolers are actually one of the most expelled groups in the school system. Researchers have studied statistics and are ready to discuss some important findings. There are some reasons why that might be the case and how parents can respond in good time. The research is useful and people will follow along with the general […]
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April 30, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
Depression in teens comes and goes. A few months before some of the students quit school they had clinically significant depression. ADHD was not a factor significantly distinguishing dropouts but conduct disorder could be. Life activities could be limited because of major depression in many individuals. In young people ages 16 to 24 about one […]
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April 30, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
School officials give seclusion rooms names like a blue room or cool-down room. Special needs students are put in these rooms to control their behavior. Cottonwood, Ardmore and Edmond schools have lawsuits filed against them because parents don’t think the rooms are a safe way of controlling the students. According to a report by the […]
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April 25, 2018 |
By Judy Hanning
It is possible for girls to have ADHD and yet present different symptoms along the way. That may cause the doctor to misdiagnose girls affected by ADHD too. Doctors are working to correct that error and find a new way to apply the ADHD diagnosis. Parents should be made aware of the problem among these […]
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