December 27, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
The differences in children with Special Educational Needs are more visible and demanding. They have problems that can interfere with learning basic skills such as reading, writing and/or mathematics. Some of these needs like dyslexia and dyscalculia can be lifelong conditions. Various areas of the brain regulate a child’s ability to concentrate.
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December 26, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
Sir Richard Branson is a most famous example of a successful entrepreneur in the UK who suffers from dyslexia. The Welsh education system didn’t believe dyslexia existed back in the 90s. A lot of business people struggle with dyslexia. To succeed, most businesses have to follow a different route because he was dyslexic, CEO James […]
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December 26, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
Step into the shoes of a real person that has dealt with Dyslexia before now. Living with Dyslexia will introduce many significant challenges that people might not expect. People have stories to tell and advice to offer when it comes to the learning difference. That could influence decisions made by people from all backgrounds as […]
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December 26, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
A graphologist can learn a lot about your personality by the size of your handwriting text. For example, small handwriting could mean that you’re shy and withdrawn. Large handwriting could mean you’re outgoing and love people. And medium-sized writing could mean you’re well adapted. If you have no slant it can mean independence.
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December 22, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
A bedtime story program has caught the attention of the news media. The program has volunteers sit down with children to read bedtime stories when possible. Read about the effort being made to provide some company to children in the shelters. There is one group working in East Harlem for displaced families now in need.
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December 22, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
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December 22, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
Follow the story of one young boy with a limb difference that is fascinating. His parents and caretakers have followed the story with interest since it was first developed. People will be captivated the story and see where the young boy will go next. His fans are growing and want to see him continue to […]
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December 21, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
A debate is underway when it comes to handwriting standards in many schools in the country. People want to see cursive handwriting make a comeback whenever possible. Fortunately, instructors are working to teach students the basics of cursive handwriting. That bodes well for the future of cursive in the modern world too.
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December 21, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
A debate is circling over Common Core standards in many schools across the country. Math is a tricky subject to teach and Common Core may make that worse. Students struggle with Common Core math for a variety of important reasons too. Come to understand critics and supporters who have their own points of contention.
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December 21, 2017 |
By Judy Hanning
Parents want to know more about autism and how it affects their children. The origins of autism have been a mystery for many for some time now. But research is shedding some light on the concept as it affects these young kids. That information will be valuable for anyone following autism treatment.
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