For Parents:
Educate Yourself: Learn about neurodiverse conditions and understand that neurodiversity is a natural variation in human cognition. Knowledge is empowering.
Early Intervention: If your child shows signs of neurodiversity, seek early intervention and assessment. Early support can make a significant difference in their development.
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Raising dyscalculia awareness among teachers is crucial to ensure that students with this learning disability receive the support they need. Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability that affects a person’s ability to understand and work with numbers. Here are some suggestions for teachers to increase dyscalculia awareness and effectively support students with dyscalculia:
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Dysgraphia can impact lots of students in the education system but also adults. This article will provide some top 5 tips for school and at home. Continue reading…
Parent-teacher meetings are essential for building a strong partnership between educators and parents to support a child’s education and development. Here are some top tips for making the most of these meetings:
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Here are some suggestions for teachers to help with back-to-school preparations:
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Going back to school can be a challenging time for students with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). Here are five helpful tips to navigate the school year successfully:
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Assistive Technology: Utilize assistive technology tools to support written expression. Speech-to-text software, such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking or Google Docs voice typing, can help students with dysgraphia by allowing them to dictate their thoughts and ideas instead of writing them down. Additionally, typing or using a word processor can be an alternative to handwriting, reducing the physical strain associated with dysgraphia.
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When kids are bored in the summer, here are five points to consider:
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Receiving exam results can be an exciting and sometimes nerve-wracking time for both parents and teachers. Here are some pieces of advice to help you navigate this situation:
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