Reading therapy is a research-based approach to literacy instruction. It is also known as structured literacy instruction or Orton-Gillingham tutoring.
Finding an educational therapist for your struggling reader or writer can be crucial. With many options available, knowing what to look for is essential to ensure you find the best fit for your child's needs.
As the school year winds down and summer approaches, parents of students with learning differences have a unique opportunity. This season is ideal for evaluating your child's learning needs and preparing for their Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plans
ALTA-Certified Academic Language Therapists (CALTs) and Certified Academic Language Practitioners (CALPs) make a significant difference in the lives of students with language disabilities, such as dyslexia.
College is an exciting journey of academic exploration, personal growth, and newfound independence. Let's explore the essential elements of what is universally understood as “college readiness."
Summer learning offers numerous benefits, helping students maintain skills, retain knowledge, and stay mentally active. Research indicates that purposeful summer activities can lessen the "summer learning slide" resulting in academic gains rather than losses.
Solving word problems is a common challenge for many young learners. We'll delve into some proven and creative strategies used to help students tackle word problems with confidence.
Here is a list of IEP red flags and some tips on how to fix a poorly written IEP. There is no set formula for what an IEP should look like but there are principals you can follow.