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IEP red flags

IEP Red Flags and How to Fix it

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.
A teenage boy transitions from high school to college

Your Guide to Transition from High School to College

The transition from high school to college is a significant milestone, marking a period of personal growth and independence. This guide shows the key differences while offering valuable insights.
Educational Therapy for Dyscalculia

Educational Therapy for Dyscalculia

Educational therapy can be an effective approach for dyscalculia or math instruction in general. Let's explore the principles behind educational therapy and how it is used to address what students learn but also why and how they learn.
College Disability Services and Accommodations

Your Guide to College Disability Services and Accommodations

This article provides a simplified guide to college disability services and accommodations, aiming to empower students and their parents.
How to Discuss a Learning Disability Diagnosis with Your Child

How to Discuss a Learning Disability Diagnosis with Your Child

A learning disability diagnosis can be a challenging experience for parents and students alike but there are many effective ways to talk to your child about their diagnosis.
Classroom Accommodations for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Classroom Accommodations for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

vigating the complexities of the classroom can be challenging for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Here are some strategies for teachers and parents dedicated to creating a supportive learning environment.
Growth Mindset

Growth Mindset: A Tool for Nurturing Young Minds

A growth mindset is the understanding that intelligence and talents can be developed. It's about embracing challenges, persisting through setbacks, and viewing effort as the path to mastery.
Executive Functioning Skills

Executive Functioning Skills: A Comprehensive Guide

Executive Functioning Skills, most simply put, refers to a set of cognitive skills needed to complete a task or solve a problem. They are essential for success in academics and beyond. Here are some of the key executive functioning skills,
what is dysgraphia

What is Dysgraphia and How to Support it?

Dysgraphia is a specific learning disability that affects a child's ability to write, spell, and express themselves through written language.
How to write an email to your teacher

How to write an email to your teacher (with examples)

Knowing how write an email to your teacher, professor, or a school administrator in a polite and concise way is a must-have skill.

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