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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.
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.
specific learning disability

Specific Learning Disability: A Guide for Parents

For students grappling with executive function challenges, the process of setting and achieving goals can present unique obstacles.
Self-Advocacy

A Guide to Self-Advocacy for Children with Learning Disabilities

Self-advocacy is a collaborative effort that involves parents, educators, and the students themselves. Learn how you can support your child.
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Assistive Technology in Special Education

Assistive technology (AT) has revolutionized how students with disabilities access and engage with educational content.
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ADHD Accommodations in the Classroom

Think of what the school setting requires children to do: Sit still, listen quietly, pay attention, follow instructions, and concentrate. These are the very things kids with ADHD have a hard time doing—not because they aren’t willing, but because their

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