Why is Math So Hard for My Kid?

If your child is frequently frustrated with math, they may be showing signs of a learning disorder called dyscalculia. Check out this week’s blog to uncover dyscalculia’s symptoms and learn how we can help

10 Signs a Processing Disorder is Behind Your Career Struggles

Did you know that problems with time management, clumsiness, and organization can all be signs of processing disorders?

Being an adult is hard enough without a processing disorder to complicate things further. Check out this week’s blog to discover if you’ve been dealing with any PD symptoms, and learn how we can help.

Gifted Kids and Disabilities – What Parents Need to Know about 2e

Do you have a twice-exceptional kid? Many gifted students also have a disability that impacts their academic success. Check out our blog to learn more about twice-exceptional (2e) students and how to support them.

Detecting Dyslexia: Could My Kid Have It?

Did you know Albert Einstein, Keira Knightly, Steven Spielberg, John Lennon, Salma Hayek, Octavia Spencer, and Barbara Corcoran all achieved their success despite having dyslexia?

Dyslexia presents plenty of challenges, but it doesn’t have to define your kid’s potential. Check out this week’s blog to learn some of the tell-tale signs of dyslexia and how we can help.

BE DIRECT! 8 Teacher Tips for Getting Students to Listen

Calling all teachers! Do you struggle to get students to listen to instructions? Check out this week’s blog for our top tips on giving effective commands and building student compliance.

Could My Kid Have a Processing Disorder?

Processing Disorders impact a child’s ability to interpret info taken in by their senses. Check out this week’s blog to recognize signs of processing disorders and how they may be impacting your child’s learning.

Supporting Student Emotions: 9 Tips for a High EQ Classroom

How’s your classroom EQ?

Today’s educators are realizing the importance of emotional learning in addition to core academics. Check out this week’s blog to for tips to empower emotional health in your students.

Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs): What They Are & How They Can Help

Does your child have a learning disability or condition that impacts their learning? Do you disagree with their school’s evaluations or recommendations for support? If so, check out this week’s blog on how an Independent Educational Evaluation can help.

Diagnostic Testing: 6 Reasons it’s the Best First Step Before Therapy or Educational Services

Thinking of trying treatment like therapy or educational services? Check out this week’s blog to make sure you get the right help the first time!

Managing Student Behavior: 10 Go-To Tips for Teachers

Challenging student behaviors can make it tough for any teacher to focus on doing their jobs. Check out our blog for 10 Teacher Tips on Managing Student Behavior.

Understanding Education Plans: A Parent’s Guide to 504s and IEPs

504s, IEPs, IEEs – AHHH!

When it comes to educational plans, red tape and eligibility guidelines can get overwhelming. Check out this week’s blog where we boil down everything you need to know about 504 plans and IEPs for your kid.

Count Your Blessings: How to Train a Thankful Brain

Is it really possible to rewire your brain toward positive thinking? We think so! Check out this week’s blog to learn how.

“My Kid Won’t Do Their Homework – What Do I Do?”

Are you beside yourself because your kid just won’t do their homework? Check out this week’s blog for 10 tips on getting your kid to buckle down and get their work done!

“My Kid Struggles with Writing – How Can I Help?”

“My kid is so smart and explains ideas so well – she just can’t seem to write them down!”

If writing challenges are holding your child back in school, they may have a learning disorder called dysgraphia. Check out this week’s blog to learn the signs and how you can help.

“Why is my kid struggling so much with math?”

Does your child struggle with learning math concepts? If so, they may have a learning disorder called dyscalculia. Check out this week’s blog to learn signs of dyscalculia and how to support your child’s learning.