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Supporting YOUR Struggling Student: Recognizing How It Feels and How You Can Help For many, school is a place of friendship and discovery. But for the student who faces daily hurdles—whether due to learning differences, anxiety, or social gaps—the ringing of the...
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Homework time can easily become fraught and lead to meltdowns and shutdowns. Here are some helpful hints to assist your children in successfully completing their homework: 1. SPACE: Create a Focused Work Environment A dedicated, quiet space is key for concentration,...
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🎄 The holidays are a time for joy, connection, and rest — but they can also be a wonderful opportunity for meaningful learning. Between family gatherings, travel, and time off from school, children can explore new ways to learn while having fun. Here are a few...
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🌟 Celebrating Dyslexics: The Creative Minds Who Think Differently October is Dyslexia Awareness Month — a time to recognize and celebrate the creativity, resilience, and brilliance of individuals who are dyslexic. 💡 Thinking Differently: The Dyslexic Advantage...
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Reading is one of the most important skills children will ever learn; yet, for many students, the process of becoming a confident, fluent reader doesn’t come easily. The good news? With the right support, patience, and strategies, struggling readers can build the...