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5 Spring Inspired Fine Motor Activities

Top 3 Self-Advocacy Goals to Include in a Student’s IEP

How to Boost a Student’s Confidence After Failing Test Scores

Ouch. Failing a test or other assignment always stings. But for a student with learning disabilities, getting failing grades can be heartbreaking and […]

Why Some Children Only Act Out at Home

A lot of parents notice that their kids seem to have the majority of their tantrums at home. It's incredibly frustrating, but it's also an indication […]

3 Spring Break Vacation Ideas for Parents of High Needs Children

Temperatures are rising and the nightfall is getting later, which means only one thing: Spring break is finally here. Taking a vacation is a great […]

How to Improve Empathy in Kids with Poor Mirror Response

When kids have poor mirror response, the mirror neurons in their brain don't effectively allow them to feel what the people in front of them and […]

Classroom Accommodations for Students with Slow Processing

If your child is a slow processor due to sensory processing challenges, you may want to ask their teacher to make classroom accommodations for them. […]

Tips to Improve Listening Skills in Kids with ADHD

Having ADHD can make a classroom experience difficult for any child, especially when it comes to listening. Luckily, there are some steps that […]

Top Sports for Kids with Motor Issues

If your child struggles with motor issues, it may seem that a love of sports is out of the question. However, there are many activities that are a […]

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