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Using Graphic Organizers to Design Student Success

Graphic organizers can be great tools for guiding student success, especially for students with learning differences and behavioral issues. These […]

Auditory Processing Disorder in the Classroom — How Parents Can Help

Auditory processing can impact not only the ability to hear what's being said, but also the interpretation of what's said, a student's ability to pay […]

7 Practical Ways Parents Can Help a Child with Dyscalculia

Many children struggle with learning disabilities that can hinder their ability to process and understand information. Dyscalculia is a developmental […]

Study Tips for Students with Academic Struggles

Program Peek: Finger Game

In order to better understand The Brain Balance Program®, we’re sharing one of our primitive (infant) reflex exercise videos that is part of our […]

5 Parenting Tips When Your Child is Disruptive in Class

Every parent dreads receiving a call from a child's school in the middle of the day. The call is not often to congratulate parents about something or […]

Pumpkin Power: Balance 360 Approved Recipe Included!

Pumpkin is in season and with this cheerful orange vegetable comes a lot of treats. Many of the traditional pumpkin goodies are junky. They negate […]

Active Learning: Engaging Activities for Kids Who Can't Sit Still

Most students learn best when they are on the move. They learn faster, retain more information, and build neural networks that can manipulate that […]

Teacher's Top Tips For Encouraging Reluctant Readers to Love Books

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