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Back to School (3)

Transitioning to Middle School: How to Manage the Stress and Anxiety of Students with Learning Disorders

Managing new situations is an essential skill to teach children with learning disorders. One of the more significant transitions for students is the […]

Reduce Back to School Stress for Dyslexic Learners

When it's time to go back to school, kids can find the change in routine stressful and overwhelming. This can be particularly true for dyslexic […]

How Better Sleep Habits Can Help Kids with ADHD Do Better in School

It’s not just stressed-out executives and parents of infants who aren't getting enough sleep. Doctors and teachers alike will tell you that kids in […]

Top 5 Signs You Should Delay Starting Kindergarten for Your Child

Kindergarten is a crucial point of your child's learning as they will transition either from a homeschooling environment or a small preschool to a […]

3 Things NOT to Say to a Child with Social Struggles About Going Back to School

Back-to-school season can be exciting, but for students who struggle to make friends and show signs of social anxiety, it can be a stressful event. […]

Top 5 Confidence Building Tips for Struggling Students as They Start the New School Year

If your child struggles in school, the new year is less about fresh clothes and supplies and more about anxiety, fear, and self-doubt. Building your […]

Top Tips for Transitioning into the School Year Routine

Summertime can be great fun for kids, and it can be a shock to the system when it's time to go back to school—especially if your child has behavioral […]

Back-to-School Prep for Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder

Going back to school after the summer can feel like a tough transition for any kid. However, if your child has sensory processing challenges, the […]

Give Your Child a Voice During an IEP Meeting

Oftentimes the student's voice is never heard during IEP meetings. It's unfortunate, because letting students lead IEP meetings, or at least advocate […]

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