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Child Reading Below Grade Level? Steps to Take and Pitfalls to Avoid

Every child learns at their own pace, and when it comes to reading, some may face challenges that put them below their grade level. As a concerned parent, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to support your child’s reading development. As kids fall behind in reading, every subject area is impacted eventually. Here are some ...

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Holiday Survival Tips for Kids with ADHD

For many families, the holiday season is a time of celebration and creating cherished memories. However, for kids with ADHD, it can also be a time of heightened challenges. The combination of excitement, change in routine, and sensory overload can make it overwhelming, leading to stress, meltdowns, and a very not-joyful season for the whole ...

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Is Cognitive Fitness Within Your Control?

I’ve often wondered what role personality traits play in cognitive fitness. I’ve heard that people who are outgoing, conscientious and organized less likely to develop cognitive impairment. Is it because they tend to be more social, enjoy detail-oriented tasks and can juggle more activities (i.e., work, hobbies, time with friends)?  The American Psychological Association published ...

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Possible Root Causes of Reading Struggles

Reading is a complex task that requires a variety of skills in order to happen efficiently. If your child faces reading struggles, there are many possible root causes. What’s important to note is that reading issues won’t just go away with more tutoring, more practice, or just reading to your child more often. If there ...

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Concerned Remote Learning Hurt Your Child’s Reading Skills? We Can Help!

Was remote learning a challenge for your child? This mode of education seemed to spring up overnight, and with it came new technology and brand-new struggles. Now, research shows that reading skills for young students were significantly impacted by remote learning, underscoring the need for reading help. In fact, reading was one of the main ...

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5 Things People Say About Brain Training for Cognitive Decline

Strengthening cognitive skills as an adult is an important piece in protecting your brain function as you age. Research shows that mental stimulation is one of the biggest factors in protecting your brain as you age, and brain training’s targeted approach offers some unique benefits. If you suspect a family member or yourself to be ...

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What Should You Do if You Suspect Your Child Has a Learning Disability?

Discovering that your child may have a learning disability can be a challenging and emotional experience. However, it’s crucial to remember that early intervention and support are key to helping your child thrive academically and personally. In this blog, we’ll explore the signs of a learning disability, the different types of testing available, and the ...

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Helpful Habits for Teens: Set Them Up for Long-term Success

Savvy parents know that getting teens to do almost anything works best when there are internal factors motivating them. Sure, rewards and punishment can sometimes serve a purpose when it comes to chores, grades, and family rules, but if you’re talking about big-picture success, building a foundation of independence, self-awareness, and responsibility will help them ...

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What You May Not Know About Learning Styles

For years, the concept of “learning styles” has been widely discussed and applied in educational settings. However, recent research suggests that there may be more to this topic than meets the eye. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the concept of learning styles and explore why accommodating them might not always be the most ...

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What Are Types of Dyslexia?

When kids struggle with reading, you may begin to wonder if they have a reading disorder, commonly known as dyslexia. There are a lot of misconceptions about dyslexia, including that every person with dyslexia struggles the same way. However, the reality is that there are many different types of dyslexia that are linked with different ...

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