5 Family Activities to Improve Organization Skills
Organization is a key component of children’s academic success, helping them stay on top of class schedules and deadlines, keep track of materials and assignments, maintain good notes and […]
Organization is a key component of children’s academic success, helping them stay on top of class schedules and deadlines, keep track of materials and assignments, maintain good notes and […]
One of the biggest challenges for parents of children with dyslexia is finding interesting, engaging ways to get their kids excited to read. The challenges faced by children diagnosed with […]
My daughter is 18 months old, now, and it amazes me how fast she is growing. The same little girl who spoke almost exclusively in gibberish just a few months […]
Digital technologies are often blamed for contributing to self-control problems in children. But with the right apps and games, the same activities thought to be a recreational distraction can prove […]
Its no secret that all children do not all learn the same way. For children dealing with the challenges of learning disabilities — what we call “Alternative Learners” — this […]
Parents frequently ask me about video games and ADHD. Some have concerns that video games cause ADHD, others wonder how their children with ADHD can benefit from video games. One […]
For parents looking to boost their children’s at-home learning, math games offer a fun and interactive way to compliment classroom material. The immediate feedback games provide, along with their engaging […]
Video games and autism have been the subject of much dispute, coverage and controversy over recent years. With conflicting studies finding everything from problematic and addictive use, to data suggesting […]
All this week we’ve been discussing recent studies concerning the relationship between digital media and children diagnosed with autism. Data identifies watching television and playing video games as common interests […]
There have been a few recent studies relating higher use of video games to inattention in children with autism and ADHD. These studies are “correlation” in nature, meaning that […]
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