Technology and dyslexia are a match made in heaven for many students who struggle with reading or experience other language impairments. Whether it be text-to-speech software that has your digital […]
Curiosityville is an interactive learning website designed specifically for younger children. There are three different learning levels based on age, which children sign into before they begin play. From there, they meet […]
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 […]
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 […]
For children dealing with the challenges of dyslexia, it’s important that parents provide other ways for them to practice skills in phonics, phonetics, spelling, and vocabulary outside of the classroom. […]
While reading apps are great for kids who have smartphones or tablets, those that do not have access to those technologies can still benefit from what we consider to be […]
Mobile and web-based games can serve as great tools for developing focus and attention skills in children affected by ADHD. Certain games can help inhibit some of the negative behaviors […]
Children with strong Flexibility skills are often adept at creative problem solving, adapting to new situations, and adjusting strategies quickly and effectively when needed. Exercising Flexibility can be an especially […]