Whether you are homeschooling by choice or due to COVID-19, you may find that your child is struggling with the concept of time. Time Management is the thinking skill that […]
Homeschooling and remote learning are on a collision course- or maybe they have already crashed into each other. Traditional homeschoolers report that they choose to homeschool because they feel that […]
Socratic is an app made by Google where students can input homework questions and receive quality resources to help them understand the content. Students can take a picture of their […]
Kids with ADHD love to run around. With the exception of kids diagnosed with ADHD Predominantly Inattentive Type or those displaying signs of a sluggish cognitive tempo, most kids with […]
COVID-19 based, remote learning has been a blessing and a curse for children with learning disabilities. These students lose out when they don’t meet with their teachers in smaller classes. […]
Jamie had always been a good student while attending his brick-and-mortar school. He is a friendly kid who is well-liked by his peers and teachers. His teachers have always been […]
Aidan is a very capable student; however, he seems to struggle to finish his school work and he is very forgetful. When he does finish his homework, he will often […]
Slow processing speed often leads to feelings of frustration, low self-esteem, and a fixed mindset that hinders effort and personal development. Preschoolers and elementary school-age kids with slow processing speed […]
It’s been tough for even the most attentive students to stay focused on school over the past few months, and for children with ADHD, anxiety, or difficulty with executive functioning, […]
Even before the coronavirus pandemic, I had noticed that an increasing number of my patients are being homeschooled. In the southern part of Rhode Island where I live, the majority […]