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Dyslexia is a common learning disorder characterized by reading difficulties. Despite its relatively high prevalence, many children with dyslexia can feel embarrassed or frustrated when they have trouble reading. Sometimes, this can lead to delayed diagnosis and impact a child's grades. So, what can teachers do to help? The first thing to do is read […]
You probably never met a parent who doesn’t want their child to be a straight-A, honor-roll student. Parents love it when their children achieve academically and in extracurricular activities at school. It gives them a sense of pride and makes them feel they are parenting right. This is why seeing your child struggle in school […]
Test-taking is a stressful occurrence that some students handle better than others. If you have one or more students who act out around test time, you may feel at your wits end! Tests are one trigger of emotional outbursts but perhaps the most common. It’s important to guide your students through stressful moments and help […]
According to occupational therapist Victoria Prooday, a tragedy affects modern families and children. This silent tragedy affects how teachers, professionals, and parents work with children and, over time, has become more prevalent than ever before. A tragedy affecting students When it comes to children’s emotional state and mental health, a study by Prooday has shown […]
Teaching gifted students can be an enjoyable and rewarding task for many teachers. However, it can be difficult to keep bright kids engaged, particularly if much of your time is spent helping struggling students. While it can be easy to overlook gifted learners in the classroom, doing so can leave them bored and listless, and […]
Teachers and parents are helping to remove the barriers of fear that prevent discovery for blind and visually impaired students. While children without eyesight take on the challenge of learning, parents and teachers looking to enhance classroom learning toward independence and self-sufficiency. Students with blindness in the classroom It's a proven fact we all develop […]
Children with autism often present unique learning challenges. Around the world, 1 in 68 children is diagnosed with some form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This article will provide a few tips for parents and teachers to better support children with autism. What is autism in the classroom? This developmental disability can cause children social, […]
When teaching children with special needs and requirements in the classroom, it's up to educators to step up and provide the extra support needed to ensure every child can thrive. In mainstream schooling, this is even more vital when it comes to teaching students in need of that extra care or help. Deafblindness is one […]
All types of children, both disabled and not, struggle in school at one time or another. Children who miss developmental milestones like speaking, walking, reading, and writing, as well as emotional milestones, may have a developmental disability. All children develop at their own pace, so it can be difficult to gauge or recognize a developmental […]